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  • From: "Fabrizio Palestini" <fabrizio.palestini AT tin.it>
  • To: <corpus-paul AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>, <crosstalk2 AT yahoogroups.com>
  • Subject: The Dutch Radical Approach to the Pauline Epistles
  • Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 18:47:09 +0200

Dear member
 
In the Journal of Higher Criticism's (http://www.depts.drew.edu/jhc/) and in Hermann Detering's (http://www.hermann-detering.de/) sites I found an enourmus amount of material regarding an extremely interesting hypothesis: the pseudonimity of the entire Pauline Canon, actually a marcionite product of the second century successively redacted by a catholic editor.
 
Apart from the soundness of this idea (in my opinion heavily detailed, but obviously only a theory to be compared with the others), it seems to me that few, if any, enter upon the line of reasoning of the proponents to counter them.
I didn't be able to find any critic review or book or post (in this list or in others) on this argument.
 
Could anyone offer me reasonable evidences against this hypothesis?
 
Below I offer a list of the most important articles on the subject: 
 
1) "The Dutch Radical Approach to the Pauline Epistles" (Hermann Detering http://www.depts.drew.edu/jhc/detering.html)
 
2) "Pauline Paradigm and Pauline Authenticity" (Darrell Doughty http://www.depts.drew.edu/jhc/doughty.html)
 
3) "The Evolution of the Pauline Canon" (Robert Price http://www.depts.drew.edu/jhc/Rpcanon.html)
 
4) "Der Gefalschte Paulus" ("The Falsified Paul", Hermann Detering http://www.hermann-detering.de/GefPaul.htm)
 
5) "Luke's Story of Paul in Corinth: Fictional History in Acts 18" (Darrell Doughty http://www.depts.drew.edu/jhc/djdacts.html)
 
6) "The Spuriousness of the Pauline Epistles. Exemplified by the Epistle to the Galatians" (G. A. van den Bergh van Eysinga http://www.depts.drew.edu/jhc/eysingsp.html)
 
7) "An Exposition of  Van Manen's Analysis of the Epistle to the Romans" (Thomas Whittaker http://www.depts.drew.edu/jhc/vmanrom.html)
 
Other interesting articles are found in the two sites at the beginning of this post.
 
Excuse me for the language, but I don't know English very well.
 
Thanks a lot
 
Best regards
 
Fabrizio Palestini  



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