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James Crossley and Robert J. Myles, "Jesus: A Life in Class Conflict" (Zero Books, 2023)

Aug 2, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Jesus, a Life in Class Conflict
01:47 • 4min
3
The Importance of the British Marxists in the Study of History
05:20 • 2min
4
The Romantic View of Jesus and Christian Origins
07:42 • 3min
5
The Importance of Materialist Criticism in Historical Jesus Studies
11:11 • 3min
6
The Life of Jesus
13:47 • 5min
7
The Rise of the Younger Generation in Historical Jesus Research
18:50 • 4min
8
The Quest for the Gospel of John
22:46 • 2min
9
The Synoptic Problem With Historical Jesus Scholarship
24:32 • 5min
10
The Problem With Early Aramaic Sources
29:10 • 2min
11
Josephus and the Early Jesus Movement
31:32 • 5min
12
The Importance of Josephus in the History of the First Century
36:57 • 1min
13
The Economic Context of Historical Jesus
38:22 • 3min
14
The Different Modes of Expression in Historical Jesus Scholars
41:31 • 3min
15
The Effects of the Tiberius Project on the Fishing Industry
44:45 • 2min
16
The Economic Situation in Galilee
47:04 • 4min
17
The Revolutionary Millenarianism of Jesus
50:54 • 2min
18
The Problem With John's Gospel in Historical Jesus Studies
53:05 • 3min
19
The Origins of Discontent in Mark's Gospel
56:07 • 3min
20
The Relationship of John the Baptist to Jesus
59:26 • 1min
21
Josephus's Explanation of John the Baptist
01:00:40 • 5min
22
The Early Jesus Movement
01:05:31 • 5min
23
The Desire for a Smoking Gun in the History of Jesus
01:10:45 • 5min
24
The Importance of Historical Criticism
01:16:12 • 5min
25
The Evolution of the Gospel of John
01:21:35 • 3min
26
The Language of the New Empire
01:24:27 • 5min
27
The Complex Tension Between Revolution and Reaction in Christianity
01:29:43 • 3min
28
The Fishing Industry in the Early First Century
01:32:29 • 3min