Archetypes and the Fourth Gospel: literature and theology in conversation
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- I. A Opening remarks -- I. B Experience, archetype, and archetypal literary criticism -- I. C Theology, archetype, and conceptual prefigurement -- I. D Archetypal criticism and the Fourth Gospel --...
Summary: | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- I. A Opening remarks -- I. B Experience, archetype, and archetypal literary criticism -- I. C Theology, archetype, and conceptual prefigurement -- I. D Archetypal criticism and the Fourth Gospel -- I. E Goals, objectives, and qualifications -- 2 The Fourth Gospel, Jesus, and Romance -- II. A Introduction -- II. B Romance, the Fourth Gospel, and Jesus -- II. C Romance motifs and the Fourth Gospel -- II. D Structural/conceptual elements: Setting, plot/story, character -- II. E Conclusion -- 3 Tragedy and Pilate -- III. A Introduction -- III. B Pilate in the Fourth Gospel -- III. C Narrative analysis 18:15-19:22 -- III. D Tragedy and Pilate -- III. E Conceptual elements of tragedy -- III. F Conclusion -- 4 Irony, Thomas, and the Jews -- IV. A Introduction -- IV. B Thomas and the Jews in the Fourth Gospel: Variations on the ironization of irony -- IV. C Conceptual issues in irony -- IV. D Conclusion -- 5 Comedy and Peter -- V. A Introduction -- V. B Peter in the Fourth Gospel -- V. C The comic and Peter -- V. D Conceptual elements of comedy -- V. E Conclusion -- 6 Conclusion -- VI. A Retrospect -- VI. B Review -- VI. C Results -- VI. D Prospects -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record |
ISBN: | 0567676498 |