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Publicado originalmente por jjheims:
The earliest of Paul's letters is generally agreed upon to have been written in or about 48 CE. The Crucifixion is generally agreed upon to have occurred between 30-33 CE. So, that's 15 years, not 6 months.
Also, I did say 'if' to hedge bets - if it isn't 100% for certain, I will say if in that fashion.
As for the blog about why the gospels were written earlier, no offense but I will take the general consensus of scholars over a guy or couple guys running a website. I'm sure they have some interesting theories, but they fall outside of what mainstream scholarship agrees upon at this time.
I am definitely not an outlier here, this is very agreed upon scholarship. And Historians do apply this degree of skepticism to other figures/events, that's the point of history - it's a social science, and scientific methods are applied to understanding our past.

Homie, you're a Jesus mythicist. You don't get to say you appeal to historians - but then also go against virtually every historian on the planet. The creed was 3 months to a few years after the death of Jesus, Your point is moot regarding when the gospel of Mark was written. Regarding the evidence of the gospels being early, then that's your choice. He has some compelling evidence regarding the whole situation. But if you want to go against virtually every historian on the planet, then you're free to live in your cognitive dissonance. The sooner you realize that people are hyper-skeptics regarding Jesus because of the what the inferences it leads to, the better.

"For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twelve. 6 After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep. 7 Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles, and last of all he appeared to me also, as to one abnormally born."

James D.G Dunn: "This tradition, we can be entirely confident, was formulated within months of Jesus' death."

Michael Goulder: "Paul "received" the tradition - that is, he was taught it at his conversion - perhaps two years after Jesus' death."

Ulrich Wilkens: The creed "indubitably goes back to the oldest phase of all in the history of primitive Christianity."

Gerd Ludemann: "The elements in the tradition are to be dated to within the first two years after the crucifixion of Jesus."

Paul Barnett: "Within two or three years of the first Easter."

Richard Burridge and Graham Gould: "From only a few years after Jesus' death."

Robert Funk & the Jesus seminar: "Within two or three years at most."

Richard Hays: It originates "within about three years after Jesus was crucified in Jerusalem."

Alexander Wedderburn: "It goes back to the "first half of the 30s."
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