Anonymous ID: e5468b Feb. 16, 2021, 1:45 p.m. No.12948277   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>12948033

No, it was written by James, or someone in his Court.

So much fakery

You can't prove a lie;

  • https://anewchronology.blogspot.com/2015/10/theoreticians-for-new-chronology.html -

 

Edwin Johnson 1842 - 1901 [England]

Johnson worked as a professor for Classic Literature at New College in South Hampstead, England. He started analysing the Bible in a critical way, following the path of Baur and Harnack. From 1894 onwards, once retired, Johnson, who had already received harsh critics after publishing some of his new ideas, wrote the result of his life-long research down in form of a book called "The Pauline Epistles".

The result is quite revolutionary: The Christian church was created in the Benedictine monasteries of France (Paris and Lyon) around 1500. The classical 'Fathers of the Church' were written by poorly skilled monks, the New Testament follows later. There are no older texts, and the content allows to find out the historical moment: the invention of printing. Martin Luther's reform was the first attempt to block the expansion of the French Catholic Church; before that there was no church at all.

These thesis are the most radical ones we know; they are based, however, on Hardouin. Morosov and Fomenko knew Johnson's books and used them for their research. Johnson translated the "Prolegomena" of Hardouin (published by Petherick in Sidney 1909), recently reedited by H. Detering in Germany (2010).

Selected Publications:

1887: Antiqua Mater. A Study of Christian Origins (Trรผbner; London)

1890: The Rise of Christendom (London)

1894: The Pauline Epistles (Watts, London)