The Gospel of John in cultural and rhetorical perspective

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The Gospel of John in cultural and rhetorical perspective

Jerome H. Neyrey

William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2009

  • pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

収録内容

  • The anatomy of the Fourth Gospel : major perspectives. Encomiumvs. vituperation : contrasting portraits of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel
  • Role and status in the Fourth Gospel : cutting through confusion
  • Spaces and places, whence and whither, homes and rooms : "territoriality" in the Fourth Gospel
  • Narrative episodes in focus. "Are you greater than our father Jacob?" : Jesus and Jacob in John 1:51 and 4:4-26
  • "He must increase, I must decrease" (John 3:30) : a cultural and social interpretation
  • What's wrong with this picture? John 4, cultural stereotypes of women, and public and private space
  • "Equal to God" (John 5:18) : Jesus and God's two powers in the Fourth Gospel
  • The trials (forensic) and tribulations (honor challenges) of Jesus : John 7 in social science perspective
  • Jesus the judge : forensic process in John 8:21-59
  • Secrecy, deception, and revelation : information control in the Fourth Gospel
  • The "noble" Shepherd in John 10 : cultural and rhetorical background
  • "I said : you are gods" : Psalm 82:6 and John 10
  • "In conclusion
  • " : John 12 as a rhetorical "peroratio"
  • The footwashing in John 13:6-11 : transformation ritual or ceremony?
  • Worship in the Fourth Gospel : a cultural interpretation of John 14-17
  • "Despising the shame of the cross" : honor and shame in the Johannine passion narrative
  • Jesus vis-à-vis God : agent or equal? "My Lord and my God" : the heavenly character of Jesus in John's Gospel
  • "I am the door" (John 10:7, 9) : Jesus the broker in the Fourth Gospel

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内容説明

Given all that has been written about the Gospel of John over the past twenty centuries, can anything more possibly be said about it? Yes, says Jerome Neyrey -- by reading this -maverick Gospel- in terms of ancient rhetoric and by viewing it in terms of cultural anthropology. / By interpreting the text in these two fresh ways, Neyrey distinctively illuminates the Gospel of John, casting new light on its theological message and on such topics as Jesus the revealer practicing secrecy, foot-washing as transformation ritual, and the Jewish background of Jesus' equality with God, of Jesus being -greater than- Abraham. Neyrey's scholarly study will certainly educate -- and at times provoke -- attentive readers.

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