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Understanding the Fourth Gospel.

In this fully revised new edition of a pioneering study of John's gospel, John Ashton explores fresh topics and takes account of the latest scholarly debates. Ashton argues first that the thought-world of the gospel is Jewish, not Greek, and secondly that the text is many-layered, not simple, a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: OUP Oxford 2007.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. The Two Riddles -- 2. Diachronic And Synchronic -- 3. The Johannine Community -- 4. The First Edition -- 5. Reading The Fourth Gospel -- Excursus I: Four Aporias -- Part I: Genesis -- 1. Religious Dissent -- 1. Putting The Question -- 2. The Johannine Jews -- 3. The Rise Of Judaism -- 4. Family Quarrels -- Excursus Ii: 'Salvation Is From The Jews' -- 2. The Community And Its Book -- 1. The Book -- 2. The Community -- 3. The Community In Its Book -- 4. A Local Habitation And A Name -- Excursus Iii: The First Edition -- 3. Messiah -- 1. The Notion Of Messiah -- 2. The Recognition Of The Messiah -- 3. The Commencement Of The Signs -- 4. Signs And Wonders -- Conclusion -- Excursus Iv: A Call To Faith -- 4. Son Of God -- 1. The Samaritan Connection -- 2. Messiah And Prophet -- 3. Origins -- 4. Mission -- 5. Agency -- 6. Sonship -- Conclusion -- Excursus V: The Composition Of John 7 -- 5. Son Of Man -- Introduction -- 1. The Way Up And The Way Down (1: 51) -- 2. Ascent And Descent (3: 13) -- 3. The Heavenly Judge (5: 27) -- 4. Exaltation And Glory -- Conclusion -- Excursus Vi: The Structure Of John 3 -- 6. Messenger Of God -- Introduction -- 1. The Angel Of The Lord -- 2. The Liberating Angel -- 3. More Angels -- Conclusion -- Excursus Vii: Isaiah And Abraham -- Part Ii : Revelation -- Introduction -- 7. Intimations Of Apocalyptic -- Introduction -- 1. Mystery: The Two Ages -- 2. Visions And Dreams: The Two Stages -- 3. Riddle: Insiders And Outsiders -- 4. Correspondence: Above And Below -- Conclusion -- 8. The Gospel Genre -- 1. The Messianic Secret -- 2. Two Levels Of Understanding -- 3. The Role Of The Spirit -- 4. Fact And Interpretation -- 5. The Consciousness Of Genre -- 6. 'The Disciple At Second Hand' -- 9. The Story Of Wisdom -- Introduction -- 1. The Search For Wisdom -- 2. The Revelation Of Wisdom -- Excursus Viii: The Fourth Gospel And The Wisdom Of Solomon -- 10. Dualism -- 1. Light And Darkness -- 2. The World -- 3. Life -- 4. Judgement -- 5. Trial -- 6. Division -- 11. Departure And Return -- Introduction -- 1. Departure -- 2. Return -- 3. A Second Moses -- Conclusion -- Excursus Ix: The Testament Of Moses -- 12. Passion And Resurrection -- 1. Passion -- 2. Death -- 3. Resurrection -- Conclusion -- 13. The Medium And The Message -- Introduction -- 1. Words And Concepts -- 2. The Revelation Form -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index Of References -- Index Of Modern Authors -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q. 
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