Jesus research : the gospel of John in historical inquiry
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Jesus research : the gospel of John in historical inquiry
(T&T Clark Jewish and Christian texts series)(Jewish and Christian texts in contexts and related studies, v. 26)(Princeton-Prague Symposia series on the historical Jesus / edited by James H. Charlesworth and Petr Pokorný, 3)
T&T Clark, 2020, c2019
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Jesus research : the gospel of John in historical inquiry : the third Princeton-Prague Symposium on Jesus Research, Princeton 2016
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Originally published: 2019
Includes bibliographical references (p. [323]-351) and indexes
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Description
Most experts who seek to understand the historical Jesus focus only on the Synoptic Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke. However, the contributors of this volume come to an important consensus: that the Gospel of John preserves traditions that are independent of the Synoptics, and which are often as reliable as any known traditions for understanding the historical Jesus. As such, the contributors argue for the use of John's Gospel in Jesus research.
The volume contains various critical approaches to historical inquiry in the Gospel of John, including new evaluations of the relationship between John and the Synoptics, literary and rhetorical approaches, comparative analysis of other early traditions, the judicious use of archaeological data, and historical interpretation of John's theological tendencies. Contributing scholars include Dale C. Allison, Jr., Paul N. Anderson, Harold W. Attridge, James H. Charlesworth, R. Alan Culpepper, Michael A. Daise, Craig S. Keener, George L. Parsenios, Petr Pokorny, Jan Roskovec, and Urban C. von Wahlde, who help to reassess fully the historical study of John's gospel, particularly with respect to the person of Jesus.
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Contents
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introducing the Focus of the Third Princeton-Prague Symposium: John in Jesus Research James H. Charlesworth
Part One John and the Synoptics in Jesus Research
1 Why the Gospel of John is Fundamental to Jesus Research, Paul N. Anderson
2 Reflections on Matthew, John, and Jesus, Dale C. Allison Jr.
Part Two Literary and Rhetorical Approaches for Jesus Research in John
3 Some Methodological Considerations Regarding John, Jesus, and History, Harold W. Attridge
4 How and in What Ways Does John's Rhetoric Reflect Jesus' Rhetoric?, George L. Parsenios
Part Three Johannine Relationships to Early Traditions, Josephus, and Archaeological Data
5 The First Edition of John's Gospel in Light of Archaeology and Contemporary Literature, Urban C. von Wahlde
6 John 2:20, "Forty-Six Years": Revisiting J. A. T. Robinson's Chronology of Jesus' Ministry, R. Alan Culpepper
7 Historical Tradition in the Fourth Gospel's Depiction of the Baptist, Craig S. Keener
8 Can Archaeology Help Us See Jesus' Shadows in the Gospel of John?, James H. Charlesworth
Part Four Johannine Tendenzen, Theology, and History
9 History in John's Portrayal of Jesus Jan Roskovec
10 Jesus and the Historical Implications of John's Temple Cleansing, Michael A. Daise
11 Jesus of Nazareth in the Gospel of John, Petr Pokorny
Part Five Summaries of Symposium Discussions
12 Allison, Anderson, Culpepper, and Attridge: Discussion of Papers I, Nathan C. Johnson and Maurice J. P. O'Connor
13 Charlesworth and Parsenios: Discussion of Papers II, Brandon L. Allen
14 Pokorny, von Wahlde, and Keener: Discussion of Papers III, James M. Neumann
15 Roskovec, Daise, and a Developing Consensus: Discussion of Papers IV, Jolyon G. R. Pruszinski
Part Six Appendices
Notes
Jesus Research and the Gospel of John: Selected Bibliography, Jolyon G. R. Pruszinski
Modern Author Index
Scripture Index
Ancient Sources
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