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The '''Jesus Seminar''' is a project of Westar Institute aimed to "discover and report a schoary consensus on the historical authenticity of the sayings and deeds attributed to Jesus in the Gospels."
The '''Jesus Seminar''' is a project of Westar Institute aimed to "discover and report a scholarly consensus on the historical authenticity of the sayings and deeds attributed to Jesus in the Gospels."


==History==
==History==


Founded in 1985 by [[Robert Funk]] and [[John Dominic Crossan]].
Founded in 1985 by [[Robert W. Funk]] and [[John Dominic Crossan]].


==Publications of the Jesus Seminar==
==Publications of the Jesus Seminar==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Seminar Wikipedia]


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Latest revision as of 22:34, 16 June 2011

The Jesus Seminar is a project of Westar Institute aimed to "discover and report a scholarly consensus on the historical authenticity of the sayings and deeds attributed to Jesus in the Gospels."

History

Founded in 1985 by Robert W. Funk and John Dominic Crossan.

Publications of the Jesus Seminar

  • The Five Gospels (1993)
  • The Acts of Jesus (1998)
  • The Gospel of Jesus (1999)

External links