“I sense that what you two [Elie Wiesel and Frank Moore Cross] share is that you each have a public relationship to the Biblical text and a somewhat private relationship to the Biblical text.” TwoShareCrossesFrankBiblicalPublic Relations Author:Frank Moore Cross
“What is public for you, Elie [Wiesel], is private for Frank [Moore Cross], and the reverse.” CrossesFrankReverse Author:Frank Moore Cross
“That is to say, the inspiration, the interpretive richness of the text is what Elie [Wiesel] does publicly, and his interest in history is his private reserve; he knows that he is not an expert in dissecting the text the way Frank [Moore Cross] does.” KnowsWayDoeInspirationInterestCrossesExpertsFrankReservesRichnessDissecting Author:Frank Moore Cross
“Frank [Moore Cross], publicly dissects the text but he has a private, passionate relationship to the text that he doesn't often speak of publicly.” SpeakCrossesPassionateFrank Author:Frank Moore Cross
“I guess what this is reflecting is my own search for answers that I can't find. Frank [Moore Cross] and I have examined a lot of archaeological materials in the hope of finding out.” I CanMy OwnAnswersMaterialsFindingsCrossesFrankReflecting Author:Frank Moore Cross