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050 00 $aBS2615.52$b.J65 2007
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245 00 $aJohn, Jesus, and history /$cedited by Paul N. Anderson, Felix Just, and Tom Thatcher.
260 $aAtlanta, GA :$bSociety of Biblical Literature,$c©2007- <2016>
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490 1 $aSociety of Biblical Literature symposium series ;$v44
490 1 $aSociety of Biblical Literature early Christianity and its literature ;$v2, 18
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 295-326) and indexes.
505 0 $av. 1. Critical appraisals of critical views -- v. 2. Aspects of historicity in the fourth gospel -- v. 3 Glimpses of Jesus through the Johannine lens.
520 $aV.1: Over the last two centuries, many scholars have considered the Gospel of John off-limits for all quests for the historical Jesus. That stance, however, creates a new set of problems that need to be addressed thoughtfully. The essays in this book, reflecting the ongoing deliberations of an international group of Johannine and Jesus scholars, critically assess two primary assumptions of the prevalent view: the dehistoricization of John and the de-Johannification of Jesus. The approaches taken here are diverse, including cognitive-critical developments of Johannine memory, distinctive characteristics of the Johannine witness, new historicism, Johannine-Synoptic relations, and fresh analyses of Johannine traditional development. In addition to offering state-of-the-art reviews of Johannine studies and Jesus studies, this volume draws together an emerging consensus that sees the Gospel of John as an autonomous tradition with its own perspective, in dialogue with other traditions. Through this challenging of critical and traditional assumptions alike, new approaches to John&#x2019;s age-old riddles emerge, and the ground is cleared for new and creative ways forward. (Publisher).
520 $aV.2: 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.
520 $aV.3: Since it began in 2002, the John, Jesus, and History Project has assessed critically the modern disparaging of John's historicity and has found this bias wanting. In this third volume, an international group of experts demonstrate over two dozen ways in which John contributes to an enhanced historical understanding of Jesus and his ministry. Features: An introductory essay on the state of the research in Jesus and Johannine studies ; Close examination of Johannine-Synoptic similarities and differences and their implications ; An overview of the contributions and implications for historical-Jesus research. (Publisher).
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700 1 $aAnderson, Paul N.,$d1956-
700 1 $aJust, Felix.
700 1 $aThatcher, Tom,$d1967-
830 0 $aSymposium series (Society of Biblical Literature) ;$vno. 44.
830 0 $aEarly Christianity and its literature ;$v2, 18.
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