Sensing Salvation in the Gospel of John: The Embodied, Sensory Qualities of Participation in the <i>I Am</i> Sayings: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 213
Autor Jeannine Marie Hangeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iul 2023
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ISBN-13: 9789004678255
ISBN-10: 9004678255
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
ISBN-10: 9004678255
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
Notă biografică
Jeannine Marie Hanger, Ph.D. (2021), University of Aberdeen, is Assistant Professor of New Testament Studies at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, California. Her current research and publications concentrate on the embodied and sensory aspects of the Gospel narratives.
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
1 Why Focus on the Physical Senses? Knowing Is Embodied
2 Why Focus on the Physical Senses? The Johannine Revealer Is Embodied
3 Bringing Embodiment and the Physical Senses into Biblical Studies
4 Recent Research on the I Am Sayings
5 Recent Research on Physical Sense Approaches to John
6 Methodology
7 Hermeneutical Approach and Additional Methodological Considerations
2 Tasting Salvation
I Am the Bread of Life (John 6:1–71)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Taste
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memories of the Bread of Life
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
3 Looking to Stay Near
I Am the Light of the World (John 8:12–9:41)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Sight, Kinaesthesia (Movement), Touch
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memory and the Feast of Tabernacles
4 Sensory Memory and Jesus Creating Sight
5 Responding to the I Am Invitation
6 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
7 Conclusion
4 Listening to Follow the Voice
I Am the Gate, I Am the Good Shepherd (John 10:1–42)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Hearing, Speech, Movement
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memories of the Gate and the Good Shepherd
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
5 The Sounds and Smells of Death and Life
I Am the Resurrection and the Life (John 11:1–12:11)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Movement, Speech, Sight, Touch, Smell
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memories of Death, the Resurrection, and the Life
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
6 Following the Way to the Father
I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 13:1–14:31)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Movement, Touch, Speech, Sight
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memory: the Way, the Foot Washing, the Truth, and the Life
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
7 Abiding in Jesus
I Am the True Vine (John 15:1–17)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Movement and Abiding, Tasting and Abiding
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memory: Various Associations with Vineyards, Vines, and Branches
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
8 Conclusions
1 Primary Contributions of This Study
2 Salvific Life as Sensory Participation
3 Sensory Overlaps between the Sayings
4 Invitational and Divisional Elements in the Sensory Material
5 Responding to Jesus: Sensory Qualities of Participation
6 Embodied Readers in Union with Christ
7 Conclusion
Appendix: Shepherding Imagery Shared between John and Ezekiel
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
1 Why Focus on the Physical Senses? Knowing Is Embodied
2 Why Focus on the Physical Senses? The Johannine Revealer Is Embodied
3 Bringing Embodiment and the Physical Senses into Biblical Studies
4 Recent Research on the I Am Sayings
5 Recent Research on Physical Sense Approaches to John
6 Methodology
7 Hermeneutical Approach and Additional Methodological Considerations
2 Tasting Salvation
I Am the Bread of Life (John 6:1–71)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Taste
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memories of the Bread of Life
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
3 Looking to Stay Near
I Am the Light of the World (John 8:12–9:41)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Sight, Kinaesthesia (Movement), Touch
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memory and the Feast of Tabernacles
4 Sensory Memory and Jesus Creating Sight
5 Responding to the I Am Invitation
6 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
7 Conclusion
4 Listening to Follow the Voice
I Am the Gate, I Am the Good Shepherd (John 10:1–42)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Hearing, Speech, Movement
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memories of the Gate and the Good Shepherd
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
5 The Sounds and Smells of Death and Life
I Am the Resurrection and the Life (John 11:1–12:11)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Movement, Speech, Sight, Touch, Smell
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memories of Death, the Resurrection, and the Life
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
6 Following the Way to the Father
I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 13:1–14:31)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Movement, Touch, Speech, Sight
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memory: the Way, the Foot Washing, the Truth, and the Life
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
7 Abiding in Jesus
I Am the True Vine (John 15:1–17)
1 Initial Identification of Sensory Elements: Movement and Abiding, Tasting and Abiding
2 Narrative Context with Sensory Focus
3 Sensory Memory: Various Associations with Vineyards, Vines, and Branches
4 Responding to the I Am Invitation
5 Sensory Qualities of Participation with Christ
6 Conclusion
8 Conclusions
1 Primary Contributions of This Study
2 Salvific Life as Sensory Participation
3 Sensory Overlaps between the Sayings
4 Invitational and Divisional Elements in the Sensory Material
5 Responding to Jesus: Sensory Qualities of Participation
6 Embodied Readers in Union with Christ
7 Conclusion
Appendix: Shepherding Imagery Shared between John and Ezekiel
Bibliography
Index