Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Abbreviations
  • Prologue: Critical Views of John, Jesus, and History
  • Part 1: Introductory Matters
  • Introduction: The John, Jesus, and History Project
  • Why This Study Is Needed, and Why It Is Needed Now
  • Part 2: Reviews of the Literature: How Did John Become the "Spiritual" Gospel?
  • The Dehistoricizing of the Gospel of John
  • The "Spiritual Gospel": How Johnthe Theologian Writes History
  • The De-Johannification of Jesus: The Revisionist Contribution of SomeNineteenth-Century German Scholarship
  • The De-Johannification of Jesus:The Twentieth Century and Beyond.
  • The Challenge of the Balkanizationof Johannine Studies
  • Part 3: Disciplinary Approaches to the Issues: Grinding New Lenses and Gaining New Insights
  • John: A Source for Jesus Research?
  • "We Know That His Testimony Is True": Johannine Truth Claims and Historicity
  • New Historicism and the Historical Jesus in John: Friends or Foes?
  • John's Literary Unityand the Problem of Historicity
  • Memory Holds the Key: The Transformation of Memory in the Interface of Historyand Theology in John
  • Part 4: Ways Forward: A Case Study.
  • The Historical Jesus, the Scene in the Temple, and the Gospel of John
  • On Deal-Breakers and Disturbances
  • Part 5: Concluding Matters
  • Getting a "Sense of the Meeting": Assessments and Convergences
  • Epilogue: Where Do We Go from Here?
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index of Ancient Sources
  • Index of Modern Authors and Authorities.