http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/video/2011/oct/24/richard-dawkins-video-interview
You read this headline and the first thought is how completely self-parodic it is. Then you reflect and think, well, you know what Dr D is driving at. Jesus is, in many ways, a great sceptic, a great questioner of tradition and observance, a rationalist. You can understand a degree of fellow-feeling the good Doctor might experience when he contemplates our Lord.
And then you think a third time. The trouble with the proposition of ‘Jesus the Sceptic’ is that, if that’s how he appears, that’s how the Church represents him, because the Church’s representation of Jesus is all we have. We only have the Bible stories to judge his 'intelligence' by, the same Bible stories that insist he was the Son of God and came back from the dead. As Christian scholars have generally accepted for some time, there simply is no ‘real’ Jesus who can be pitted against the Jesus of scripture and tradition – at least, none we have access to – quite apart from how silly it is even to imagine as a game lifting a human being out of their own time and context and dumping them in another one. Jesus, in atheist terms, isn’t alive today and couldn’t be, because if he was he wouldn’t be the Jesus we think we know. But Dr D, nothwithstanding his other virtues, does have a simplistic approach to anything outside his field – especially, as here, historiography and philosophy.
so jesus doesn't and didn't exist? Is that what you are saying?
ReplyDeleteNo, don't be silly! although increasingly I find atheists arguing that. What I mean is just that the Jesus we know is the Jesus presented in the scriptures which themselves came from the traditions about him, so it's illogical to dream up some other version of how he was and what he thought. We don't know anything else.
ReplyDeleteAh, I think you've been misled by me saying 'he isn't alive today and couldn't be' - I mean, so far as somebody who isn't a Christian is concerned.
ReplyDeletePS I think it is Prof D! I am pleased you clarified... i was rather unnerved!
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