Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography (1994 Crossan), book
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Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography (1994) is a book by John Dominic Crossan.
Abstract
Editions
Published in San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco, 1994.
Translations
Table of contents
- Prologue: From Christ to Jesus
- 1. A Tale of Two Gods
- The Trojan Caesar Comes
- The Future of the Past
- Searching the Scriptures
- Is Not This the Carpenter?
- A Question of Class
- 2. The Jordan is Not Just Water
- God Now Rested Over Italy
- In Chains to Machaerus
- The Wilderness of Jordan
- The Apocalyptic Drummer
- John Baptizes Jesus
- From Fasting to Feasting
- One Like a Son of Man
- 3. A Kingdom of Nuisances and Nobodies
- The Now or Future Kingdom
- Tearing the Family Apart
- Blessed Are (We?) Beggars
- If It Is a Girl, Cast It Out
- Who Needs a Mustard Plant?
- Open Commensality
- Radical Egalitarianism
- 4. In the Beginning Is the Body
- The Politic Body
- To Touch a Leper
- To Expel a Demon
- Back from the Dead
- How Not to Be a Patron
- 5. No Staff, No Sandals, and No Knapsack
- The Arts of Resistance
- Into Whatever House You Enter
- The Skin of My Feet for Shoes
- 6. The Dogs Beneath the Cross
- A Corpse for the Wild Beasts
- Before the Feast of Passover
- James the Just
- That Charming Pontius Pilate
- Barabbas was Not a Robber
- Searching the Scriptures Once Again
- A Respected Member of the Council
- 7. How Many Years Was Easter Sunday?
- The Living Jesus
- First Fruits of Them That Sleep
- Last of All to Me
- A Meal of Bread and Fish
- Nothing and Nowhere All Night
- The Race to the Empty Tomb
- In Remembrance of Her
- Epilogue: From Jesus to Christ
- The One as Yet Unknown
- The One Who Did Not Go Away