Studying John: Approaches to the Fourth Gospel

Is historical criticism of the New Testament dead? In this telling collection of eight new studies on John's Gospel, the author of the acclaimed Understanding the Fourth Gospel argues that this is very far from the case. Challenging the assumptions of methodologies that ignore the historical context in which the Gospel was composed, Ashton offers a spirited defense of historical criticism and provides practical demonstrations of the many new insights that it can still yield.

The first two chapters treat in greater depth two key themes (the Prologue of John and the Jews) which appeared in the author's earlier work. A third chapter supplements and corrects this larger work. The rest of the book explores further facets of the Gospel, and at the same time exposes some of the serious theoretical weaknesses in much recent writing on the Gospel.

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Studying John: Approaches to the Fourth Gospel

Is historical criticism of the New Testament dead? In this telling collection of eight new studies on John's Gospel, the author of the acclaimed Understanding the Fourth Gospel argues that this is very far from the case. Challenging the assumptions of methodologies that ignore the historical context in which the Gospel was composed, Ashton offers a spirited defense of historical criticism and provides practical demonstrations of the many new insights that it can still yield.

The first two chapters treat in greater depth two key themes (the Prologue of John and the Jews) which appeared in the author's earlier work. A third chapter supplements and corrects this larger work. The rest of the book explores further facets of the Gospel, and at the same time exposes some of the serious theoretical weaknesses in much recent writing on the Gospel.

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Studying John: Approaches to the Fourth Gospel

Studying John: Approaches to the Fourth Gospel

by John Ashton
Studying John: Approaches to the Fourth Gospel

Studying John: Approaches to the Fourth Gospel

by John Ashton

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Is historical criticism of the New Testament dead? In this telling collection of eight new studies on John's Gospel, the author of the acclaimed Understanding the Fourth Gospel argues that this is very far from the case. Challenging the assumptions of methodologies that ignore the historical context in which the Gospel was composed, Ashton offers a spirited defense of historical criticism and provides practical demonstrations of the many new insights that it can still yield.

The first two chapters treat in greater depth two key themes (the Prologue of John and the Jews) which appeared in the author's earlier work. A third chapter supplements and corrects this larger work. The rest of the book explores further facets of the Gospel, and at the same time exposes some of the serious theoretical weaknesses in much recent writing on the Gospel.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198269793
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 04/28/1998
Series: Clarendon Paperbacks Series
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.61(d)
Lexile: 1500L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1(4)
1. The Transformation of Wisdom
5(31)
2. The Jews in John
36(35)
3. Bridging Ambiguities
71(19)
4. The Signs Source
90(24)
5. The Shepherd
114(27)
6. Narrative Criticism
141(25)
7. The Discovery of Wisdom
166(18)
8. Studying John
184(25)
Bibliography 209(12)
Index of Biblical References 221(3)
Index of Modern Authors 224(3)
Index of Subjects 227
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