Craig Blomberg

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Craig L. Blomberg is a New Testament scholar. He is a Distinguished Professor of the New Testament at Denver Seminary in Colorado where he has been since 1986.[1] He supports the traditionalist view that the Gospels are historically accurate and has debated Marcus J. Borg, a co-chairman of the Jesus Seminar, on the subject.[2]

Works

  • Interpreting the Parables, 1990[3]
  • How Wide the Divide?: A Mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation, with S. Robinson, 1997
  • Neither Poverty Nor Riches: A Biblical Theology of Material Possessions, 1999
  • The Historical Reliability of John's Gospel: Issues and Commentary, 2001
  • Contagious Holiness: Jesus' Meals With Sinners, 2005
  • From Pentecost to Patmos: An Introduction to Acts through Revelation, 2006
  • The Historical Reliability of the Gospels, 1987, rev. 2008
  • Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey, 2nd ed. 2009

References

  1. "Denver Seminary > Dr. Craig L. Blomberg". Denverseminary.edu. 2010-03-05. Retrieved 2010-03-09. 
  2. Broadway, Bill (April 6, 1996). "What Really Happened to Jesus?; Seminar's Quest for That Answer Angers Some Traditional Christians, Who Say Faith Is All They Need". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 31, 2013.   via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
  3. Craig L. Blomberg - InterVarsity Press

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