Richard A. Horsley

Richard A. Horsley was the Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and the Study of Religion at the University of Massachusetts Boston until his retirement in 2007.[1] He has a PhD from Harvard University and previously taught at Wesleyan University.[2]

Bibliography

  • 1970. "Paul and the Pneumatikoi: First Corinthians Investigated in Terms of the Conflict between Two Different Religious Mentalities." PhD diss., Harvard University.
  • 1985. With John S. Hanson. Bandits, Prophets, and Messiahs: Popular Movements in the Time of Jesus. Minneapolis: Winston. Reprint, Harrisburg, PA: Trinity, 1999.
  • 1987. Jesus and the Spiral of Violence: Popular Jewish Resistance in Roman Palestine. San Francisco: Harper & Row. Reprint, Minneapolis: Fortress, 1993.
  • 1988. Sociology and the Jesus Movement. New York: Crossroad.
  • 1989. The Liberation of Christmas: The Infancy Narratives in Social Context. New York: Crossroad. Reprint, Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2006.
  • 1995. Galilee: History, Politics, People. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity.
  • 1996. Archaeology, History, and Society in Galilee: The Social Context of Jesus and the Rabbis. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity.
  • 1997. And Neil Asher Silberman. The Message and the Kingdom: How Jesus and Paul Ignited a Revolution and Transformed the Ancient World. New York: Grossett/Putnam. Reprint, Minneapolis: Fortress, 2002.
  • 1997. Editor. Paul and Empire: Religion and Power in Roman Imperial Society. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity.
  • 1998. 1 Corinthians. Abingdon New Testament Commentaries. Nashville: Abingdon.
  • 1999. With Jonathan A. Draper. Whoever Hears You Hears Me: Prophets, Performance, and Tradition in Q. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity.
  • 2001. Hearing the Whole Story: The Politics of Plot in Mark's Gospel. Louisville: Westminster John Knox.
  • 2003. Jesus and Empire: The Kingdom of God and the New World Disorder. Minneapolis: Fortress.
  • 2003. And Tom Thatcher. John, Jesus, and the Renewal of Israel. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
  • 2003. Religion and Empire: People, Power, and the Life of the Spirit. Facets. Minneapolis: Fortress.
  • 2004. Editor. Hidden Transcripts and the Arts of Resistance: Applying the Work of James C. Scott to Jesus and Paul. Semeia Studies 48. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature.
  • 2004. Paul and the Roman Imperial Order. New York: Trinity.
  • 2005. Editor. Christian Origins. A People's History of Christianity 1. Minneapolis: Fortress.
  • 2006. Editor. Oral Performance, Popular Tradition, and Hidden Transcript in Q. Semeia Studies 60. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature.
  • 2007. Scribes, Visionaries, and the Politics of Second Temple Judea. Louisville: Westminster John Knox.
  • 2008. Jesus in Context: Power, People, and Performance. Minneapolis: Fortress.
  • 2008. Wisdom and Spiritual at Corinth: Studies in First Corinthians. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.
  • 2009. Covenant Economics: A Biblical Vision of Justice for All. Louisville: Westminster John Knox.
  • 2010. Revolt of the Scribes: Resistance and Apocalyptic Origins. Minneapolis: Fortress.
  • 2011. Jesus and the Powers: Conflict, Covenant, and the Hope of the Poor. Minneapolis: Fortress.
  • 2012. With Patrick A. Tiller. After Apocalyptic and Wisdom: Rethinking Texts in Context. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.
  • 2012. The Prophet Jesus and the Renewal of Israel: Moving beyond Diversionary Debate. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
  • 2013. Jesus and the Politics of Roman Palestine. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.
  • 2013. Text and Tradition in Performance and Writing. Biblical Performance Criticism Series 9. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.
  • 2014. Jesus and Magic: Freeing the Gospel Stories from Modern Misconceptions. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.

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