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About the Author
Richard Horsley, Professor Emeritus at University of Massachusetts Boston, is author of numerous books on Paul, on the Gospels, and on the historical Jesus, including 'Jesus and Empire' (2003) 'Jesus and the Powers' (2011) and, more recently, 'Text and Tradition in Performance and Writing' (2013).
Reviews
"...[Horsley's] succinct, acute critique tackles a vitally important interpretative issue in a way that is intelligible to students and scholars alike, and it should be given serious attention." -Kimberley Fowler, Journal for the Study of the New Testament, Volume 38.5, August 2016 "Horsley's book is truly thought-provoking and provides a critical awareness of how modern scholars approach healing and exorcism stories in the Gospels. .. His challenge to drop preconceived notions can help advance the scholarly understanding of Jesus' healings and exorcisms as His audience understood them." -Jason Bermender, Religion and Theology, Vol. 24, Issue 2, 2017 "The biggest strength of this book lies in its candid reminder of the fact that 'map is not territory' in the study of religion; sometimes our scholarly constructs obscure more than they reveal . this book is well-written and would be useful for undergraduate and graduate seminars alike" -Jonathan Homrighausen, Santa Clara University, Theological Book Review vol.27 (2017) no.2, pp.50-1
Book Information
ISBN 9780227175255
Author Richard A. Horsley
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint James Clarke & Co Ltd
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd