Continuing Seminar: Methodology and Memory Research in Jesus Studies
Established 2021
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Seminar Leaders in 2022:
- Rafael Rodriguez, Johnson University
- Michael P. Barber, Augustine Institute
Program Details for 2022
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HISTORY
- 2021
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- Sunday: A Discussion of Dale C. Allison Jr., “How to Marginalize the Traditional Criteria of
Authenticity,” pages 1:3–30 of Handbook for the Study of the Historical Jesus, 4 vols.(Leiden: Brill, 2011).
Brant J. Pitre, Augustine Institute, respondent
Darrell L. Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary, respondent - A Discussion of John P. Meier, “Introduction to Volume Five: The Parables: How
Do They Fit into the Quest for the Historical Jesus?” pages 5:1–29 of A Marginal Jew:
Rethinking the Historical Jesus, 5 vols., AYBRL (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991–2016).
Tucker S. Ferda, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, respondent
Paula Fredriksen, Boston University, respondent - A Discussion of Amy-Jill Levine, “Women’s Itineracy and the Criteria of
Authenticity in John Meier’s Marginal Jew,” pages 90–113 of The Figure of Jesus in History
and Theology: Essays in Honor of John Meier, CBQI 1 (Washington, DC: Catholic Biblical
Association of America, 2020).
Michael P. Barber, Augustine Institute, respondent
Rafael Rodrigues, Johnson University, respondent
- Sunday: A Discussion of Dale C. Allison Jr., “How to Marginalize the Traditional Criteria of
- Papers