Biblical interpretation in early Christian Gospels. Volume 4, The gospel of John/
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Imprint: | London, England : T & T Clark, 2020 |
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Description: | xii, 285 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | The Library of New Testament Studies ; 613 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13162971 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Search the scriptures: A survey of approaches to the use of scriptures in the Fourth Gospel / Kyle R. L. Parsons
- Part I Historical Perspectives
- 2. "Of whom Moses wrote" : Torah themes in John's prologue / Craig A. Evans
- 3. Jesus the Good Shepherd: An intertextual approach to Exekiel 34 and John 10 / Warren Carter
- 4. The fulfilled word in the Gospel of John: A polyvalent analysis / Paul N. Anderson
- 5. Rumors of glory: A narrative, exegetical, and reception-historical reading of John 12:36b-43 / Archie J. Spencer
- Part II Rhetorical and Linguistic Perspectives
- 6. Jesus's dialogues with those who do not understand: A rhetorical analysis of John 4:1-42 / Jiří Lukeš
- 7. The linguistic function of Biblical citations in John's Gospel / Stanley E. Porter
- Part III Literary Perspectives
- 8. Quotation as commentary: The good news of a king on a donkey (John 12:12-15) / R. Alan Culpepper
- 9. The authentication of the narrative: The function of scripture quotations in John 19 / Susanne Luther
- 10. Jesus and Moses in John / Jan Roskovec
- Part IV Social Memory Perspectives
- 11. Proclamation rejected, truth confirmed. Reading John 12:37-44 in a social memory theoretical framework / Sandra Huebenthal
- 12. Zeal that consumed: Memory of Jerusalem's Temple and Jesus's body in the Gospel of John / Rafael Rodriguez
- 13. Memory and method: Theorizing John's mnemonic use of scripture / Thomas R. Hatina.