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To kaj nek profesor (ki ni bil njegov profesor, ampak le in zgolj svetovalec), je k. nepomembno, ker je tudi en profesor k. nepomemben. Lahko pa komentiraš spodnji fact, ki je sledljiv v arhivih omenjenih univerz:
Edino zdaj, če arhivi univerz niso relevantni...
Tukaj pa je izjava še enega stanovskega kolega od tistega tvojega "verodostojnega ter oh in sploh" profesorja (advisorja):
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Aslan does have four degrees, as Joe Carter has noted: a 1995 B.A. in religion from Santa Clara University, where he was Phi Beta Kappa and wrote his senior thesis on "The Messianic Secret in the Gospel of Mark"; a 1999 Master of Theological Studies from Harvard; a 2002 Master of Fine Arts in Fiction from the University of Iowa; and a 2009 Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
None of these degrees is in history, so Aslan's repeated claims that he has "a Ph.D. in the history of religions" and that he is "a historian" are false. Nor is "professor of religions" what he does "for a living." He is an associate professor in the Creative Writing program at the University of California, Riverside ...
Edino zdaj, če arhivi univerz niso relevantni...
Tukaj pa je izjava še enega stanovskega kolega od tistega tvojega "verodostojnega ter oh in sploh" profesorja (advisorja):
Citat:
...from other PhDs in his cohort... is that he got the degree from sociology because he couldn't meet the standards of the UCSB Religious Studies Department, where he was originally enrolled, and so his advisor passed him off to a much weaker department "just to get rid of him." Reading the dissertation, I believe it, but ultimately it's on his advisor and committee for approving it.
You note that it has no original research, that's because most of it is basically just copied and pasted (in many cases word for word) from one of his books he published at about the same time.