Anatomies of narrative criticism the past, present, and futures of de Fourth Gospel as Literatura

Reflecting on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Alan Culpepper's milestone Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel (1983), Anatomies of Narrative Criticism explores current trends in the study of the Gospel of John as literature. The contributors to the volume represent a wide range of methodological approa...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Tatcher, Tom , editor literari (editor literari), Moore, Stephen D., 1954- editor literari
Formato: 991009749335706719
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature 2008
Colección:Resources for Biblical Study (Society of Biblical Literature) ; 55
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Conté : Anatomies of the Fourth Gospel: past, present, and future probes / Tom Thatcher
  • Symbolism and history in John's account of Jesus' death / R. Alan Culpepper
  • Building skyscraper on toothpicks: the literary-critical challenge to historical criticism / Adele Reinhartz
  • There and back again: Johannine history on the other side of literary criticism / Colleen M. Conway
  • From one dialogue to another: Johannine polyvalence from origins to receptions / Paul N. Anderson
  • Intratextuality and intertextuality in the Gospel of John / Jean Zumstein
  • John is dead; long live John! / Robert Kysar
  • Magnificient but flawed: the breaking of form in the Fourth Gospel / Mark Stibbe
  • The word of bare life: workings of death and dream in the Fourth Gospel / Tat-siong Benny Liew
  • Resurrection dysfunction, or one hundred years of cinematic attempts at raising a Stiff (John 11:1-46) / Jeffrey L. Staley
  • Symbolic communication between John and his reader: the garden symbolism in John 19-20 / Ruben Zimmermann
  • John 21 and the Johannine story / FrancisJ. Moloney, S.D.B.
  • Afterword: things not written in this book / Stephen D. Moore