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2008 Kenneth W. Clark Lectures Online

Hear or download audio of “The Historical Jesus and the Theological Jesus”

March 19, 2008

Dale C. Allison Jr., a faculty member at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania since 1997, presented Duke Divinity School’s 2008 Kenneth W. Clark Lectures on Feb. 27 and 28.

Listen to or download
The Historical Jesus and the Theological Jesus
on iTunes U.

His areas of expertise include Second Temple Judaism, and he is the author of books on early Christian eschatology, the Gospel of Matthew, the so-called Sayings Source of Q, the historical Jesus, and the Testament of Abraham.

Allison’s most recent books are “Resurrecting Jesus: The Earliest Christian Tradition and Its Interpreters” (T. & T. Clark 2005), a collection of essays on the historical Jesus and the resurrection; “Studies in Matthew: Interpretation Past and Present” (Baker Academic 2005); “The Luminous Dusk: Finding God in the Deep, Still Places” (Eerdmans, 2006), about religious experience in the modern world; and “The Love There That's Sleeping: The Art and Spirituality of George Harrison” (T. & T. Clark 2006). He is currently working on a full-length commentary on the Book of James.