James Crossley
@thejcmort
Prof of religion, politics, history. John Ball, A. L. Morton, HJ, apocalypticism, England. Cambridge, Oslo, Barrow link.springer.com/book/978303173…
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The next issue of JSHJ is coming *very* soon and will include this wonderful (open-access!) reflection on pedagogy and the HJ from @JustinMeggitt Just the latest in our new pedagogy series, and more are in the pipeline--so stay tuned! Religious & Biblical brill.com/view/journals/…
Tomorrow at 12.30pm, a talk on Towers in the Bible with James Crossley. Book free tickets here: panaceamuseum.org/events The current exhibition, & associated events are part of Being Human Festival & are a collaboration with CenSAMM #BeingHuman2024
Join us tomorrow, November 26, for @JustinMeggitt's talk: “‘Babilons Bastards’ [sic] and the End of Hell: Benjamin Lay’s Antislavery Exegesis of Revelation” as part of our Apocalypticism and Millenarian Movements Seminar Faculty of Divinity See details below:
Our Academic Director, James Crossley has published a new intellectual biography of the pioneering historian of millenarianism, A. L. Morton: link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… For a short overview of Morton check out this video: youtube.com/watch?v=Gr7dFy…
Today's Ehrhardt Seminar is underway, with James Crossley speaking on 'Meeting Old Quests Again for the First Time: The Historical Jesus among British Dissenters, Radicals, and the Working Class (c. 1790-c.1850)'
The 644th anniversary of the 1381 English uprising (aka the #PeasantsRevolt) is upon us! To kick off the CenSAMM celebrations, here's a post by James Crossley on Ariel Hessayon's Historical Essays substack: "John Ball in English History" arielhessayon.substack.com/p/john-ball-in…
New podcast on the book of Revelation feat. interview with Dr Michelle Fletcher Available on YouTube youtu.be/lBmq-flbs9E?fe… and various podcast venues (also here: censamm.org/blog/censamm-p…) British New Testament Society