Reading John in Ephesus

Intro -- READING JOHN IN EPHESUS -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Prosopography -- 1.1 The system of names in John -- 1.2 First observations -- 1.3 The formal characteristics of the system of names in Ephesus -- 1.3.1 The indications of relationship -- 1.3.2...

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Main Author: van Tilborg, van (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden BRILL 1996
In:Year: 1996
Reviews:TILBORG, S. VAN, Reading John in Ephesus (NovTSup, 83; Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1996), pp. viii + 232. N.p. ISBN 90 04 10530 1 (1998)
Reading John in Ephesus (1997) (Frey, Jörg, 1962 -)
Series/Journal:Novum Testamentum, Supplements Ser v.83
Online Access: Volltext (Aggregator)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: van Tilborg, van: Reading John in Ephesus. - Leiden : BRILL,c1996. - 9789004105300
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Summary:Intro -- READING JOHN IN EPHESUS -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Prosopography -- 1.1 The system of names in John -- 1.2 First observations -- 1.3 The formal characteristics of the system of names in Ephesus -- 1.3.1 The indications of relationship -- 1.3.2 The indications of place -- 1.3.3 The epithets -- 1.3.4 The indications of function -- 1.4 John's name system in the context of Ephesus -- 1.4.1 The literary effect of the similarities -- 1.4.2 The literary effect of the differences -- Chapter Two: Jesus and the authorities in Ephesus -- 2.1 The titles of Jesus in John's Gospel -- 2.1.1 Jesus as king -- 2.1.2 Jesus as the son of God -- 2.1.3 Jesus as God -- 2.1.4 Jesus as the Lord -- 2.1.5 Jesus as the saviour of the world -- 2.2 The use of the titles in Ephesus -- 2.2.1 ßασιλεç in Ephesus -- 2.2.2 The titles of the emperor ò νίòç τоυ θεоç -- θεóç -- κύріоç -- σεґήρ -- 2.2.3 The titles of Artemis ή θεóç -- ή θεά -- κυρία -- σώτειρα -- 2.3 Jesus and the politico-religious authorities -- 2.3.1 Jesus as king -- 2.3.2 Jesus as son of God and as God -- 2.3.3 Jesus as Lord -- 2.3.4 Jesus as Saviour -- Chapter Three: Embedding John in the city life of Ephesus -- 3.1 City and country -- 3.1.1 City and country in John's text -- 3.1.2 The interferences with the Ephesus context -- 3.2 The social realities in John's text -- 3.2.1 Work and ideas about work -- 3.2.2 Free persons, servants , and slaves -- 3.2.3 Income, expenses, professional activity, and social contacts -- 3.2.4 The people in authority -- 3.3 The interferences with the Ephesus context -- 3.3.1 The presence of slaves -- 3.3.2 The working population -- 3.2.3 The high priests -- 3.2.4 The relation between the proconsul and the citizens of Ephesus -- Chapter Four: Group formations in John and in Ephesus -- 4.1.1 The scope of Jesus' teaching activity
4.1.2 Some special characteristics of Jesus' teaching activity -- 4.1.2.1 The dialogue character of the text -- 4.1.2.2 Jesus' miracles as signs -- 4.1.2.3 The many meals -- 4.1.3 The special characteristics of the group of the disciples -- 4.1.3.1 The group of disciples as a group of friends -- 4.1.3.2 The special position of the beloved disciple -- 4.1.3.3 The position of women in the group around Jesus -- 4.2 The interferences with the Ephesus context -- 4.2.1 The travelling teachers -- 4.2.2 The doctrine, the miracles, the meals -- 4.2.2.1 The attention for the form and the content of the doctrine -- 4.2.2.2 The combination with the miracles -- 4.2.2.3 The intense attention for the meals -- 4.2.3 The group of the disciples -- 4.2.3.1 The religious groups and associations in Ephesus -- 4.2.3.2 The beloved disciple -- 4.2.3.3 The position of women in Ephesus -- Chapter Five: The Passion narrative and the God Emperor -- 5.1 The questioning of Jesus by Pilate (Jn 18:28-19:16) -- 5.2 The emperor and the emperor cult in Ephesus -- 5.2.1 The emperor in the city -- 5.2.2 The emperor and his family -- 5.2.3 The emperor and the cult -- 5.2.4 The emperor and his promoters -- 5.2.5 The imperial temples -- 5.3 The interferenees with John's text -- 5.3.1 The proclamation of Jesus as king in God's name by the soldiers, the people, and the Senate -- 5.3.2 Pilate as friend of the emperor and the power from above -- 5.3.3 "We have no king but the emperor" (Jn 19:15) -- Select Bibliography -- Index of modern authors
ISBN:9004267298