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John Dominic Crossan: Paul, Christ, & the Mystery of Execution & Resurrection

Apr 12, 2025
In a captivating discussion, John Dominic Crossan, a leading historical Jesus scholar, dives into the complexities of Easter through Paul's lens. He argues that Jesus' execution by Rome reveals profound injustices, while resurrection symbolizes cosmic justice. Crossan contrasts Western individualistic images of resurrection with the Eastern tradition's universal perspective, emphasizing Paul's radical vision. He advocates for a shift toward cosmic evolution as a shared challenge for all humanity, inviting both believers and skeptics to seek deeper dialogue about existence and justice.
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Paul Introduced Resurrection Theology

  • Resurrection as a concept likely originates with Paul rather than pre-Pauline sources.
  • Earlier texts used ascension imagery which Paul transformed into resurrection theology.
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First Fruits: Ongoing Resurrection

  • Paul’s ‘first fruits’ metaphor suggests resurrection started immediately and continues through history.
  • This challenges traditional eschatology which expects resurrection only as a future event.
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Paul’s View on Wrath and Revenge

  • Paul instructs leaving revenge to God, but this does not establish a theology of divine punishment.
  • His stance differs from Jesus’ clear ethic of loving enemies and nonviolent resistance.
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