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66: When is the Son of Man coming?

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8 responses to “66: When is the Son of Man coming?”

  1. Tim Avatar
    Tim

    Great article!!

  2. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    Excellent analysis

    1. Dr. Doug Avatar

      Thanks for reading and commenting.

  3. Old_Agnostic Avatar
    Old_Agnostic

    Hello Dr. Wadeson! I learned about you on Dr. Ehrman’s blog, and share very similar thoughts with you when it comes to the topics you write about.

    The last sentence of this post says “That’s what theology is for: to explain things the Bible does not say and to explain away what it does say.”

    I agree, but would like to throw an AND into it. That’s what theology AND apologetics are for. Apologetics has been imo the cornerstone of Christianity. This article of yours is a perfect example: Jesus said things flat out that seemed clear but when the passage of time seemed to invalidate what he said, Christians redefined what he said. Reinterpreted what he said. Even played semantics with time itself. In other words, apologetics. Not just theology.

    I think it could be argued that Christianity can be boiled down to 2 historical events (possibly advents):
    One, a complete hijacking of Jewish scriptures/prophecies/traditions.
    Two, from it’s time after Jesus was gone, a complete history of apologetics of redefining/reinterpreting what didn’t happen as expected.

    Thoughts?

    1. Dr. Doug Avatar

      It seems the early Christians felt they needed to retain the Jewish scriptures (hard to deny Jesus lived and preached among the Jews), but they certainly were creative in how they interpreted them in light of developing Christian doctrine. But some, like Marcion, were pretty blunt about their disregard for the Old Testament and its god. The Epistle of Barnabas says straight up that the Jews didn’t understand their own scriptures, and put its own spin on their Law. If you are on Ehrman’s blog you have probably seen articles in which he argues that Christianity became a religion about Jesus, rather than the religion of Jesus. I agree with that view.

  4. Steve Sutter Avatar
    Steve Sutter

    Doug, thanks for honing in on the Son of Man topic. At age 9, I was a bit concerned (temporarily) about this sky guy appearing sometime in the clouds to interfere with my public school education. My favorite grandmother had given me a bible so I would be “equipped” to attend a brief summer vacation bible school in 1959. Keep up the great work here in the web!

    1. Dr. Doug Avatar

      As they would say in 1950s sci-fi movies: Watch the skies!

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