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Ethics in the Gospel of John : discipleship as moral progress /

"In Ethics in the Gospel of John Sookgoo Shin seeks to challenge the dominant scholarly view of John's ethics as an ineffective and unhelpful companion for moral formation. In order to demonstrate the relevance of John's ethics, Shin argues that the development of discipleship in John...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Shin, Sookgoo (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018]
Colección:Biblical interpretation series, Volume 168
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a "In Ethics in the Gospel of John Sookgoo Shin seeks to challenge the dominant scholarly view of John's ethics as an ineffective and unhelpful companion for moral formation. In order to demonstrate the relevance of John's ethics, Shin argues that the development of discipleship in John's Gospel should be understood as moral progress, which was a well-known moral concept in the ancient Mediterranean world. Having drawn an ethical model from the writings of Plutarch, this study aims to identify the undergirding ethical dynamic that shapes John's moral structure by bringing out the implicit ethical elements that are embedded throughout John's narratives, and thus suggests a way to read the whole Gospel ethically and appreciatively of its literary characteristics"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Overview of recent scholarship on John's Ethics -- Exploring ancient moral landscapes -- Reading the story of Nicodemus ethically -- Reading the story of the Samaritan woman ethically -- Reading the story of the man born blind ethically -- Embodying Christlikeness. 
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880 8 |6 505-00/(S  |a ‎2.1. Ethical Analysis of vv. 1-7‎2.2. Ethical Analysis of vv. 8-23; ‎2.3. Ethical Analysis of vv. 24-34; ‎2.4. Ethical Analysis of vv. 35-41; ‎3. Conclusion; ‎Summary of Part 1; ‎Part 2. Moral Transformation in Behaviour; ‎Chapter 6. Embodying Christlikeness; ‎1. Imitation of Jesus; ‎1.1. Ancient Understanding of Imitation; ‎1.1.1. The Footwashing as a Hermeneutical Entry into Imitation; ‎1.1.2. Harmonization of the Two Different Interpretations; ‎1.1.3. The Nature and Scope of Imitation; ‎1.1.4. The Use of καθως̀ as an Identifier of Jesus's Imitable Traits; ‎2. Imitable Traits of Jesus 
880 8 |6 505-00/(S  |a ‎2.1. Love‎2.1.1. Love in the Book of Signs; ‎2.1.2. εν̓τολη:́ Voluntary or Compulsory Love; ‎2.1.3. The Love Command I; ‎2.1.4. The Love Command II; ‎2.1.5. The Scope of Love; ‎2.1.6. Conclusion; ‎2.2. Unity; ‎2.2.1. The Language of Oneness in the Book of Signs; ‎2.2.2. Unity in the Prayer of Jesus (17:11, 20-23); ‎2.2.3. The Basis of Unity; ‎2.2.4. External Characteristics of Unity; ‎2.2.5. Conclusion; ‎2.3. Mission; ‎2.3.1. Attitudes towards the World; ‎2.3.2. Does John's Gospel Promote Universal Mission; ‎2.3.3. Conclusion; ‎2.4. Εκ̓-Status 
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