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  2. John Dominic Crossan - Wikipedia

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    John Dominic Crossan (born 17 February 1934) is an Irish-American New Testament scholar, historian of early Christianity and former Catholic priest who was a prominent member of the Jesus Seminar, and emeritus professor at DePaul University.

  3. Jesus Seminar - Wikipedia

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    Howard Clark Kee, writing in The Cambridge Companion to the Bible (1997) and citing Helmut Koester and John Dominic Crossan as examples, states: Some scholars have advanced the theory that these so-called apocryphal gospels actually include texts and traditions that are older and more reliable than those in the canonical New Testament writings. ...

  4. John Crossan - Wikipedia

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    John Dominic Crossan (born 1934), Irish-American religious scholar This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 23:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Category:Members of the Jesus Seminar - Wikipedia

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    John Dominic Crossan; Don Cupitt; D. Arthur J. Dewey; John Dillenberger; William G. Doty (scholar) ... This page was last edited on 30 October 2019, at 22:44 (UTC).

  6. Common Sayings Source - Wikipedia

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    The main proponent of the theory is John Dominic Crossan. He chaired the historical Jesus section of the Society of Biblical Literature and was co-director of the Jesus Seminar. [1] The theory is based on research previously done by John Kloppenborg on the Q source, William Arnal on the Gospel of Thomas, and Stephen Patterson on the Common ...

  7. Gospel of Peter - Wikipedia

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    John Dominic Crossan argues that the Gospel of Peter, as it is found in the modern day, was composed in the 2nd century but incorporates a passion narrative source that predates all other known passion accounts. He calls this primitive passion source the "Cross Gospel."

  8. Marcus Borg - Wikipedia

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    Borg frequently collaborated with his friend John Dominic Crossan. [16] He was a friend of N. T. Wright since their days together at Oxford, despite having theological differences. The two discussed those differences in their book The Meaning of Jesus: Two Visions (1999, rev. 2007).

  9. Living the Questions - Wikipedia

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    Eclipsing Empire: Paul, Rome and the Kingdom of God with John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg, on location in Turkey; First Light: Jesus and the Kingdom of God with John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg, on location in the Galilee and Jerusalem; Countering Pharaoh's Production/Consumption Society Today with Walter Brueggemann