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Ron Cameron (born 1951) is an American biblical scholar. He is currently a professor of religion at Wesleyan University. [1] [2] He is an editor of the SBL Seminar on Ancient Myths and Modern Theories of Christian Origins, a series which reassesses the agenda of modern scholarship on Christian origins.

He graduated from Western Kentucky University (BA) and Harvard Divinity School (MTS, PhD). [3]

Published works

  • Redescribing Christian Origins Ron Cameron, Merrill P. Miller - 2004
  • Redescribing Paul and the Corinthians Ron Cameron, Merrill P. Miller - 2011
  • The Other Gospels: Non-Canonical Gospel Texts Ron Cameron - 2001 - Sixteen texts constituting what remains of the non-canonical gospels from the first and second centuries. Some of these apocryphal gospels are from the Nag Hammadi library, made available only recently.
  • editor of The Apocryphal Jesus and Christian Origins ( Semeia 49).

References

  1. ^ Reimagining Christian origins: a colloquium honoring Burton L. Mack - Page xi Burton L. Mack, Elizabeth Anne Castelli, Hal Taussig - 1996 "Ron Cameron is associate professor of religion at Wesleyan University. His published works include The Other ... He is also the editor of The Apocryphal Jesus and Christian Origins ( Semeia 49). Shawn Carruth is assistant professor of religion ..."
  2. ^ Critics Not Caretakers: Redescribing the Public Study of Religion - Page 3 Russell T. McCutcheon - 2001 "Allen (1996) So went an exchange between Charlotte Allen and Ron Cameron, a scholar of Christian origins, that opens Allen's Lingua Franca cover article on the conflict between two approaches to the study of religion."
  3. ^ https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/api/collection/bia/id/1039