Exegeting the Jews: the early reception of the Johannine "Jews"

Preliminary Material /Michael G. Azar -- Introduction /Michael G. Azar -- 1 The Modern Reception of the Ancient Reception of John’s “Jews” /Michael G. Azar -- 2 Origen of Alexandria /Michael G. Azar -- 3 John Chrysostom /Michael G. Azar -- 4 Cyril of Alexandria /Michael G. Azar -- 5 Conclusion /Mich...

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Published in:Bible in ancient Christianity
Main Author: Azar, Michael G. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2016]
In: Bible in ancient Christianity (10)
Series/Journal:Bible in ancient Christianity 10
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B John / Jews / Reception / Origenes 185-254, Commentarii in evangelium Joannis / John, Chrysostomus 344-407, In Joannem / Cyrillus, Alexandrinus 380-444, Commentarii in Joannem
B John / Jews / Church
Further subjects:B Judaism (Christian theology) History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600
B Jews in the New Testament
B Judaism (Christian theology) History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600
B Christianity and other religions Judaism
B Bible. John Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Jesus Christ Passion Role of Jews History of doctrines
B Thesis
B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:Preliminary Material /Michael G. Azar -- Introduction /Michael G. Azar -- 1 The Modern Reception of the Ancient Reception of John’s “Jews” /Michael G. Azar -- 2 Origen of Alexandria /Michael G. Azar -- 3 John Chrysostom /Michael G. Azar -- 4 Cyril of Alexandria /Michael G. Azar -- 5 Conclusion /Michael G. Azar -- Bibliography /Michael G. Azar -- Index of Ancient Sources /Michael G. Azar -- Index of Names, Places, and Subjects /Michael G. Azar.
In Exegeting the Jews: The Early Reception of the Johannine \'Jews\' , Michael G. Azar analyzes the rhetorical function of the Gospel of John’s \'Jews\' in the earliest surviving full-length expositions of John in Greek: Origen’s Commentary on John (3rd century), John Chrysostom’s Homilies on John (4th century), and Cyril of Alexandria’s Commentary on John (5th century). While scholarship often has portrayed the reception history ( Wirkungsgeschichte ) of the Gospel’s “Jews” as simply and uniformly anti-Jewish or antisemitic, Azar demonstrates that these three writers primarily read John’s narrative typologically, employing the situation and characters in the Gospel not against contemporary Jews with whom they regularly interacted, but as types of each patristic writer’s own intra-Christian struggle and opponents
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004316167
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004316164