

Dale Allison
American historian and Christian theologian. Expert in the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Matthew, and Second Temple Jewish literature, currently the Richard J. Dearborn Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 27min
#107 Dale Allison - Did Jesus Rise From the Dead?
Dale Allison, an esteemed American historian and Christian theologian at Princeton Theological Seminary, dives deep into the resurrection of Jesus. He tackles the historical complexities and the interplay between faith and evidence. Their discussion spans the nuances of collective resurrection claims and the implications of varying Gospel narratives. Allison also explores the intriguing cultural symbolism of 'the 12' and presents alternative theories of resurrection, prompting listeners to reflect on the intersection of belief and history.

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Jan 18, 2026 • 1h 37min
Christology, Apocalypse, Ressurection | Dale Allison on the New Testament
In this engaging discussion, New Testament scholar Dale Allison delves into fascinating topics. He explores whether Jesus claimed divinity, presenting insights on the Synoptic Gospels versus John. The podcast tackles early church Christological disputes and contrasting eschatological views over the centuries. Allison shares his personal faith journey alongside his scholarly work, emphasizing the interplay of doubt and belief. He also assesses resurrection evidence and distinctive features of Christianity, all while advocating for a thoughtful, open-minded approach to theology.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 1h 32min
The Overwhelming Evidence for Miracles Suppressed By Authorities | Princeton's Dale Allison
Dale Allison, Princeton New Testament scholar known for work on the historical Jesus, surveys metanormal evidence challenging strict materialism. He highlights verified near-death reports, terminal lucidity in dementia, mass phenomena like the 1996 milk events, and tensions between institutional suppression and open investigation. Personal mystical encounters and ethical implications of transcendent love are also discussed.


