- Dale Allison
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Dale C. Allison is a Christian theologian who currently serves as Errett M. Grable Professor of New Testament Exegesis and Early Christianity at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Prior to joining Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in 1997, Allison served on the faculties of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas and Friends University in Wichita, Kansas. He is the author of books on early Christian eschatology, the Gospel of Matthew, the so-called Sayings Source of the Q document, the historical Jesus, and the Testament of Abraham. Allison received his PhD from Duke University. He has been called "the premier Matthew specialist of his generation in the United States" and "North America's most complete New Testament scholar."[1]He is a prominent defender of the view of the historical Jesus as an apocalyptic prophet expecting the imminent end of the age, and the "thoroughgoing eschatology" of Albert Schweitzer. This is laid out in his book Jesus of Nazareth: Millenarian Prophet. This went against the views of the Jesus Seminar, particularly the influential views of scholars like John Dominic Crossan, whose reconstruction of Jesus was largely free of apocalyptic.
Publications
- Allison, Dale (2010). Constructing Jesus: Memory, Imagination, and History. Baker Academic. ISBN 9780801035852.
- Allison, Dale (2009). The Historical Christ and the Theological Jesus. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. ISBN 978082862624.
- Allison, Dale (2006). The Love There That's Sleeping: The Art and Spirituality of George Harrison. T. & T. Clark International. ISBN 0826427561.
- Allison, Dale (2006). The Luminous Dusk: Finding God in the Deep, Still Places. Eerdmans. ISBN 0802832180.
- Allison, Dale; Amy-Jill Levine and John Dominic Crossan (2006). The Historical Jesus in Context. Princeton. ISBN 0691009929.
- Allison, Dale (2005). Studies in Matthew: Interpretation Past and Present. Baker Academic. ISBN 0801027918.
- Allison, Dale (2005). Resurrecting Jesus: The Earliest Christian Tradition and Its Interpreters. T. & T. Clark International. ISBN 056702900X.
- Allison, Dale (2005). Matthew: A Shorter Commentary. T. & T. Clark International. ISBN 0567082490.
- Allison, Dale (2003). The Testament of Abraham, Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature. de Gruyter. ISBN 3110178885.
- Allison, Dale (2000). The Intertextual Jesus: Scripture in Q. Trinity Press Intl.. ISBN 1563383292.
- Allison, Dale (2000). Scriptural Allusions in the New Testament: Light from the Dead Sea Scrolls (The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins Library 5). BIBAL Press.
- Allison, Dale (1999). The Sermon on the Mount: Inspiring the Moral Imagination (Crossroad Companions to the New Testament). Crossroad. ISBN 0824517911.
- Allison, Dale (1998). Jesus of Nazareth: Millenarian Prophet. Fortress. ISBN 0800631447.
- Allison, Dale (1997). The Jesus Tradition in Q. Trinity Press International. ISBN 1563382075.
- Davies, W. D.; Dale Allison (1997). An Exegetical and Critical Commentary on the Gospel according to St. Matthew (Vol. 3, chapters 19-28) (International Critical Commentary). T. & T. Clark. ISBN 0567083756.
- Allison, Dale (1995). The Silence of Angels. Trinity Press International. ISBN 1563381311.
- Allison, Dale (1993). The New Moses: A Matthean Typology. Fortress and T & T. Clark. ISBN 0800626990.
- Davies, W. D.; Dale Allison (1991). An Exegetical and Critical Commentary on the Gospel according to St. Matthew (Vol. 2, chapters 8-18) (International Critical Commentary). T. & T. Clark. ISBN 0567083659.
- Davies, W. D.; Dale Allison (1988). An Exegetical and Critical Commentary on the Gospel according to St. Matthew (Vol. l, chapters 1-7) (International Critical Commentary). T. & T. Clark. ISBN 0567083551.
- Allison, Dale (1985). The End of the Ages Has Come: An Early Interpretation of the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus. Fortress. ISBN 0800607538.
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