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The Prologue of the Gospel of John : its literary, theological, and philosophical contexts : papers read at the Colloquium Ioanneum 2013 / edited by Jan G. van der Watt, R. Alan Culpepper, and Udo Schnelle.
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Conference Name:
- Colloquium Ioanneum (1st : 2013 : Patmos)
- Series:
- Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 0512-1604 359.
- Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, 0512-1604 ; 359
- Language:
- English
- German
- Subjects (All):
- Bible. John, I--Criticism, interpretation, etc--Congresses.
- Bible.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxii, 342 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- T?ubingen : Mohr Siebeck, [2016].
- Language Note:
- Includes 11 contributions in English, and 3 in German.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Cover; Table of Contents; Foreword; Abbreviations; Part 1: Confronting the Challenges of the Prologue ; R. Alan Culpepper: The Prologue as Theological Prolegomenon to the Gospel of John; I. The Work of Creation through the Logos (v. 3); II. The Giving of the Law through Moses (v. 17); III. The Sending of John the Baptist (vv. 6-8, 15); IV. The Coming of the Light (v. 9)/the Incarnation of the Logos (v. 14); V. The Birth of the Children of God (vv. 12-13); VI. Synthesis; John Ashton: Really a Prologue?; I. Some False Routes; II. The Logos Hymn; III. An Historical Parenthesis
- 5. Theological Considerations6. Idiomatic Use?; IV. The Syntactical Dynamics of John 1:1; V. Concluding Remarks; Catrin H. Williams: (Not) Seeing God in the Prologue and Body of John's Gospel; I. Who Can See God?; II. Moses and "Seeing God"; III. Isaiah and "Seeing the Glory"; IV. Concluding Reflections; Ruben Zimmermann: John (the Baptist) as a Character in the Fourth Gospel: The Narrative Strategy of a Witness Disappearing; I. A Brief Introduction to Different Approaches to "Character and Characterization"; II. John (the Baptist) in the Johannine Prologue; 1. Inventory of Characters
- 2. Constellation of Characters3. Characterization; 4. Character Traits; III. John (the Baptist) in the Body of the Gospel; 1. John 1:19-36: Threefold Witnessing; 2. John 3:23-30, 31-36: He Who Has the Bride ...; 3. John 5:31-38: Testimony of the Lamp; 4. John 10:40-41: Many Believers across the Jordan; IV. The Concept of Character; 1. Substantial Conceptualization (Character Traits; Character and Plot); 2. Formal Conceptualization (Focalization and Characterization)
- Michael Theobald: Eine Gemeinschaft von „Zeugen" (von Joh 1:7, 15 bis 3 Joh 12): Beobachtungen zur Genese des Corpus Iohanneum auf der Basis des Prologs I. Die johanneische Zeugnisterminologie und ihre Verteilung auf das Corpus Iohanneum; Exkurs: Das Corpus Iohanneum und die Johannesoffenbarung; II. Schlussfolgerungen aus dem Befund sowie weitere Fragen; III. Zur Deutung der „Autorisierungsformeln" Joh 21:24 und 3 Joh 12; 1. Zur Deutung von Joh 21:24; 2. Zur Deutung von 3 Joh 12; IV. Zur diachronen Zuordnung der „Autorisierungsformeln" Joh 19:35; 21:24 und 3 Joh 12
- V. Die Konstruktionsprinzipien des Corpus Iohanneum
- ein ResuÌmee
- IV. A Real Prologue1. The Logos Hymn; 2. Moses and the Law; 3. Revelation; William R. G. Loader: The Significance of the Prologue for Understanding John's Soteriology; Jan van der Watt: John 1:1 - A "Riddle"Grammar and Syntax Considered; I. Introduction; II. Grammatical Issues in John 1:1; 1. ἘÎ1/2 ἀÏÏῇ: Definite or Indefinite; 2. Is the ÏÏόÏ in ÏÏὸÏ ÏὸÎ1/2 Î ̧εόÎ1/2 Grammatically Used in a Riddle-Like Way; III. Is the Absence of the Preposition in the Phrase καὶ Î ̧εὸÏ ἦÎ1/2 ὁ λόÎ³Î¿Ï in 1c Irregular; 1. A Definite Use; 2. An Indefinite Use (the Word Was a God); 3. Interchangeability; 4. Qualitative Use
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [305]-328) and indexes.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version:
- ISBN:
- 3161547721
- 9783161547720
- Publisher Number:
- 99976065519
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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