Mimesis in the Johannine Literature: A Study in Johannine Ethics: The Library of New Testament Studies
Autor Prof C. Bennemaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 sep 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567437204
ISBN-10: 0567437205
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567437205
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Compares
John's
concept
of
mimesis
to
that
in
the
Synoptics,
Pauline
corpus
and
other
writings
Notă biografică
Cornelis
Bennemais
Senior
Lecturer
in
New
Testament
at
Union
School
of
Theology,
UK.
He
is
the
author
ofThe
Power
of
Saving
Wisdom:
An
Investigation
of
Spirit
and
Wisdom
in
Relation
to
the
Soteriology
of
the
Fourth
Gospel(2002),A
Theory
of
Character
in
New
Testament
Narrative(2014)
andEncountering
Jesus:
Character
Studies
in
the
Gospel
of
John,2nd
edn
(2014).
Cuprins
Preface
List
of
Abbreviations1.
Introduction
1.1.
Outlining
the
Current
State
of
Affairs1.1.1.
??
????There
Were
OnlyNon-Johannine
Studies
on
Mimesis
(1960s)1.1.2.
The
Dark
Era:
There
Is
No
Johannine
Ethics
(1970-2000)1.1.3.
The
Quest
for
Johannine
Ethics
(2000-2012)1.1.4.
A
New
Era
of
Johannine
Ethics
(2012-present)1.1.5.
Contemporary
Non-Johannine
Studies
on
Mimesis
(1970-present)1.2.
Articulating
the
Problem1.3.
Defining
Mimesis1.4.
Formulating
Our
Aim,
Plan
and
Approach2.
The
Johannine
Mimetic
Language
2.1.
Mimesis,
Analogy
and
Reciprocity2.2.
Mimetic
Expressions
in
the
Johannine
Literature2.3.
Statistical
Analysis
of
the
Data2.4.
Conclusion3.
Divine
Mimesis
3.1.
The
Son-Father
Mimesis3.1.1.
The
Son-Father
Relationship3.1.2.
The
Paradigm
of
the
Son-Father
Mimesis3.1.3.
Specific
Occurrences
of
the
Son-Father
Mimesis3.1.4
The
Mechanics
and
Nature
of
the
Son-Father
Mimesis3.2.
The
Spirit-Jesus
Mimesis3.3.
Conclusion4.
Believer-Jesus/God
Mimesis
4.1.
Conceptual
Traces
of
Mimesis4.1.1.
Following
Jesus4.1.2.
Remaining
with
Jesus4.1.3.
Filial
Mimesis4.1.4.
Conclusion4.2.
The
Footwashing
-
Cloning
or
Creative
Articulation?4.2.1.
The
Mimetic
Model
in
John
134.2.2.
Johannine
Mimesis
as
CloningandCreative
Articulation4.2.3.
Conclusion4.3.
Actualizing
the
Love
Command
through
Mimesis4.3.1.
The
Giving
of
the
Love
Command
(John
13:34-35)4.3.2.
Abiding
and
Supreme
Love
(John
15:9-17)4.3.3.
Love
in
Action
(1
John
3:11-18)4.3.4.
God's
Love
Compels
(1
John
4:7-21)4.3.5.
The
Scope
of
the
Recipients
of
the
Love
Command
(and
Other
Forms
of
Mimesis)4.3.6.
Conclusion4.4.
Existential
Mimesis4.4.1.
Existential
Mimesis
in
John
17Excursus:
The
Johannine
Language
of
'Oneness'
and
'Indwelling'4.4.2.
Existential
Mimesis
in
1
John
3-44.4.3.
Conclusion4.5.
Other
Instances
of
the
Believer-Jesus
Mimesis4.6.
Conclusion5.
The
Place
of
Mimesis
in
Johannine
Ethics5.1.
The
Ethical
Nature
of
the
Johannine
Literature5.1.1.
A
Moral
Narrative
World5.1.2.
A
Moral
God5.1.3.
Moral
Transformation5.1.4.
Conclusion5.2.
Family
as
the
Context
of
Johannine
Ethics5.2.1.
Family
Membership
and
Identity
Formation5.2.2.
Family
Behaviour
and
Identity
Shaping5.2.3.
Conclusion5.3.
Mimesis
as
Family
Ethics5.3.1.
Mimesis
as
Family
Behaviour5.3.2.
Mimesis
and
Family
Identity5.3.3.
Conclusion5.4.
The
Place
of
Mimesis
in
Johannine
Ethics5.4.1.
The
Statistical
Argument5.4.2.
The
Argument
from
the
Nature
of
the
Divine-Human
Relationship5.5.
Conclusion6.
Mimetic
Empowerment6.1.
Relational
Empowerment6.2.
Mnemonic
Empowerment6.3.
The
Spirit
as
Empowerment6.3.1.
The
Spirit
as
a
Moral
Agent6.3.2.
The
Spirit
as
a
Relational
Agent6.3.3.
The
Spirit
as
a
Mnemonic
Agent6.4.
Conclusion7.
Conclusion
7.1.
Summary7.2.
The
Place
of
Johannine
Mimesis
in
Antiquity7.3.
Implications7.3.1.
Johannine
Ethics
as
Dynamic,
Creative,
Spirit-Led
Community
Ethics7.3.2.
Moral
Education
and
(Trans)formation7.4.
Recommendations
for
Further
ResearchAppendix
1:
Occurrences
of
Mimesis
in
the
Johannine
Literature
Bibliography
Index
of
Authors
Recenzii
Bennema's
study
makes
an
important
contribution
to
the
ongoing
discussion
of
Johannine
ethics.
His
writing
is
clear
and
well
organized,
making
his
argument
easy
to
follow.
Because
of
the
technical
nature
of
the
discussion,
this
book
will
primarily
be
of
interest
to
Johannine
scholars
and
specialists
in
the
study
of
ethics
in
the
New
Testament.
For
this
group,
Bennema
makes
a
compelling
argument,
one
worthy
of
attention.