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Arthur J. Dewey

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Arthur J. Dewey is an American teacher, writer, translator and commentator with particular distinction as a New Testament scholar and specialist on the Historical Jesus. He is a professor of Theology in the University Scholars honors department at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he began teaching in 1980.[1]

Dewey is co-founder of the Healing Deadly Memories Program, which addresses the "question of anti-Semitism in the New Testament.[1] He has also been involved with the controversial Jesus Seminar, a group of academics dedicated to researching the factual Jesus.[2]

Education

Dewey holds an A.B. from Boston College, an M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology, and a Th.D. from Harvard University.

Selected works

Thesis

  • Dewey, Arthur J. (1982). Spirit and Letter in Paul - a thesis (Th.D.). Harvard University. OCLC 8582384.

Books

References