
The Fourth Gospel in Four Dimensions: Judaism and Jesus, the Gospels and Scripture
by Smith, D. Moody-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
John and Judaism | |
The Gospel of John in Its Jewish Context: Why Begin with Judaism? | p. 3 |
Judaism in the Johannine Context: Does the Gospel of John Misrepresent Judaism? | p. 15 |
The Stressful Tension between Judaism and the Johannine Jesus: Revisiting and Evaluating J. Louis Martyn's Classic Proposal | p. 26 |
John and the Historical Jesus | |
The Problem of History in John: The Gospel Narratives as History at Two Levels | p. 47 |
John's Quest for Jesus: The Pastness of the Present Jesus | p. 57 |
John's Portrait of Jesus: Jesus Portrayed as Talking Christology in John's Narrative | p. 72 |
Jesus Tradition in the Gospel of John: Are John's Differences from the Synoptics Coincident with Their Historical Value? | p. 81 |
Redaction Criticism, Genre, Narrative Criticism, and the Historical Jesus in the Gospel of John: Does John Also Enshrine a Separate Memory? | p. 112 |
The Historical Figure of Jesus in 1 John: Jesus at the Beginning Giving a Commandment for the Future | p. 119 |
John among the Gospels | |
From Synoptic Jesus to Johannine Christ: Historical Considerations-Choosing between Genuine Historical Alternatives | p. 133 |
The Question of Gospel Genre: Did Mark Create the Genre? | p. 144 |
John and the Apocryphal Gospels: Was John the First Apocryphal Gospel? | p. 156 |
The Problem of Faith and History: Common to Both John and the Synoptics, and Peculiar to Neither | p. 166 |
John as Scripture | |
When Did the Gospels Become Scripture? What Did Their Authors Intend and Their Readers Assume? | p. 181 |
Four Gospels and the Canonical Approach to Exegesis: Should Their Being Together in the New Testament Make a Difference in Their Interpretation? | p. 194 |
Toward a Canonical Reading of the Fourth Gospel: Canonical Readings from Clement of Alexandria through Abraham Lincoln to Rudolf Bultmann and C. H. Dodd | p. 210 |
Notes | p. 221 |
Index of Biblical and Other Ancient Texts | p. 269 |
Index of Modern Authors | p. 281 |
About the Author | p. 287 |
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