Historical Jesus studies and the illusion of consensus

Dale C. Allison is an American New Testament scholar, historian of Early Christianity, and Christian theologian who is currently Professor of New Testament Studies at Princeton Theological Seminary.



Categories: Christianity, History

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  1. That is when someone tells you that there is an undoubted consensus among biblical scholars that Jesus was crucified on the cross. By the way, are there any modern scholars who wouldn’t mind disagreeing with this “fact”?

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