10-18-2007, 10:39 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Hi uziyahu:
While I was working through the Jesus/Titus typology I was often frightened. I really did not want to see what I was seeing. When I finished piecing together the basic relationship I put the analysis in a desk drawer for several years while trying to determine if I should take it public. I wish I could say I made a reasoned decision but what happened was the guilt over not producing it simply overcame my fear of the personal and cultural consequences if I did.
Unfortunately there is a lot more to the analysis and many of our dearest cultural treasures will be overturned as their real meaning becomes clear.
As you will see, the Pauline literature decoding that I will post here shortly shows it to be as black and obscene as any literature ever produced. And it is just small potatoes compared to what's coming.
I really do not want to be the bearer of this news and wish other scholars would take up the analysis. But at the moment I seem to be the only one who is reading our literature typologically and the task has somehow has fallen to me.Â
Joe <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
While I was working through the Jesus/Titus typology I was often frightened. I really did not want to see what I was seeing. When I finished piecing together the basic relationship I put the analysis in a desk drawer for several years while trying to determine if I should take it public. I wish I could say I made a reasoned decision but what happened was the guilt over not producing it simply overcame my fear of the personal and cultural consequences if I did.
Unfortunately there is a lot more to the analysis and many of our dearest cultural treasures will be overturned as their real meaning becomes clear.
As you will see, the Pauline literature decoding that I will post here shortly shows it to be as black and obscene as any literature ever produced. And it is just small potatoes compared to what's coming.
I really do not want to be the bearer of this news and wish other scholars would take up the analysis. But at the moment I seem to be the only one who is reading our literature typologically and the task has somehow has fallen to me.Â
Joe <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->