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_bJ65aj, 2016
245 0 0 _aJohn, Jesus, and history.
_bVolume 3,
_pGlimpses of Jesus through the Johannine lens /
_cedited by Paul N. Anderson, Felix Just, S.J., and Tom Thatcher.
300 _axxiii , 636 pages ;
_c24 cm
490 1 _aEarly Christianity and its literature ;
_vnumber 18
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction and overview /
_rPaul N. Anderson and Jaime Clark-Soles --
_gPart 1:
_tGlimpses of the Passion of Jesus through the Johannine lens.
_tThe last days of Jesus in John: An introduction to the issues /
_rPaul N. Anderson --
_tHistory and theology in the Johannine presentation of the causes for the death of Jesus : John 11:45-53 as convergence point /
_rDonald Senior --
_tJesus and Pilate: Memories in John's Gospel? /
_rWarren Carter --
_t"What is truth?": Pilate's perspective on Jesus in John 18:33-38 /
_rCraig S. Keener --
_tThe hour of the lamb? Some remarks on John 19: 14 and the hour of Jesus's condemnation and/or crucifixion /
_rStephan Witetschek --
_tStory, plot, and history in the Johannine passion narrative /
_rJean Zumstein --
_tPoints and stars: John and the synoptics /
_rWendy E.S. North --
_tTraces of Jesus in a pre-Johannine passion narrative /
_rRobert T. Fortna --
_tThe passion of Jesus and the gospel of John: Progress and prospects /
_rTom Thatcher --
_gPart 2:
_tGlimpses of the works of Jesus through the Johannine lens.
_tThe works of Jesus in John: An introduction to the issues /
_rPaul N. Anderson --
_tWho were the first disciples of Jesus? An assessment of the historicity of the Johannine call narrative (John 1:35-51) /
_rAndreas J. Köstenberger --
_tThe perspective of a Jewish priest on the Johannine timing of the action in the temple /
_rJames S. McLaren --
_tJesus in relation to John "the testifier" and not "the baptizer": The fourth gospel's portrayal of John the Baptist and its historical possibilities /
_rRobert L. Webb --
_tThe signs in the gospel of John /
_rUdo Schnelle --
_tThe geopolitics of water and John 4:1-42 /
_rJo-Ann A. Brant --
_tSiloam, Bethesda, and the Johannine water motif /
_rGary M. Burge --
_tJohn, Jesus, and virtuoso religion /
_rTim Ling --
_tThe last days of Jesus in John and the synoptics: The evidence from astronomy and chronology /
_rColin Humphreys --
_tResponse to the essays in part 2 /
_rAnnette Merz --
_gPart 3:
_tGlimpses of the words of Jesus through the Johannine lens.
_tThe message of Jesus in John: An introduction to the issues /
_rPaul N. Anderson --
_tThe aphorisms of Jesus in the fourth gospel: A look at John 4:35 /
_rLinda McKinnish Bridges --
_tJesus sayings in the Johannine discourses: A proposal /
_rR. Alan Culpepper --
_tJohannine dominical sayings as metatexts of synoptic sayings of Jesus: Reflections on a new category within reception history /
_rMichael Theobald --
_tSemitic language and syntax within the speech of the Johannine Jesus /
_rSteven A. Graham --
_tObservations on God's agent and agency in John 5-9: Tradition, exposition, and glimpses into history /
_rPeter Borgen --
_tFrom the "Kingdom of God" to "eternal life": The transformation of theological language in the fourth gospel /
_rJörg Frey --
_tThe Johannine son of man and the historical Jesus: John 9:35 as a test case /
_rBenjamin E. Reynolds --
_tWhat happened to "good news for the poor" in the Johannine tradition? /
_rWilliam Loader --
_tSome reflections on the historicity of the words "laying down your life for your friends" in John 15:13 /
_rJan van der Watt --
_tJohn and the historical Jesus: A response /
_rJames D.G. Dunn --
_gConclusion.
_tContributions of this volume and the de-Johannification of Jesus /
_rPaul N. Anderson.
520 _aSince it began in 2002, the John, Jesus, and History Project has assessed critically the modern disparaging of John's historicity and has found this bias wanting. In this third volume, an international group of experts demonstrate over two dozen ways in which John contributes to an enhanced historical understanding of Jesus and his ministry. Features: An introductory essay on the state of the research in Jesus and Johannine studies ; Close examination of Johannine-Synoptic similarities and differences and their implications ; An overview of the contributions and implications for historical-Jesus research.
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pJohn
_xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
_xCongresses.
630 0 0 _aJesus in history, thought, and culture
_xHistoricity
_xCongresses.
700 1 _aAnderson, Paul N.,
_d1956-
_eeditor.
700 1 _aJust, Felix,
_eeditor.
700 1 _aThatcher, Tom,
_d1967-
_eeditor.
830 0 _aEarly Christianity and its literature ;
_vno. 18.
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_cBK
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