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What Would God's State of the Union Look Like? with John Dominic Crossan

Feb 25, 2026
John Dominic Crossan, professor emeritus and leading historical Jesus scholar, joins a lively Lent class Q&A. He riffs on imagining God’s State of the Union, coins as ancient mass media, parables as nonviolent persuasion, Josephus’ political warnings, and how embodied resistance and symbolic signs reveal imperial power. Short, sharp reflections that mix history, politics, and theology.
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Augustus' Mistake With Herod's Succession

  • Crossan criticizes Augustus' decision to divide Herod's kingdom after 4 BCE as geopolitically disastrous.
  • He suggests making Judea part of the Syrian province or appointing Antipas would likely have avoided the later explosions in unrest.
INSIGHT

Reenactments As Political Theology

  • Biblical reenactments (e.g., John, the Egyptian) were political acts aiming to reenact Israel's deliverance.
  • Participants aimed to purify and re-enact crossings like the Jordan or Red Sea to precipitate God's intervention in history.
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Apocalypse As A Loss Of Faith

  • Crossan asserts the apocalyptic imagination is a loss of faith because it waits for divine intervention instead of human responsibility.
  • He calls for Genesis 1 (creation) to subvert Genesis 4 (civilization) to pursue sustainability.
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