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1, 2, and 3 John: An Introduction and Study Guide

Multiple Readings, Deconstructing Constructions

1, 2, and 3 John: An Introduction and Study Guide

Multiple Readings, Deconstructing Constructions

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£55.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567704207
Number of Pages: 144
Published: 08/08/2024
Width: 16.2 cm
Height: 23.8 cm

This insightful study engages the debates and interpretations of the brief and somewhat elusive writings known in the Christian canon as 1, 2, and 3 John. Chapter 1 identifies six unknowns about the origins of the three writings: authors, relationship to John’s Gospel, order, date and location of the writings, and their audiences. Chapters 2 and 3 delineate the debate concerning the relationship of these writings to a purported “Johannine tradition” and “Johannine community” in which a schism is claimed to have occurred. An alternative view recognizes that while there are some connections with John’s Gospel, it is more compelling to see the writings as independent rather than derivative, as internally not externally directed, as pastoral not polemical, and as schism-free.

Chapters 4-7 discuss important aspects of 1 John. Chapter 4 argues that its structure or organization is based on rhetorical and conceptual links among the writing’s small units. Chapter 5 reads 1 John as a pastoral “in-house” writing, rather than a polemical attack on opponents. Chapter 6 identifies the genre of I John as not a letter or sermon but an epideictic speech that seeks to strengthen the identity, commitments, and practices of its believing recipients. Chapter 7 outlines theological understandings that underpin the writing’s pastoral work.

Chapters 8 and 9 focus on 2 and 3 John as writings that provide two different approaches to itinerant teachers. The narrative fiction in 2 John presents the elder’s warning and skepticism about itinerant teachers whereas the author of 3 John, by contrast, advocates reception and welcome for itinerant teachers.

Introduction
Part I: Locating Readings of I, II, and III John
1. Matters We Don’t Know about I, II, and III John
2. Raymond Brown: Johannine Tradition and Community
3. Judith Lieu’s Approach: Three Autonomous Writings
Part 2: First John
4. How Is I John Structured?
5. Does I John Attack Opponents?
6. What Genre of Writing is 1 John? Epideictic Rhetoric
7. Theology in I John?
Part 3: II and III John
8. II John
9. III John
Bibliography

Prof. Warren Carter (LaDonna Kramer Meinders Professor of New Testament)

Warren Carter is Meinders Professor of New Testament, Phillips Theological Seminary Tulsa, USA.