Proper noun
Crossan (plural Crossans)
A surname from Irish.
Answers to your questions about the historical Jesus, by John Dominic Crossan, Richard G. Watts (Westminster John Knox Press 1999), page 108 James G. D. Dunn, Jesus Remembered, (Eerdmans, 2003) page 779–781. Source: Internet
Another example is John Dominic Crossan 's 1995 Who Killed Jesus? Source: Internet
SCORING five goals away from home would usually guarantee any visiting team all three points and Newington manager Conor Crossan says his side must tighten up their defence following last Saturday’s incredible 5-5 draw at Bangor. Source: Internet
"Pontius Pilate in history and legend" in History Today 18 (1968), pp. 523—530 John Dominic Crossan states that Tacitus "retrojected" the title procurator which was in use at the time of Claudius back onto Pilate who was called prefect in his own time. Source: Internet
It did launch the careers of several scholars who continue to pontificate on the "historical" Jesus, however, prolific folk like Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan. Source: Internet
It did launch the careers of several scholars who continue to pontificate on the “historical” Jesus, however, prolific folk like Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan. Source: Internet