Jesus research : the Gospel of John in historical inquiry
Edited by James H. Charlesworth ; with Jolyon G. R. Pruszinski
London : T&T Clark, 2020
xviii, 371 p. ; 24 cm.
Book
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1/F Collection | BT 303 .2 .P7 | Available |
- A.Part One: John and the Synoptics in Jesus Research
- 1. Why the Gospel of John is Fundamental to Jesus Research / Paul N. Anderson
- 2. Reflections on Matthew, John, and Jesus / Dale C. Allison
- Part Two: Literary and Rhetorical Approaches for Jesus Research in John
- 3. Some Methodological Considerations Regarding John, Jesus, and History / Harold W. Attridge
- 4. How and in What Ways Does John's Rhetoric Reflect Jesus' Rhetoric? / George L. Parsenios
- B.Part Three: Johannine Relationships to Early Traditions, Josephus, and Archaeological Data
- 5. The First Edition of John's Gospel in Light of Archaeology and Contemporary Literature / Urban C. von Wahlde
- 6. John 2:20, "Forty-Six Years": Revisiting J. A. T. Robinson's Chronology of Jesus' Ministry / R. Alan Culpepper
- 7. Historical Tradition in the Fourth Gospel's Depiction of the Baptist / Craig S. Keener
- 8. Can Archaeology Help Us See Jesus' Shadows in the Gospel of John? / James H. Charlesworth
- Part Four: Johannine Tendenzen, Theology, and History
- 9. History in John's Portrayal of Jesus / Jan Roskovec
- C.10. Jesus and the Historical Implications of John's Temple Cleansing / Michael A. Daise
- 11. Jesus of Nazareth in the Gospel of John / Petr Pokorny
- Part Five: Summaries of Symposium Discussions
- 12. Allison, Anderson, Culpepper, and Attridge: Discussion of Papers I / Nathan C. Johnson and Maurice J. P. O'Connor
- 13. Charlesworth and Parsenios: Discussion of Papers II / Brandon L. Allen
- 14. Pokorny, von Wahlde, and Keener: Discussion of Papers III / James M. Neumann
- 15. Roskovec, Daise, and a Developing Consensus: Discussion of Papers IV / Jolyon G. R. Pruszinski.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 0567696111
- 9780567696113 (pbk)
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AOSi