This volume offers new proposals for understanding the emergence of the Johannine Literature, building upon existing perspectives on the Johannine community. Featuring a lineup of international experts, the book consists of constructive essays on the question of the Johannine Community, followed by responses from three senior scholars.
This volume offers new proposals for understanding the emergence of the Johannine Literature, building upon existing perspectives on the Johannine community. Featuring a lineup of international experts, the book consists of constructive essays on the question of the Johannine Community, followed by responses from three senior scholars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Seglenieks works at the Bible College of South Australia, an affiliated college of the Australian College of Theology. Christopher W. Skinner is professor of New Testament and Early Christianity and Graduate Program Director in the Theology Department at Loyola University Chicago.
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List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Christopher W. Skinner and Christopher Seglenieks Chapter 1: The Rise, Demise, and Afterlives of the Johannine Community Christopher W. Skinner Part I: New Approaches to the Johannine Community Chapter 2: Reading the Johannine Community in the Letters: A Method Christopher Seglenieks Chapter 3: The Language of John: Idiolect, Sociolect, Antilanguage, and Textual Community David A. Lamb Chapter 4: Disentangling "Mom's Spaghetti": A Socio-Cognitive Approach to the Complexity of the Johannine Community Christopher Porter Chapter 5: Triangulating a Johannine Community from John 18:28-19:22 Laura J. Hunt Chapter 6: The Johannine Community and the Johannine Community Vision: Historical Reflection, Rhetorical Construction, and Narrative Ecclesiology Andrew J. Byers Chapter 7: Renewing Johannine Historical Criticism: A Proposal Hugo Méndez Chapter 8: The Legacy of the Beloved Disciple: The Johannine Letters as Epistolary Fiction Elizabeth J. B. Corsar Part II: The Way Forward? Responses to the Proposals Chapter 9: Who Are the Children of God? Rhetoric, Memory, and Creating Communities with the Johannine Writings Alicia D. Myers Chapter 10: The Johannine Situation-An Advance over Imagined Communities Paul N. Anderson Chapter 11: Seeing with the Eyes and Hearing with the Ears: Community Hypotheses in Johannine Scholarship Adele Reinhartz Bibliography About the Contributors
List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Christopher W. Skinner and Christopher Seglenieks Chapter 1: The Rise, Demise, and Afterlives of the Johannine Community Christopher W. Skinner Part I: New Approaches to the Johannine Community Chapter 2: Reading the Johannine Community in the Letters: A Method Christopher Seglenieks Chapter 3: The Language of John: Idiolect, Sociolect, Antilanguage, and Textual Community David A. Lamb Chapter 4: Disentangling "Mom's Spaghetti": A Socio-Cognitive Approach to the Complexity of the Johannine Community Christopher Porter Chapter 5: Triangulating a Johannine Community from John 18:28-19:22 Laura J. Hunt Chapter 6: The Johannine Community and the Johannine Community Vision: Historical Reflection, Rhetorical Construction, and Narrative Ecclesiology Andrew J. Byers Chapter 7: Renewing Johannine Historical Criticism: A Proposal Hugo Méndez Chapter 8: The Legacy of the Beloved Disciple: The Johannine Letters as Epistolary Fiction Elizabeth J. B. Corsar Part II: The Way Forward? Responses to the Proposals Chapter 9: Who Are the Children of God? Rhetoric, Memory, and Creating Communities with the Johannine Writings Alicia D. Myers Chapter 10: The Johannine Situation-An Advance over Imagined Communities Paul N. Anderson Chapter 11: Seeing with the Eyes and Hearing with the Ears: Community Hypotheses in Johannine Scholarship Adele Reinhartz Bibliography About the Contributors
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