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Inventing the Passion
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Arthur J. Dewey (Th.D., Harvard University) is Professor of Theology at Xavier University in Cincinnati. A distinguished teacher, writer, translator and commentator, he is the author of Inventing the Passion: How the Death of Jesus was Remembered (forthcoming 2017) and co-author of The Complete Gospel Parallels (with Robert J. Miller, 2011) and The Authentic Letters of Paul (with Roy W. Hoover, Lane C. McGaughy, and Daryl D. Schmidt, 2010). Dewey’s poetry has appeared in Christian Century and his poetic perspective aired on the Saturday Morning Edition on Public Radio Station WVXU (91.7) in Cincinnati for more than a dozen years.

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"Dewey's investigation of the the passion story in the gospels is not only learned and accessible but exciting: it should challenge the way we read our scriptures as well as our understanding of the past itself." --Karen Armstrong"An extraordinary achievement that puts early Christian treatments of Jesus' violent death on an entirely new footing." --Werner H. Kelber, Rice University emeritus"Dewey movingly shows how the death of Jesus was re-imagined in the face of suffering as a source of meaning and hope ... Meaning and hope: this book offers both." --James Carroll, author of The Cloister"The origins of the passion account are controversial, complicated, and confusing. Arthur Dewey has put forth a bold and radical proposal in way that is easily understood. This book changes the way we will look at the way the passion accounts came to be." --Bernard Brandon Scott, Phillips Theological Seminary

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