Mythicism, Money and the Mandaeans

Mythicism, Money and the Mandaeans

It appears that others have received the same e-mail I did. The good news is that mythicists only charge non-mythicists for the chance to win the big bucks. You can win $1,000 with no entry fee if you make the case that Jesus did not exist. So why spend $50 to make a case when there is zero chance youโ€™ll be awarded the prize? Anyone who reads this blog regularly will have seen how mythicists construct their arguments. So I say to all readers:ย enter the competition for the mythicist prize! Then you literally have nothing to lose except the printing and postage costs.

The runner-up essay in the 2010 contest actually highlights a theme that Iโ€™m reading a paper on in SBL in Atlanta in November. The term in the New Testament that many assume means โ€œNazareneโ€ as in someone from Nazareth is very likely to mean something else, andย is probablyย related to a self-referential term used by the Mandaeans. That essay gets details about Mandaic language and literature wrong, and illustrates well that this isnโ€™t a scholarly competition (if anyone was in any doubt). But the topic itself is an important one, and Iโ€™m looking forward to spending time working in this area between now and November.


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