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The Pulling The Threads Podcast: Unraveling The Deeper Story!
Jeramiah Giehl
27 episodes
1 day ago
Where investigative scrutiny confront religious tradition. Hosted by Jeramiah Giehl—a former Jehovah Witness, Pentecostal, Messianic, and now Conservative Jew—this podcast unpacks the origins of Christianity through a Jewish lens. With a journalist’s edge, Giehl explores Jesus in Second Temple Judaism, exposing Greco-Roman fingerprints on early theology. From Qumran and the Ebionites to the “Parting of the Ways,” each episode confronts myth, redaction, and tradition with evidence-based analysis and unapologetic curiosity. For seekers ready to confront the myths—this is where the thread begins.
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Where investigative scrutiny confront religious tradition. Hosted by Jeramiah Giehl—a former Jehovah Witness, Pentecostal, Messianic, and now Conservative Jew—this podcast unpacks the origins of Christianity through a Jewish lens. With a journalist’s edge, Giehl explores Jesus in Second Temple Judaism, exposing Greco-Roman fingerprints on early theology. From Qumran and the Ebionites to the “Parting of the Ways,” each episode confronts myth, redaction, and tradition with evidence-based analysis and unapologetic curiosity. For seekers ready to confront the myths—this is where the thread begins.
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Religion & Spirituality
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Mythic Parallels, Homeric Echoes, and Literary Imitation in the Gospels with Dr. Dennis: Episode 15
The Pulling The Threads Podcast: Unraveling The Deeper Story!
56 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
Mythic Parallels, Homeric Echoes, and Literary Imitation in the Gospels with Dr. Dennis: Episode 15
In this podcast episode, Jeramiah Giehl and Dennis MacDonald delve into their personal backgrounds and the origins of their interest in studying Christian origins. MacDonald shares his research findings on the Gospels, revealing his discovery of classical Greek poetry imitations within them. He contends that the Gospels were crafted as works of historical fiction rather than straightforward historical records, drawing intriguing parallels between the adventures in Homer's epics and the Gospel narratives. MacDonald articulates his argument for intentional literary imitation between the Gospels and Greek mythology, elucidating his seven criteria for mimesis and offering examples illustrating the parallels between the Gospels and Greek myth. Giehl raises questions about discerning historical from mythological elements in the Greek New Testament, exploring the possibility of redaction or invention in light of these similarities. The conversation explores the contrasting perspectives on the New Testament—whether it leans more toward mythology or history—and delves into the growing body of scholarship investigating the influence of Greek poetry. MacDonald emphasizes that his work doesn't approach the Gospels with hostility but seeks to enrich their meaning and diversity. Giehl expresses gratitude for MacDonald's insights and time. The dialogue encompasses various topics related to Gospel development, including the Gospel of Thomas, Papias, the Marcian Gospel, and the Hebrew Gospel. In conclusion, they delve into the concept of the historical kernel of truth within the New Testament and stress the importance of grasping the creative energies of its authors. Chapters & Topics - Chapter descriptions 0:06 Introduction and Background 4:35 Dennis MacDonald on his work and views on the Gospels 12:11 Influence of Greek mythology on the New Testament 12:54 Comparing Homeric Adventures to Gospel Stories 17:34 Criteria for Literary Imitation 23:11 The Role of Mythology in the Development of the Christian Narrative 31:34 The Q plus Papias Hypothesis 36:55 The Q document and its reconstruction 37:28 Gospel of Thomas, Papias, and Marcian Gospel 45:00 The role of Paul in the development of the Gospels Paul and Torah Observance46:06 47:35 The reinterpretation of Torah observance in the early Christian community 52:13 Tensions between James and Paul in early Christianity 53:21 The Q Document and its Contents 57:52 Discussion on Gospel Scholarship and the Influence of Homeric Epic Imitations and Q Document Key Questions 12:11 What evidence is there for the influence of Greek mythology on the New Testament? 39:58 How does the Q document fit into the development of the Gospels? 45:00 What was the relationship between Paul and the other Gospel authors? Keywords: Hebrew Gospel, Jesus, Q Document, Luke, Paul, Matthew, Greek Poetry, New Testament, Parallels, Papias, Scholarship, Virgil, Odysseus, Synoptic Problem, Mimesis Criticism, Historical Jesus Action Items 21:16 Further investigate the influence of Greek mythology on the New Testament. 34:26 Consider the role of Paul in the development of the Gospels and his relationship with other Gospel authors. 36:55 Read the Q document and explore its narrative framework and arguments. 47:35 Examine the reinterpretation of Torah observance in the early Christian community. 52:13 Explore the tensions between James and Paul in early Christianity.
The Pulling The Threads Podcast: Unraveling The Deeper Story!
Where investigative scrutiny confront religious tradition. Hosted by Jeramiah Giehl—a former Jehovah Witness, Pentecostal, Messianic, and now Conservative Jew—this podcast unpacks the origins of Christianity through a Jewish lens. With a journalist’s edge, Giehl explores Jesus in Second Temple Judaism, exposing Greco-Roman fingerprints on early theology. From Qumran and the Ebionites to the “Parting of the Ways,” each episode confronts myth, redaction, and tradition with evidence-based analysis and unapologetic curiosity. For seekers ready to confront the myths—this is where the thread begins.