In this book, Adele Reinhartz argues that the Gospel of John is a rhetorical work that aims to persuade its audience not only to believe in Jesus but also to separate themselves from the Jews. This program accounts for the Gospel's pervasive Jewishness as well as its anti-Jewish statements.
In this book, Adele Reinhartz argues that the Gospel of John is a rhetorical work that aims to persuade its audience not only to believe in Jesus but also to separate themselves from the Jews. This program accounts for the Gospel's pervasive Jewishness as well as its anti-Jewish statements.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adele Reinhartz is professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa.
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Part I: The Rhetoric of Affiliation Chapter 1: Ask and you will receive: The Rhetoric of Desire and Fulfillment Chapter 2: Love One Another: The Rhetoric of Transformation Part II: The Rhetoric of Disaffiliation Chapter 3: Casting off the Withered Branch: The Rhetoric of Expropriation Chapter 4: The World has Hated you: The Rhetoric of Repudiation Chapter 5: Rhetorical Ioudaioi and Real Jews Part III: Imagining the Rhetorical Situation Chapter 6: The Jews had already agreed: J.L. Martyn and the Expulsion Theory Chapter 7: We Wish to See Jesus: John, Alexandra and the Propulsion Theory
Part I: The Rhetoric of Affiliation Chapter 1: Ask and you will receive: The Rhetoric of Desire and Fulfillment Chapter 2: Love One Another: The Rhetoric of Transformation Part II: The Rhetoric of Disaffiliation Chapter 3: Casting off the Withered Branch: The Rhetoric of Expropriation Chapter 4: The World has Hated you: The Rhetoric of Repudiation Chapter 5: Rhetorical Ioudaioi and Real Jews Part III: Imagining the Rhetorical Situation Chapter 6: The Jews had already agreed: J.L. Martyn and the Expulsion Theory Chapter 7: We Wish to See Jesus: John, Alexandra and the Propulsion Theory
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