Intercultural Christology in John's Gospel : A Subaltern Reading from India
Intercultural Christology in John's Gospel unravels the intercultural intersections and subaltern dimensions of John's Christology. A hermeneutical framework of intercultural resonance and subaltern subversive rhetoric is a key to unlock the Gospel. Such a hermeneutical approach is a viabl...
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Minneapolis, Minnesota :
1517 Media,
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1. Introduction: The Rationale and Method
- John's Christology as an Intercultural and Subaltern Christology: The Rationale
- The Religiocultural and Sociopolitical Hybridity of the World of John's Gospel
- Social Conflict and Alternative Cultural Traditions in the Late Second Temple Matrix
- The Emergence of Messianism and the Longing for Liberation in Judaism
- Johannine Christology as an Approximation of Conflicting and Complex Messianic Beliefs
- The Poetics and Politics of the Christological Passages in John
- John's Intercultural-Subaltern Christology in Biblical Scholarship: A Bird's-Eye View
- The Way Forward: Methodology
- The Design of the Book
- 2. The Intercultural Milieu of John's Gospel
- Introduction
- The Sociopolitical and Religiocultural World of Palestine
- The Political Scenario in Palestine during the Second Temple Period
- The Sociocultural World of the Second Temple Period
- The Religious World of the Second Temple Period
- Early Christian Background
- John and the Asian Religiocultural Traditions / Buddhism
- Remapping the Provenance of John's Gospel
- The Date
- The Geographical Provenance of the Gospel
- Remapping Johannine Community/Readers
- Summary
- 3. Messianic Expectations in the Second Temple Milieu and in John's Gospel
- Introduction
- The Terms Messiah, Messianic, and Messianism
- The Origin and Development of the Jewish Messianism
- The Development of Messianic Ideas in the Old Testament
- The Messianic Idea in the Law and Writings
- The Messianic Idea in the Psalter
- The Messianic Idea in the Writings of Classical Prophets
- Messianic Ideas in the Later Prophetical Books
- Messianism in the Jewish Apocalyptic and Related Literatures of Judaism
- Messianism in the Qumran Scrolls
- Samaritan Messianism
- Rabbinic Messianic Concept
- Alternative Messianic Traditions of the Late Second Temple Period
- Messianic Expectations in John
- Summary
- 4. Christological Patterns, Titles, and the Development of Christologies in John's Gospel
- Introduction
- The Patterns of Johannine Christology
- The Titles Used in John's Gospel
- The Development of Christologies in John's Gospel
- Summary