Anthony teaches New Testament, Second Temple Judaism and Greek courses. His research interests are Jewish-Christian relations, historical Jesus research and Social Memory theory. He is Executive Editor of?Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus.
PhD, Durham University, UK (2007)
Near Christianity: How Journeys Along Jewish-Christian Borders Saved My Faith In God?(Zondervan, 2016)
The Wife of Jesus: Ancient Texts and Modern Scandals?(One World Publications, 2013)
Historical Jesus: What Can We Know and How We Can Know It??(Eerdmans, 2011)
The Historiographical Jesus: Memory, Typology and the Son of David?(Baylor University Press, 2009)
Soundings in the Religion of Jesus: Perspectives and Methods in Jewish and Christian Scholarship?(Fortress, 2012)
Jesus, Criteria, and the Demise of Authenticity?(T&T Clark, 2012)
The Fourth Gospel in Ancient Media Culture?(T&T Clark, 2011)
¡°The Improper Offering of Ananias and Sapphira,¡±?New Testament Studies?59.3 (2013): 346-364
¡°The Quest for the Historical Jesus: A Revisionist History through the Lens of Jewish-Christian Relations,¡±?Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus?10.1 (2012): 63-86.
Anthony is Executive Editor for the?Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus?and a co-founder of the ¡°Jewish-Christian Dialogue and Sacred Texts¡± consultation for the Society of Biblical Literature. He is a lay-member of the Presbyterian Church (USA).