
James Crossley
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James Crossley is a scholar known for his critical analysis of the historical Jesus and his impact on contemporary theology. His work often challenges traditional narratives and emphasizes the socio-political context of Jesus' life and teachings. He is noted for his books, such as "Jesus: A Life in Class Conflict" and "The Galilean Wonderworker: Reassessing Jesus' Reputation for Healing and Exorcism," where he explores the implications of Jesus' actions and reputation within the framework of class struggle and societal norms of his time. Crossley's approach seeks to place Jesus firmly within the historical and cultural milieu of first-century Galilee, providing a fresh perspective on his miracles and the perception of his role as a healer.