John, Jesus, and history [electronic resource] . Volume 2, Aspects of historicity in the fourth gospel / edited by Paul N. Anderson, Felix Just, and Tom Thatcher.
Material type: TextSeries: Early Christianity and its literature series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 2. | Symposium series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 44.Publication details: Atlanta, GA : Society of Biblical Literature, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 455 pages) : illustrationsISBN:- 9781589833937
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- BS2615.52 .J652 2009eb
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226.5066 LEE The Parakletos in the Gospel of John, chapters 14 - 16. | 226.5066 SASS Die Auferweckung des Lazarus Eine Auslegung von Johannes 11 | 226.5067 John, Jesus, and history. | 226.5067 John, Jesus, and history | 226.5067 Kinship relations in the Gospel of John / | 226.5067 John and empire : | 226.5067 Scripture cannot be broken : |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Aspects of historicity in the fourth gospel : phase two of the John, Jesus, and History project / Tom Thatcher -- Aspects of historicity in John 1-4. Introduction to pt. 1 : aspects of historicity in John 1-4 / Paul N. Anderson ; "We beheld his glory!" (John 1:14) / Craig S. Keener ; Jesus' Bethsaida disciples : a study in Johannine origins / Mark Appold ; "Destroy this temple" : issues of history in John 2:13-22 / James F. McGrath ; John as witness and friend / Mary Coloe ; The symbology of the serpent in the Gospel of John / James H. Charlesworth ; The woman at the well : John's portrayal of the Samaritan mission / Susan Miller ; The royal official and the historical Jesus / Peter J. Judge ; Aspects of historicity in John 1-4 : a response / Craig R. Koester -- Aspects of historicity in John 5-12. Introduction to pt. 2 : aspects of historicity in John 5-12 / Paul N. Anderson ; The Jewish feasts and questions of historicity in John 5-12 / Brian D. Johnson ; Feeding the five thousand and the Eucharist / Craig A. Evans ; Jesus and the Galilean 'Am Ha'arets : fact, Johannine irony, or both? / Sean Freyne ; The pool of Siloam : the importance of new discoveries for our understanding of ritual immersion in late Second Temple Judaism and the Gospel of John / Urban C. von Wahlde ; The overrealized expulsion in the Gospel of John / Edward W. Klink III ; The Bethany family in John 11-12 : history or fiction? / Richard Bauckham ; What's in a name? : rethinking the historical figure of the beloved disciple in the fourth gospel / Ben Witherington III ; On not unbinding the Lazarus story : the nexus of history and theology in John 11:1-44 / Derek M.H. Tovey ; Aspects of historicity in John 4-12 : a response / Paul N. Anderson -- Aspects of historicity in John 13-21. Introduction to pt. 3 : aspects of historicity in John 13-21 / Paul N. Anderson ; John 13 : of footwashing and history / Jaime Clark-Soles ; John's Last Supper and resurrection dialogues / Bas van Os ; Imitating Jesus : an inclusive approach to the ethics of the historical Jesus and John's gospel / Richard A. Burridge ; The historical plausibility of John's Passion dating / Mark A. Matson ; At the court of the high priest : history and theology in John 18:13-24 / Helen K. Bond ; See my hands and feet : fresh light on a Johannine midrash / Jeffrey Paul Garcia ; Peter's rehabilitation (John 21:15-19) and the adoption of sinners : remembering Jesus and relecturing John / Michael Labahn ; John 21:24-25 : the Johannine sphragis / R. Alan Culpepper ; Aspects of historicity in John 13-21 : a response / Gail R. O'Day -- Conclusion. Aspects of historicity in the fourth gospel : consensus and convergences / Paul N. Anderson ; Epilogue : whence, where, and whither for John, Jesus, and History? / Felix Just.
This volume draws together an international group of leading biblical scholars to consider one of the most controversial religious topics in the modern era: Is the Gospel of John--the most theological and distinctive among the four canonical Gospels--historical or not? If not, why does John alone among the Gospels claim eyewitness connections to Jesus? If so, why is so much of John's material unique to John? Using various methodologies and addressing key historical issues in John, these essays advance the critical inquiry into Gospel historiography and John's place within it, leading to consensus and convergences along the way. --From publisher's description.