The Origins of John’s Gospel: Johannine Studies, cartea 2
Editat de Stanley E. Porter, Hughson T. Ongen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004302495
ISBN-10: 9004302492
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Johannine Studies
ISBN-10: 9004302492
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Johannine Studies
Cuprins
Stanley E. Porter and Hughson T. Ong, The Origins of John’s Gospel: An Introduction
Dating, Sources, and Traditions of John’s Gospel
Stanley E. Porter, The Date of John’s Gospel and Its Origins
Ilaria Ramelli, John the Evangelist’s Work: An Overlooked Redaktionsgeschichtliche Theory from the Patristic Age
Michael Labahn, “Secondary Orality” in the Gospel of John: A “Post-Gutenberg” Paradigm for Understanding the Relationship between Written Gospel Texts, Michael Labahn
Craig L. Blomberg, The Sayings of Jesus in Mark: Does Mark Ever Rely on a Pre-Johannine Tradition?
The Johannine Community
Hughson T. Ong, The Gospel from a Specific Community but for All Christians: Understanding the Johannine Community as a “Community of Practice”
Marc-André Argentino and Guy Bonneau, The Function of Social Conflict in the Gospel of John
Ruth Sheridan, Johannine Sectarianism: A Category Now Defunct?
Structure, Composition, and Authorship of John’s Gospel
Paul N. Anderson, On “Seamless Robes” and “Leftover Fragments”—A Theory of Johannine Composition
David I. Yoon, The Question of Aporiai or Cohesion in the Fourth Gospel: A Response to Urban C. von Wahlde
Lorne Zelyck, Irenaeus and the Authorship of the Fourth Gospel, Johannine Anti-Judaism and the Son of Man Sayings
Jonathan Numada, The Repetition of History? A Select Survey of Scholarly Understandings of Johannine Anti-Judaism from Baur until the End of the Weimar Republic
Panayotis Coutsoumpos, The Origin of the Johannine “Son of Man” Sayings
Dating, Sources, and Traditions of John’s Gospel
Stanley E. Porter, The Date of John’s Gospel and Its Origins
Ilaria Ramelli, John the Evangelist’s Work: An Overlooked Redaktionsgeschichtliche Theory from the Patristic Age
Michael Labahn, “Secondary Orality” in the Gospel of John: A “Post-Gutenberg” Paradigm for Understanding the Relationship between Written Gospel Texts, Michael Labahn
Craig L. Blomberg, The Sayings of Jesus in Mark: Does Mark Ever Rely on a Pre-Johannine Tradition?
The Johannine Community
Hughson T. Ong, The Gospel from a Specific Community but for All Christians: Understanding the Johannine Community as a “Community of Practice”
Marc-André Argentino and Guy Bonneau, The Function of Social Conflict in the Gospel of John
Ruth Sheridan, Johannine Sectarianism: A Category Now Defunct?
Structure, Composition, and Authorship of John’s Gospel
Paul N. Anderson, On “Seamless Robes” and “Leftover Fragments”—A Theory of Johannine Composition
David I. Yoon, The Question of Aporiai or Cohesion in the Fourth Gospel: A Response to Urban C. von Wahlde
Lorne Zelyck, Irenaeus and the Authorship of the Fourth Gospel, Johannine Anti-Judaism and the Son of Man Sayings
Jonathan Numada, The Repetition of History? A Select Survey of Scholarly Understandings of Johannine Anti-Judaism from Baur until the End of the Weimar Republic
Panayotis Coutsoumpos, The Origin of the Johannine “Son of Man” Sayings
Notă biografică
Stanley E. Porter, Ph.D. (1988), University of Sheffield, is President, Dean and Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, ON, Canada. He is author of more than 27 books in various research areas in New Testament studies.
Hughson T. Ong, Ph.D. (2015), McMaster Divinity College, is Lecturer in New Testament and Assistant Managing Editor of McMaster Divinity College Press at McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, ON, Canada. He has published numerous articles and essays on various New Testament topics.
Hughson T. Ong, Ph.D. (2015), McMaster Divinity College, is Lecturer in New Testament and Assistant Managing Editor of McMaster Divinity College Press at McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, ON, Canada. He has published numerous articles and essays on various New Testament topics.
Recenzii
"The selected authors and their contributions do not represent a specific “school of thought” or even a unanimous trajectory of interpretation. This conscious choice of the editors is one of the strengths of the volume. The richness of approaches delivers very individual assessments, such as innovative arguments, new evidence, fresh methodological tools. Yet the editors still manage to hold all twelve voices in the same choir by thoughtfully organizing the book."
Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski, King’s College London, Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies 2
"This is a helpful book that brings together a number of foundational questions for studying John."
Mary L. Coloe, PBVM, University of Divinity, The Catholical Biblical Quarterly 79, 2017
Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski, King’s College London, Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies 2
"This is a helpful book that brings together a number of foundational questions for studying John."
Mary L. Coloe, PBVM, University of Divinity, The Catholical Biblical Quarterly 79, 2017