The Fourth Gospel in first-century media culture

Werner Kelber`s The Oral and the Written Gospel substantially challenged predominant paradigms for understanding early Jesus traditions and the formation of written Gospels. Since that publication, a more precise and complex picture of first-century media culture has emerged. Yet while issues of ora...

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Publié dans:Library of New Testament studies
Collaborateurs: Le Donne, Anthony 1975- (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Thatcher, Tom 1967- (Autre)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: London [u.a.] T & T Clark 2011
Dans: Library of New Testament studies (426)
Collection/Revue:Library of New Testament studies 426
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Bibel. Johannesevangelium / Tradition orale
Classifications IxTheo:HC Nouveau Testament
Sujets non-standardisés:B Bible N.T John Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible. John Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
B Recueil d'articles
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Résumé:Werner Kelber`s The Oral and the Written Gospel substantially challenged predominant paradigms for understanding early Jesus traditions and the formation of written Gospels. Since that publication, a more precise and complex picture of first-century media culture has emerged. Yet while issues of orality, aurality, performance, and mnemonics are now well voiced in Synoptic Studies, Johannine scholars remain largely unaware of such issues and their implications. The highly respected contributors to this book seek to fill this lacuna by exploring various applications of orality, literacy, memory, and performance theories to the Johannine Literature in hopes of opening new avenues for future discussion. Part 1 surveys the scope of the field by introducing the major themes of ancient media studies and noting their applicability to the Fourth Gospel and the Johannine Epistles. Part 2 analyzes major themes in the Johannine Literature from a media perspective, while Part 3 features case studies of specific texts. Two responses by Gail O`Day
ISBN:0567464687