12/7/2022 0 Comments Hellenistic age mythology![]() Here, as in the last chapter, the discussion may begin with a brief review of that type of religion from which Paulinism is thought to have been derived. It will be well to consider separately the hypothesis (now in the very forefront of interest) which derives Paulinism, not from the historical Jesus, and not from pre-Christian Judaism, but from the pagan religion of the Greco-Roman world. Nevertheless, that division will be 1 BrUckner, Der Herbende und auferstehende Oottheiland, 1908.įound convenient. The division between the subject of the present chapter and that of the preceding chapter is therefore difficult to carry out. On the other hand, most of those who find direct and not merely mediate pagan influence at the heart of the religion of Paul are also willing to admit that some important influences came through preChristian Judaism-notably, through the Messianic expectations of the apocalypses. 1 Thus Bruckner is at one with the modern school of comparative religion in deriving Paul's religion from paganism only he derives it from paganism not directly but through the medium of the Jewish conception of the Messiah. On the contrary, he brings the Jewish conception of the Messiah upon which the Pauline Christology is thought to be based, itself into connection with the widespread pagan myth of a dying and rising saviour-god. Bruckner, who regards the Pauline Christology as being simply the Jewish conception of the Messiah, modified by the episode of the Messiah's humiliation, is by no means hostile to the hypothesis of pagan influence. This hypothesis is not only held in many different forms, but also enters into combination with the view which has been considered in the last chapter. The following chapters will deal with that hypothesis which makes the religion of Paul essentially a product of the syncretistic pagan religion of the Hellenistic age. And as a matter of fact, it is in the pagan world that the genesis of Paulinism is to-day more and more frequently being sought. If, therefore, the derivation of Paulinism from the historical Jesus is still to be abandoned, recourse must be had to the pagan world. It has been shown in the last chapter that the religion of Paul was not derived from the pre-Christian Jewish doctrine of the Messiah.
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