John Byron has posted an interview with New Testament scholar James D. G. Dunn. Dunn was an early influence on my doctoral studies in New Testament spirituality (an autographed copy of his Jesus and the Spirit is one of my prized possessions). It’s gratifying to learn a little bit more about the man personally. (H/T: Tim Henderson)
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Interview with James D. G. Dunn
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Since Dunn is currently revisiting his early work on NT Christology, I wonder whether he’ll revisit the themes in Jesus and the Spirit and Baptism in the Holy Spirit.
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