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JOHNS APOLOGETIC CHRISTOLOGY

F. Mcgrath James

Oprawa:
MIĘKKA

Wydawca:
Cambridge University Press

Data premiery:
2004-12-23

ISBN:
9780521609470

279,76 PLN
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Opis produktu

James F. McGrath is Lecturer in New Testament Studies at Emanuel University Oradea and the University of Oradea Romania. He has published articles in NTS Irish Biblical Studies Irish Theological Quarterly Religion and Theology and Koinonia Journal.James McGrath offers a fresh approach to the question of the origins of Johannine christology.James McGrath offers a convincing explanation of how and why John arrived at a christological portrait of Jesus that is so different from that of other New Testament authors. McGrath makes use of sociological insights to bring methodological clarity to the important issue of the development of Johannine christology.James McGrath offers a convincing explanation of how and why John arrived at a christological portrait of Jesus that is so different from that of other New Testament authors. McGrath makes use of sociological insights to bring methodological clarity to the important issue of the development of Johannine christology.The Gospel according to John presents Jesus in a unique way as compared with other New Testament writings. Scholars have long puzzled and pondered over why this should be. In this book James McGrath offers a convincing explanation of how and why the author of the Fourth Gospel arrived at a christological portrait of Jesus that is so different from that of other New Testament authors and yet at the same time clearly has its roots in earlier tradition. McGrath suggests that as the author of this Gospel sought to defend his beliefs about Jesus against the objections brought by opponents he developed and drew out further implications from the beliefs he inherited. The book studies this process using insights from the field of sociology which helps to bring methodological clarity to the important issue of the development of Johannine Christology.Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction: the development of Johannine christology: 2. A conflict setting and a distinctive christology: setting the stage: Part II. Jesus and God: 3. ... Those who say there are two powers in John...: 4. Gods equal or Gods agent? (John 5): 5. I obey therefore I am (John 8.1259): 6. You are Gods but who are you? (John 10.2239): 7. In the bosom of the Father (John 1.118): 8. Conclusion to Part II: Part III. Jesus Moses and Torah: 9. The word and the glory (John 1.118): 10. Descent and ascent (John 3.121): 11. Bread from heaven (John 6): 12. Legitimating signs (John 9): 13. Conclusion to Part III: Part IV. Other Issues and Conclusion: 14. Other possible issues: 15. Putting the pieces together: 16. Conclusion.I would recommend Johns Apologetic Christology especially to advanced students of the New Testament in need of a book that could provide an orientation to the study of John. Bryn Mawr Classical ReviewThere is some especially interesting discussion of John 8:1259 and 10:2239 in which McGrath seeks to show how the Evangelist shapes the dialogue to answer potential Jewish objections. The theme of agency is thoroughly explor

Data Publikacji: 2004-12-23
Wymiary: 216 mm 138 mm 16 mm 360 gr

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