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Wednesday, June 29
by
Tim
on Wed 29 Jun 2005 05:49 AM PDT
Book reviews typically are not that funny, especially book reviews read at scholarly meetings. But much has been said of N.T. Wright's review of Crossian's book The Historical Jesus. In this review Wright uses Crossan's own method for reading the Gospels to show how flawed Crossan's method is. Those who originally heard this read at The Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, say it was a hoot to hear. On special feature is that this essay was quickly written the night before it was spoken. Enjoy a little of the genius of Wright.
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