![]() ![]() Since that time, Bentham’s manuscripts have been transcribed directly into TEI-compliant XML by volunteers using our Transcription Desk software. ![]() ![]() An XML version of the text is also available.Įncoding text with XML to the standards of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) has been a practice at the heart of the Bentham Project’s research ever since the launch of Transcribe Bentham in 2010. ![]() III by Jeremy Bentham, edited by Philip Schofield, Michael Quinn and Catherine Pease-Watkin, is now freely available to view online, and can be downloaded as a PDF. This version will eventually be superseded by an authoritative version in the complete edition of Not Paul, but Jesus in the Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham. In this third volume, he focused on sexual morality. In the work as a whole, Bentham aimed to drive a wedge between the religion of Jesus and the religion of Paul - between Christianity and Paulism. The first volume, appearing in 1823, was published under the pseudonym Gamaliel Smith. This is the first time that the third volume of Not Paul, but Jesus has been published in any form. The Bentham Project is pleased to announce the publication of a preliminary edition of Jeremy Bentham’s Not Paul, but Jesus Vol. ![]()
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