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John, Jesus, and History, Volume 2 : Aspects of Historicity in the Fourth Gospel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Early Christianity and Its Literature SeriesPublisher: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (468 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781589833937
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: John, Jesus, and History, Volume 2DDC classification:
  • 226.5/067
LOC classification:
  • BS2615.52 .J652 2009
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Aspects of Historicity in the Fourth Gospel: Phase Two of the John, Jesus, and History Project -- Part 1 -- Aspects of Historicity in John 1-4 -- Introduction to Part 1: Aspects of Historicity in John 1-4 -- "We Beheld His Glory!" (John 1:14) -- Jesus' Bethsaida Disciples: A Study in Johannine Origins -- "Destroy This Temple": Issues of History in John 2:13-22 -- John as Witness and Friend -- The Symbology of the Serpent in the Gospel of John -- The Woman at the Well: John's Portrayal of the Samaritan Mission -- The Royal Official and the Historical Jesus -- Aspects of Historicity in John 1-4: A Response -- Part 2: Aspects of Historicity in John 5-12 -- Introduction to Part 2: Aspects of Historicity in John 5-12 -- The Jewish Feasts and Questions of Historicity in John 5-12 -- Feeding the Five Thousand and the Eucharist -- Jesus and the Galilean 'Am Ha'arets: Fact, Johannine Irony, or Both? -- The Pool of Siloam: The Importance of the New Discoveries for Our Understanding of Ritual Immersion in Late Second Temple Judaism and the Gospel of John -- The Overrealized Expulsion in the Gospel of John -- The Bethany Family in John 11-12: History or Fiction? -- What's in a Name? Rethinking the Historical Figure of the Beloved Disciple in the Fourth Gospel -- On Not Unbinding the Lazarus Story: The Nexus of History and Theology in John 11:1-44 -- Aspects of Historicity in John 5-12: A Response -- Part 3: Aspects of Historicity in John 13-21 -- Introduction to Part 3: Aspects of Historicity in John 13-21 -- John 13: Of Footwashing and History -- John's Last Supper and the Resurrection Dialogues -- Imitating Jesus: An Inclusive Approach to the Ethics of the Historical Jesus and John's Gospel -- The Historical Plausibility of John's Passion Dating.
At the Court of the High Priest: History and Theology in John 18:13-24* -- See My Hands and My Feet: Fresh Light on a Johannine Midrash -- Peter's Rehabilitation (John 21:15-19) and the Adoption of Sinners: Remembering Jesus and Relecturing John -- John 21:24-25: The Johannine Sphragis -- Aspects of Historicity in John 13-21: A Response -- Conclusion -- Aspects of Historicity in the Fourth Gospel: Consensus and Convergences -- Epilogue: Whence, Where, and Whither for John, Jesus, and History? -- Works Cited -- Contributors -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Modern Authors and Authorities.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Aspects of Historicity in the Fourth Gospel: Phase Two of the John, Jesus, and History Project -- Part 1 -- Aspects of Historicity in John 1-4 -- Introduction to Part 1: Aspects of Historicity in John 1-4 -- "We Beheld His Glory!" (John 1:14) -- Jesus' Bethsaida Disciples: A Study in Johannine Origins -- "Destroy This Temple": Issues of History in John 2:13-22 -- John as Witness and Friend -- The Symbology of the Serpent in the Gospel of John -- The Woman at the Well: John's Portrayal of the Samaritan Mission -- The Royal Official and the Historical Jesus -- Aspects of Historicity in John 1-4: A Response -- Part 2: Aspects of Historicity in John 5-12 -- Introduction to Part 2: Aspects of Historicity in John 5-12 -- The Jewish Feasts and Questions of Historicity in John 5-12 -- Feeding the Five Thousand and the Eucharist -- Jesus and the Galilean 'Am Ha'arets: Fact, Johannine Irony, or Both? -- The Pool of Siloam: The Importance of the New Discoveries for Our Understanding of Ritual Immersion in Late Second Temple Judaism and the Gospel of John -- The Overrealized Expulsion in the Gospel of John -- The Bethany Family in John 11-12: History or Fiction? -- What's in a Name? Rethinking the Historical Figure of the Beloved Disciple in the Fourth Gospel -- On Not Unbinding the Lazarus Story: The Nexus of History and Theology in John 11:1-44 -- Aspects of Historicity in John 5-12: A Response -- Part 3: Aspects of Historicity in John 13-21 -- Introduction to Part 3: Aspects of Historicity in John 13-21 -- John 13: Of Footwashing and History -- John's Last Supper and the Resurrection Dialogues -- Imitating Jesus: An Inclusive Approach to the Ethics of the Historical Jesus and John's Gospel -- The Historical Plausibility of John's Passion Dating.

At the Court of the High Priest: History and Theology in John 18:13-24* -- See My Hands and My Feet: Fresh Light on a Johannine Midrash -- Peter's Rehabilitation (John 21:15-19) and the Adoption of Sinners: Remembering Jesus and Relecturing John -- John 21:24-25: The Johannine Sphragis -- Aspects of Historicity in John 13-21: A Response -- Conclusion -- Aspects of Historicity in the Fourth Gospel: Consensus and Convergences -- Epilogue: Whence, Where, and Whither for John, Jesus, and History? -- Works Cited -- Contributors -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Modern Authors and Authorities.

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