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What we have heard from the beginning : the past, present, and future of Johannine studies / Tom Thatcher, editor.

Contributor(s): Thatcher, Tom, 1967-
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Waco, Tex. : Baylor University Press, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: xix, 423 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781602580107 (pbk. : alk. paper); 1602580103 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Bible. John -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Bible. Epistles of John -- Criticism, interpretation, etcDDC classification: 226.5/0609 LOC classification: BS2601 | .W43 2007Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-389) and index.
Contents:
Preface : The purpose and plan of this book / Tom Thatcher -- Second thoughts on the fourth Gospel / John Ashton -- Response : Why should historical criticism continue to have a place in Johannine studies? / Wendy E.S. North -- In search of a new synthesis / Johannes Beutler -- Response : Johannine exegesis in transition : Johannes Beutler's search for a new synthesis / Carsten Claussen -- The Scriptures and the words and works of Jesus / Peder Borgen -- Response : Living word(s) and the bread of life / Michael Labahn -- Three revolutions, a funeral, and glimmers of a challenging dawn / Thomas L. Brodie -- Response : Inspecting an aerial photograph of John's engagement with sources / Catrin H. Williams -- Reflections upon a Johannine pilgrimage / D.A. Carson -- Response : Progress and regress in recent Johannine scholarship : reflections upon the road ahead / Andreas J. Köstenberger -- Pursuing the elusive / R. Alan Culpepper -- Response : To what end, methodology? / Stan Harstine -- The Gospel and the Epistles of John read against the background of the history of the Johannine communities / Marinus de Jonge -- Response : The combination of a literary and a historical approach to the Gospel of John / Peter G. Kirchschlaeger -- The Gospel of John and the signs gospel / Robert T. Fortna -- Response : The fourth Gospel in first-century media culture / Tom Thatcher -- What's the meaning of this? : reflections upon a life and career / Robert Kysar -- Response : Is history history? / David Rensberger -- The Johannine community among Jewish and other early Christian communities / J. Louis Martyn -- Response : Reading history in the fourth Gospel / Adele Reinhartz -- Into narrative and beyond / Francis J. Moloney -- Response : The beyond beckons / Mary Coloe -- The prologue and chapter 17 of the Gospel of John / John F. O'Grady -- Response : The prologue and Jesus' final prayer / Dorothy Lee -- The signs of the Messiah and the quest for eternal life / John Painter -- Response : The Johannine conception of authentic faith as a response to the divine initiative / Paul N. Anderson -- Remaining in his word : from faith to faith by way of the text / Sandra M. Schneiders -- Response : Ideologies past and present / Colleen Conway -- Johannine studies and the geopolitical : reflections upon absence and irruption / Fernando F. Segovia -- Response : Toward an interdisciplinary approach to Johannine studies / Francisco Lozada Jr. -- The problem of history in John / D. Moody Smith -- Response : Genre, sources, and history / Craig S. Keener -- Tradition, exegetical formation, and the Leuven hypothesis / Gilbert Van Belle -- Response : The Leuven hypothesis in C/catholic perspective / Peter J. Judge -- The road ahead : three aspects of Johannine scholarship / Urban C. von Wahlde -- Response : Combining key methodologies in Johannine studies / Felix Just.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-389) and index.

Preface : The purpose and plan of this book / Tom Thatcher -- Second thoughts on the fourth Gospel / John Ashton -- Response : Why should historical criticism continue to have a place in Johannine studies? / Wendy E.S. North -- In search of a new synthesis / Johannes Beutler -- Response : Johannine exegesis in transition : Johannes Beutler's search for a new synthesis / Carsten Claussen -- The Scriptures and the words and works of Jesus / Peder Borgen -- Response : Living word(s) and the bread of life / Michael Labahn -- Three revolutions, a funeral, and glimmers of a challenging dawn / Thomas L. Brodie -- Response : Inspecting an aerial photograph of John's engagement with sources / Catrin H. Williams -- Reflections upon a Johannine pilgrimage / D.A. Carson -- Response : Progress and regress in recent Johannine scholarship : reflections upon the road ahead / Andreas J. Köstenberger -- Pursuing the elusive / R. Alan Culpepper -- Response : To what end, methodology? / Stan Harstine -- The Gospel and the Epistles of John read against the background of the history of the Johannine communities / Marinus de Jonge -- Response : The combination of a literary and a historical approach to the Gospel of John / Peter G. Kirchschlaeger -- The Gospel of John and the signs gospel / Robert T. Fortna -- Response : The fourth Gospel in first-century media culture / Tom Thatcher -- What's the meaning of this? : reflections upon a life and career / Robert Kysar -- Response : Is history history? / David Rensberger -- The Johannine community among Jewish and other early Christian communities / J. Louis Martyn -- Response : Reading history in the fourth Gospel / Adele Reinhartz -- Into narrative and beyond / Francis J. Moloney -- Response : The beyond beckons / Mary Coloe -- The prologue and chapter 17 of the Gospel of John / John F. O'Grady -- Response : The prologue and Jesus' final prayer / Dorothy Lee -- The signs of the Messiah and the quest for eternal life / John Painter -- Response : The Johannine conception of authentic faith as a response to the divine initiative / Paul N. Anderson -- Remaining in his word : from faith to faith by way of the text / Sandra M. Schneiders -- Response : Ideologies past and present / Colleen Conway -- Johannine studies and the geopolitical : reflections upon absence and irruption / Fernando F. Segovia -- Response : Toward an interdisciplinary approach to Johannine studies / Francisco Lozada Jr. -- The problem of history in John / D. Moody Smith -- Response : Genre, sources, and history / Craig S. Keener -- Tradition, exegetical formation, and the Leuven hypothesis / Gilbert Van Belle -- Response : The Leuven hypothesis in C/catholic perspective / Peter J. Judge -- The road ahead : three aspects of Johannine scholarship / Urban C. von Wahlde -- Response : Combining key methodologies in Johannine studies / Felix Just.

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