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Expressions of the Johannine Kerygma in John 2:23-5:18

Historical, Literary, and Theological Readings from the Colloquium Ioanneum 2017 in Jerusalem

Expressions of the Johannine Kerygma in John 2:23-5:18

Historical, Literary, and Theological Readings from the Colloquium Ioanneum 2017 in Jerusalem

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£141.70

Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
ISBN: 9783161576362
Number of Pages: 342
Published: 08/07/2019
Width: 24.1 cm
Height: 16.5 cm
The essays in this volume from the 2017 session of the Colloquium Ioanneum in Jerusalem treat aspects of John 2:23-5:18, employing a variety of methods. These early chapters present interpreters with a challenging series of issues, including the strategy of revelation in John 3-4, the characterization of Nicodemus, the only references to the kingdom of God in John, Jesus' role as Son of Man, the erga concept in the Fourth Gospel and the references to John's baptism and Jesus' baptism, the background and universal program of the narrative of the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman, the universal program in John 4, and the harvest proverbs in John 4:35-38. The last two essays explore the characterization of the royal official in John 4:46-54 and the evidence for associating the Pool of Bethzatha with healing. The essays demonstrate the astuteness of an observation made by Adele Reinhartz: the closer we look at a text the more it "pixilates" and the more open to interpretation it becomes.

R. Alan Culpepper, Jörg Frey

Born 1946; PhD from Duke University; taught at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Baylor University, and Mercer University, founding dean of the McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University; retired since 2016. Geboren 1962; 1996 Promotion; 1998 Habilitation; seit 2010 Professor für Neues Testament an der Universität Zürich.

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