Ep 169: The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus with James Crossley
In this episode I talk with Dr. James Crossley, who teaches at Cambridge in England and MF Oslo in Norway. He explains the goals of the ‘Next Quest’ for the historical Jesus, which is an attempt to outline the next phase of historical Jesus research. He contributes the opening article in the new book The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus, out now on Eerdmans, where he outlines the goals of the Next Quest. He discusses his frustrations with historical Jesus research over the last several years and the problems with previous attempts to reconstruct Jesus. Instead of attempting to find an uninterpreted Jesus behind the gospels, the Next Quest will emphasize the material and cultural forces that lead to the production of the sources we have about Jesus. It will also offer a new analysis of issues like class and economics, attempting to reconstruct the social world in which Jesus operated, as well as bringing in ideas from other fields such as religious studies and the humanities. It will place a heavy emphasis on the reception history of Jesus scholarship and analyze the social context of Jesus scholarship to see what impact the context of Jesus researchers has on their work. This is an important and insightful attempt to push historical Jesus research in a new direction.
Additional Resources
- The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus: https://a.co/d/bgZtkxA
- James Crossley Cambridge Bio: https://www.divinity.cam.ac.uk/staff/professor-james-crossley
- James Crossley MF Oslo Bio: https://mf.no/en/staff/james-crossley
- CenSAMM: https://censamm.org/about/people/crossley
- James Crossley on X: @thejcmort