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Robert Funk | Berfrois
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Yummie Trees, Primal Magenta Earth, Robert Funk, 2019
An eerie prediction to what occurred years later?
Photographer Robert Funk's 1975 image is aptly, sadly titled, Photograph Predicts 9/11 crash, 1975
Chile election could signal 'radical changes'
November 16, 2013
SANTIAGO, Chile — Chile has seen rapid economic growth and rising incomes under the pro-business policies of a conservative president who spurned the class warfare ideologies that have wracked many of its neighbors.
But voters don’t seem…
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Though some have called the Jesus Seminarists radical, they are actually very conservative. They tame the real, radical, Jesus, cutting him down to their own size. Robert Funk called Jesus "the first Jewish stand-up comic"--which is not as far as it might at first glance seem from Jefferson's view of him as the last sit-down Stoic sage. The sayings that meet with the Seminar's approval were preserved by the Christian communities whose contribution is discounted. Jesus as a person does not exist outside of the gospels, and the only reason he exists there is because of their authors' faith in the Resurrection. Trying to find a construct, "the historical Jesus," is not like finding diamonds in a dunghill, but like finding New York City at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. It is a mixing of categories, or rather of wholly different worlds of discourse.
Garry Wills takes Robert Funk, John Dominic Crossan, and their crew to the woodshed. What Jesus Meant, 2006.