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James Dunn states that there is " broad consensus " among scholars regarding the nature of an authentic reference to Jesus in the Testimonium and what the passage would look like without the interpolations.
James Dunn states that the accounts of Josephus and the New Testament regarding John the Baptist are closer than they may appear at a first reading.
Dunn states that Antipas likely saw John as a figure whose asceic lifestyle and calls for moral reform could give rise to a poplar uprising on moral grounds, as both Josephus and the New Testament suggest.
James Dunn states that the works of Josephus include two separate references to Jesus and although there are some interpolations in the Testomonium, there is " broad consensus " among scholars regarding the nature of an authentic reference to Jesus in the Testimonium and what the passage would look like without the interpolations.
James Dunn states that these " two facts in the life of Jesus command almost universal assent " and " rank so high on the ' almost impossible to doubt or deny ' scale of historical facts " that they are often the starting points for the study of the historical Jesus.
Dunn states that despite Wells ' arguments, the theories of the non-existence of Jesus are a " thoroughly dead thesis ".
James Dunn states that the historicity of the Baptism and crucifixion of Jesus " command almost universal assent ".
In the cemetery records of Stanley Herbert Dunn it states that he played the part, but at IMDb. com it states that William Robert Dunn played the part.
James Dunn states that the historicity of the Baptism and crucifixion of Jesus " command almost universal assent ".
Dunn states that these two facts " rank so high on the ' almost impossible to doubt or deny ' scale of historical facts " that they are often the starting points for the study of the historical Jesus.

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In 2003, N. T. Wright, distancing himself from both Sanders and Dunn, commented that " there are probably almost as many ‘ new perspective ’ positions as there are writers espousing it – and I disagree with most of them.

Dunn and John
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The current limited partners are Ronald E. Canakaris ; Warrick Dunn ; Douglas J. Hertz ; John P. Imlay, Jr .; Ed Mendel ; Derek V. Smith ; John A. Williams ; and Brian J. Barker.
* Richard J. Coggins, 1 and 2 Chronicles in Dunn, James D. G., Rogerson, John William ( eds ), " Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible " ( Eerdmans, 2003 )
In 2011, The Marlins brought in several relief pitchers ( Randy Choate, Edward Mujica, Ryan Webb, and Michael Dunn among them ) to revamp a depleted bullpen ; All-Stars John Buck and Omar Infante, and former All-Star Javier Vázquez were also added to their roster.
J. D. G. Dunn comments on historical Jesus scholarship, " Few scholars would regard John as a source for information regarding Jesus ' life and ministry in any degree comparable to the synoptics.
Dunn, by contrast, concluded that Indiana settlers adopted the word as a humorous nickname, and that the negative connotation had already faded when John Finley wrote his poem.
James D. G. Dunn, John William Rogerson, Eerdmans, 2003 )
Lindsay Dunn, Tanari Vasquez, Adam Lendormon, Marla Mcreynolds, Samuel Ladd, Sean Samuels, Kimberly Wolff ( Graziella ), Sean Patrick Doyle ( Baby John ), Jeremy Dumont ( Arab ), Sarah Dobbs ( Anybodys ), and Maya Flock ( Rosalia ) have also rounded out the cast.
The column was joined by John Dunn, a white Zulu chief, who led an impi ( army ) of 2000 Zulu warriors to join the British.
" John Dunn was at the head of his impi.
Other noted members of the Bohemian Club during this time included Ambrose Bierce, Allan Dunn, John Muir, Gelett Burgess, and Frank Norris.
In the United Kingdom, the history of political thought has been a particular focus since the late 1960s and is associated especially with the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge, where until recently such scholars as John Dunn and Quentin Skinner studied European political thought in its historical context, emphasizing the emergence and development of such concepts as the state and freedom.
* John Dunn
John Dunn, inventor of keyed Northumbrian smallpipes, the most characteristic musical instrument in the region, lived and worked in the city.
Dunn County was created by the 1883 Dakota Territory legislature and named for John Piatt Dunn, who opened the first drugstore in North Dakota and was a civic and commercial leader during the early history of Bismarck.
John F. Dunn was listed as a major stockholder in the Marion Land and Improvement Company.
Batesville was founded by George H. Dunn, owner the John Callahan Trust Company.

Dunn and who
Billy decided to set an example by arresting one of the ranchers, named Ed Dunn, who lived at Rock Fort.
Dunn, who was tied for the major league lead with 32 home runs, was expected to provide a significant boost to an offense that has struggled to score runs for most of the season.
According to Kahoe and Dunn, people who are most firm in their faith and attend religious services weekly are the least afraid of dying.
According to the article, Anita Dunn claimed in an e-mail to have checked with colleagues who " deal with TV issues " and had been told that nobody had been instructed to avoid Fox.
This story is reported by Dunn ( 1907: 16-17 ) as being told in 1901 by a man who heard this story from a Hoosier family member while traveling in southern Tennessee.
Unbreakable tells the story of Philadelphia security guard, David Dunn, who slowly discovers that he is invincible.
Paul Dunn, a District Forester who worked in the area in the 1920 ’ s and 30 ’ s once reported that at least 75 percent of the land outside of state parks were burned off twice a year.
" The name honors Bennett R. Dunn, who supervised the construction of the railway line between Wilson and Fayetteville.
* David Dunn, an NFL wide receiver who played for such teams as the Oakland Raiders and Minnesota Vikings played his senior year only at Wakita High School.
" Those three trustees were Hammett, who was chairman, Robert W. Dunn, and Frederick Vanderbilt Field, " millionaire Communist supporter.
Warner Bros. Records released a single in 1990 titled " Tomorrow's World ", written by Kix Brooks ( who would later become one-half of Brooks & Dunn ) and Pam Tillis.
Various recurring characters came and went, notably Dennis Paladino as a mob boss named Donnie " Dogs " DiBarto ; John Byner as Cotton Dunn, a cunning but likable con artist ; Scott Atkins as Officer Perry, a rookie cop ; Kim Morgan Greene as Mellisa Cassidy, a late night radio talk show host, sex therapist, and old flame of Chris's ; Danny Gans as Roger, a coroner who frequently ( and unsuccessfully ) tried to get Rita to go out with him ; Marie Marshall as Solange, a local photographer with a faux French accent who crossed paths with Chris and Rita in the second season ; and Lucy Lin, who played forensic expert Dr. Noriko Weinstein.
In 1965, Steinberg was replaced by Donald " Duck " Dunn, who played with the group until his death in 2012.
Steinberg stepped aside, and Donald “ Duck ” Dunn ( who was already part of Stax's house band ) became the group's full-time bassist.
After a promising meeting in late September 1975, Jones and Cropper ( who were now living in Los Angeles ) and Jackson and Dunn ( still in Memphis ), decided to give each other three months to finish up all of their projects.
John Joseph Dunn ( October 6, 1872 – October 22, 1928 ) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball at the turn of the 20th century who later went on to become a minor league baseball club owner.
The team moved back to Baltimore in 1916, and Dunn again put together a juggernaut, ultimately signing 10 more players who went on to have solid major league careers.
His performance attracted the attention of Jack Dunn, the owner of the minor league Baltimore Orioles, who also discovered Babe Ruth.
Grove remained in the minor leagues through 1924 because Dunn, who ran an independent operation with no major league affiliation, refused several offers from the majors to acquire him.

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