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The Fourth Gospel in four dimensions : Judaism and Jesus, the Gospels and Scripture /

This multidimensional volume from the leading American scholar of Johannine studies brings together D. Moody Smith's germinal works from the past two decades along with some original articles published here for the first time. The resulting collection augments current understanding of the Gospe...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Smith, D. Moody (Dwight Moody)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press, ©2008.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Gospel of John in its Jewish context : why begin with Judaism?
  • Judaism in the Johannine context : does the Gospel of John misrepresent Judaism?
  • The stressful tension between Judaism and the Johannine Jesus : revisiting and evaluating J. Louis Martyn's classic proposal
  • The problem of history in John : the gospel narratives as history at two levels
  • John's quest for Jesus : the pastness of the present Jesus
  • John's portrait of Jesus : Jesus portrayed as talking christology in John's narrative
  • Jesus tradition in the Gospel of John : are John's differences from the synoptics coincident with their historical value?
  • Redaction criticism, genre, narrative criticism, and the historical Jesus in the Gospel of John : does John also enshrine a separate memory?
  • The historical figure of Jesus in 1 John : Jesus at the beginning giving a commandment for the future
  • From synoptic Jesus to Johannine Christ : historical considerations : choosing between genuine historical alternatives
  • The question of gospel genre : did Mark create the genre?
  • John and the apocryphal gospels : was John the first apocryphal gospel?
  • The problem of faith and history : common to both John and the synoptics, and peculiar to neither
  • When did the gospels become Scripture? What did their authors intend and their readers assume?
  • Four gospels and the canonical approach to exegesis : should their being together in the New Testament make a difference in their interpretation?
  • Toward a canonical reading of the fourth gospel : canonical readings from Clement of Alexandria through Abraham Lincoln to Rudolf Bultmann and C.H. Dodd.