Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

John Dominic Crossan: How to think about Jesus like a Historian

03.08.2023 - By Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, MinisterPlay

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John Dominic Crossan returns to the podcast to discuss how a historian thinks about Jesus. You will hear him outline the basic framework he operates from before tackling several different topics and questions sent in by members of the Easter Stories group. In the conversation, we mention some Dom’s books including The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant, Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography, and Resurrecting Easter.

John Dominic Crossan is an Irish-American biblical scholar with two-year post-doctoral diplomas in exegesis from Rome’s Pontifical Biblical Institute and in archeology from Jerusalem’s École Biblique. He has been a mendicant friar and a catholic priest, a Co-Chair of the Jesus Seminar, and a President of the Society of Biblical Literature. His focus, whether scholarly or popular, in books, videos, or lectures, is on the historical Jesus as the norm and criterion for the entire Christian Bible. His reconstructed Jesus incarnates nonviolent resistance to the Romanization of his Jewish homeland and future hope of a transformed world and transfigured earth. Crossan’s method is to situate biblical texts within the reconstructed matrix of their own genre and purpose, their own time and place, and to hear them accurately for then before accepting or rejecting them for now.

Previous Podcast Episodes with Dom & Tripp

* the Last Week of Jesus’ Life

* Jesus, Paul, & Bible Questions

* Saving the Biblical Christmas Stories

* the most important discovery for understanding Jesus

* The Bible, Violence, & Our Future

* Resurrecting Easter

* on the First Christmas

*  From Jesus’ Parables to Parables of God 

* Render Unto Caesar

* on God & Empire

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