A journey around John: tradition, interpretation and context in the fourth Gospel

Judas Iscariot and Satan in the Fourth Gospel -- 'Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph ...?' (John 6.42): Johannine Christology as a challenge to faith -- 'The Scripture' in John 17.12 -- Witnesses to what was ap arches: 1 John's contribution to our knowledge of tradition in...

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Published in:Library of New Testament studies
Main Author: North, Wendy E. Sproston (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London [u.a.] Bloomsbury 2015
In: Library of New Testament studies (534)
Series/Journal:Library of New Testament studies 534
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B John
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc Bible
B Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / RELIGION / New Testament
B RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:Judas Iscariot and Satan in the Fourth Gospel -- 'Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph ...?' (John 6.42): Johannine Christology as a challenge to faith -- 'The Scripture' in John 17.12 -- Witnesses to what was ap arches: 1 John's contribution to our knowledge of tradition in the Fourth Gospel -- Jesus' prayer in John 11 -- John for readers of Mark?: a response to Richard Bauckham's proposal -- Monotheism and the Gospel of John: Jesus, Moses, and the law -- The image of Martha in Luke 10.38-42 and in John 11.1-12.8 / (co-written with B.J. Koet) -- 'The Jews' in John's Gospel: observations and inferences -- 'Bethany beyond the Jordan' (John 1.28) in retrospect: the view from John 10.40 and related texts -- The anointing in John 12.1-8: a tale of two hypotheses -- 'Lord, if you had been here ... ' (John 11.21): the absence of Jesus and strategies of consolation in the Fourth Gospel -- Points and stars: John and the Synoptics
"In A Journey Around John Wendy E. S. North considers a range of themes relevant to the interpretation of the Fourth Gospel. First, the relationship between the Gospel and 1 John. North explores the value of the Epistle as a means of identifying traditional material the evangelist knew, on which basis North analyses John's composition of the Lazarus story in chapter 11. Second, John's Christology in which North looks to John's cultural roots in monotheistic Judaism to understand his capacity to align Jesus with God. Third, the crucial issue of 'the Jews' in John, where North clarifies the data by observing a narrative logic in John's use of the expression. Fourth, North identifies John's 'anticipated' eschatology as a consolation strategy aimed at a readership struggling under life-threatening circumstances in the absence of Jesus. Finally, North looks at John and the Synoptics, and demonstrates how evidence drawn from the Gospel itself can serve to indicate whether or not John composed directly on the basis of the Synoptic record. This collection draws together a number of ground-breaking studies from over thirty years of work on the Fourth Gospel, presenting a cohesive development of thought on this crucial Christian text"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-233) and indexes
ISBN:056766029X