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quote:Some historians have noted the similarities between the life and teachings of Jesus and those of the Cynics. Some scholars have argued that the Q document, a hypothetical common source for the gospels of Matthew and Luke, has strong similarities with the teachings of the Cynics.[69][70] Scholars on the quest for the historical Jesus, such as Burton L. Mack and John Dominic Crossan of the Jesus Seminar, have argued that 1st century AD Galilee was a world in which Hellenistic ideas collided with Jewish thought and traditions. The city of Gadara, only a day's walk from Nazareth, was particularly notable as a centre of Cynic philosophy,[71] and Mack has described Jesus as a "rather normal Cynic-type figure."[72] For Crossan, Jesus was more like a Cynic sage from an Hellenistic Jewish tradition than either a Christ who would die as a substitute for sinners or a Messiah who wanted to establish an independent Jewish state of Israel.[73] Other scholars doubt that Jesus was deeply influenced by the Cynics, and see the Jewish prophetic tradition as of much greater importance.[74]. Enjoy hell, cat lovers.
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# ¿ Dec 23, 2014 21:55 |
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Caninesis 6:13 posted:And Dog said runto Roah, The rend of rall resh is rome refore me; for ra rearth is rilled rith riolence roo rem; rand, rehold, I rill restroy rem rith ra rearth. Caninesis 6:14 posted:Rake ree an arf of ropher rood; rooms ralt rou rake in the arf, and ralt ritch it rithin and rithout rith ritch. King Danes, of roarse.
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