The Fourth Gospel in four dimensions Judaism and Jesus, the Gospels and Scripture

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Smith, Dwight Moody, 1931- (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press cop. 2008
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Acceso en línea:Sumario
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Gospel of John in its Jewish context : why begin with Judaism?
  • Judaism in the Johannine context : does the Gospel of John misrepresent Judaism?
  • The stressful tension between Judaism and the Johannine Jesus : revisiting and evaluating J. Louis Martyn's classic proposal
  • The problem of history in John : the gospel narratives as history at two levels
  • John's quest for Jesus : the pastness of the present Jesus
  • John's portrait of Jesus : Jesus portrayed as talking christology in John's narrative
  • Jesus tradition in the Gospel of John : are John's differences from the synoptics coincident with their historical value?
  • Redaction criticism, genre, narrative criticism, and the historical Jesus in the Gospel of John : does John also enshrine a separate memory?
  • The historical figure of Jesus in 1 John : Jesus at the beginning giving a commandment for the future
  • From synoptic Jesus to Johannine Christ : historical considerations : choosing between genuine historical alternatives
  • The question of gospel genre : did Mark create the genre?
  • John and the apocryphal gospels : was John the first apocryphal gospel?
  • The problem of faith and history : common to both John and the synoptics, and peculiar to neither
  • When did the gospels become Scripture? What did their authors intend and their readers assume?
  • Four gospels and the canonical approach to exegesis : should their being together in the New Testament make a difference in their interpretation?
  • Toward a canonical reading of the fourth gospel : canonical readings from Clement of Alexandria through Abraham Lincoln to Rudolf Bultmann and C.H. Dodd.