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This important work not only contributes to understanding the origins and character of John's christological tensions, but it also outlines a new set of theories regarding several innovative dialogical approaches to the Johannine text. In his new introduction to this edition, Anderson engages constructively the responses of his reviewers and outlines his own theories regarding John's dialogical autonomy. Posing a comprehensive new synthesis regarding John's composition, situation history, relations to Synoptic traditions, agency Christology, historicity, and theological tensions, Anderson here summarizes his most significant theories published since it first appeared. In so doing, advances suggested by this pivotal text are laid out in a new set of paradigms addressing the Johannine riddles in fuller detail. ""New Testament scholars will welcome the third printing of Paul Anderson's The Christology of the Fourth Gospel, made even more valuable with its new informative introduction and outlines. The enthusiastic responses of first-rate scholars confirm the importance of this seminal work and its profound interdisciplinary richness (esp. modern cognitive theories); Anderson's new outlines establish a clear and programmatic set of paradigms for addressing not only theological concerns, but also the larger issues of Jesus's message, vision, and transforming power preserved within the Gospels. I am pleased to celebrate the third printing of a major contribution to New Testament studies."" --James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary ""First rate! Probably the most detailed and perceptive study of John 6 available today. From the account of the multiplication of the loaves and Jesus's bread of life discourse, Anderson derives admirable insights into John's Christology and the way the Gospel was composed."" --Raymond E. Brown, Union Theological Seminary ""One of the best of recent books on Johannine Christology. It builds on a sympathetic and critical review of earlier work and is focused on a passage (John 6) of outstanding importance and difficulty. And it is marked by fresh stimulus received from outside the New Testament field."" --C. K. Barrett, Durham University ""Here is a work as seminal and suggestive as R. Alan Culpepper's Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel. In its conversance with biblical scholarship, its exegetical competence, and its bold application of extra-biblical paradigms to Johannine studies, this investigation leaves one amazed at the work's scope and potential impact on the future interpretation of John's Gospel. . . . It is certain to break new ground in Johannine scholarship. . . . Those who engage in further Johannine scholarship without having read this work will do so at their own peril."" --Andreas Kostenberger, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Paul N. Anderson is Professor of Biblical and Quaker Studies at George Fox University. Author of The Fourth Gospel and the Quest for Jesus and Navigating the Living Waters of the Gospel of John, he is also co-editor of John, Jesus, and History (3 vols.).
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""New Testament scholars will welcome the third printing of Paul Anderson's The Christology of the Fourth Gospel, made even more valuable with its new informative introduction and outlines. The enthusiastic responses of first-rate scholars confirm the importance of this seminal work and its profound interdisciplinary richness (esp. modern cognitive theories); Anderson's new outlines establish a clear and programmatic set of paradigms for addressing not only theological concerns, but also the larger issues of Jesus's message, vision, and transforming power preserved within the Gospels. I am pleased to celebrate the third printing of a major contribution to New Testament studies.""
--James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary
""First rate! Probably the most detailed and perceptive study of John 6 available today. From the account of the multiplication of the loaves and Jesus's bread of life discourse, Anderson derives admirable insights into John's Christology and the way the Gospel was composed."" --Raymond E. Brown, Union Theological Seminary
""One of the best of recent books on Johannine Christology. It builds on a sympathetic and critical review of earlier work and is focused on a passage (John 6) of outstanding importance and difficulty. And it is marked by fresh stimulus received from outside the New Testament field."" --C. K. Barrett, Durham University
""Here is a work as seminal and suggestive as R. Alan Culpepper's Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel. In its conversance with biblical scholarship, its exegetical competence, and its bold application of extra-biblical paradigms to Johannine studies, this investigation leaves one amazed at the work's scope and potential impact on the future interpretation of John's Gospel. . . . It is certain to break new ground in Johannine scholarship. . . . Those who engage in further Johannine scholarship without having read this work will do so at their own peril."" --Andreas K¶stenberger, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
""First rate! Probably the most detailed and perceptive study of John 6 available today. From the account of the multiplication of the loaves and Jesus's bread of life discourse, Anderson derives admirable insights into John's Christology and the way the Gospel was composed."" --Raymond E. Brown, Union Theological Seminary
""One of the best of recent books on Johannine Christology. It builds on a sympathetic and critical review of earlier work and is focused on a passage (John 6) of outstanding importance and difficulty. And it is marked by fresh stimulus received from outside the New Testament field."" --C. K. Barrett, Durham University
""Here is a work as seminal and suggestive as R. Alan Culpepper's Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel. In its conversance with biblical scholarship, its exegetical competence, and its bold application of extra-biblical paradigms to Johannine studies, this investigation leaves one amazed at the work's scope and potential impact on the future interpretation of John's Gospel. . . . It is certain to break new ground in Johannine scholarship. . . . Those who engage in further Johannine scholarship without having read this work will do so at their own peril."" --Andreas K¶stenberger, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Foreword | p. xxi |
Preface to the Third Printing and Acknowledgments | p. xxv |
Abbreviations | p. xxviii |
List of Tables | p. xxxii |
A New Introduction and Outlines | p. xxxv |
A New Introduction | p. xxxvi |
Developments in Thought over the Last Decade | p. xxxvii |
The Epistemological Origins of John's Christological Tensions | p. xxxviii |
The Johannine Dialogical Situation-In Longitudinal Perspective | p. xl |
The Emergence of a Bi-Optic Hypothesis-A Larger Theory of Gospel-Tradition Interfluentiality | p. xlii |
The Christ of Faith, the Jesus of History, and the Gospel of John | p. xlvi |
The Dialogical Autonomy of the Fourth Gospel | p. li |
Literary Levels of Dialogue | p. liii |
Historical Aspects of Dialogue | p. liv |
Theological Modes of Dialogue | p. Ivi |
Johannine Christology in Context | p. lvii |
Outlining Approaches to the Johannine Riddles | p. lx |
A Two-Edition Theory of Johannine Composition | p. lxi |
A Historical Outline of the Johannine Situation | p. lxiv |
A Bi-Optic Hypothesis | p. lxviii |
A Charting of Johannine-Synoptic Interfluential Relations | p. lxxiii |
The Outline of Deuteronomy 18:15-22-The Religious Source of the Johannine Agency Motif | p. lxxiv |
The Epistemological Origins of John's Theological Tensions | p. lxxix |
Jesus in Bi-Optic Perspective: A Nuanced Proposal | p. lxxxii |
Bibliographic Appendix: Relevant works by Paul N. Anderson since 1996 | p. lxxxv |
Introduction: Johns Christological Unity and Disunity: Identifying the Options | p. 1 |
Three Relevant Surveys | |
Recent Approaches to the Christology of the Fourth Gospel | p. 17 |
Comprehensive Overviews of John's Christology | p. 18 |
Text-Centered Approaches | p. 19 |
Theological-Christological Approaches | p. 23 |
Literary-Christological Approaches | p. 26 |
Historical-Chnstolagical Approaches | p. 29 |
Findings | p. 32 |
A Survey of Significant Commentaries | p. 33 |
Rudolf Bultmann | p. 33 |
C. K.Barrett | p. 36 |
Raymond E. Brown | p. 39 |
Rudolf Schnackenburg | p. 41 |
Barnabas Lindars | p. 44 |
Findings | p. 46 |
A Survey of Three Approaches to the Unity and Disunity of John 6 | p. 48 |
Robert Kysar | p. 49 |
Peder Borgen | p. 52 |
C. K. Barrett | p. 61 |
Findings | p. 67 |
Summary of Part I | p. 68 |
The Unity and Disunity of John 6 | |
The Stylistic Unity and Disunity of John 6 | p. 72 |
Stylistic and Linguistic Evidence for the Sēmeia Source | p. 74 |
The Style of the Offenbarungsreden Material and the Reordering of the Text | p. 78 |
The Contribution of the Evangelist | p. 83 |
Findings | p. 87 |
The Relationship Between Sign and Discourse in John 6 | p. 90 |
The Problem of Jesus' Answer | p. 91 |
The Problem of the Redundant Request | p. 94 |
The Discontinuity Between Sign and Discourse | p. 97 |
Findings | p. 107 |
The 'Eucharistic Interpolation' | p. 110 |
Excursus: What is Meant by 'Sacrament'? | p. 112 |
Was the Evangelist an Anti-sacramentalist? | p. 115 |
Ignatius of Antioch and the 'Medicine of Immortality' | p. 119 |
John 6:51c: Opening Sentence or Concluding Clause? | p. 127 |
Findings | p. 134 |
The Dialectical Character of John 6 | p. 137 |
FaithDevelopment and Dialectical Thinking | p. 142 |
Dialectical Thinking and 'Transforming Encounters' | p. 148 |
Rudolf Bultmann and Dialectical Theologizing | p. 151 |
Findings | p. 163 |
Summary of Parr II | p. 166 |
John 6: Three Levels of Dialogue | |
Not an Attesting - MiracleàBut a 'Testing' Sign (an Exegesis of John 6: 1-24) | p. 170 |
John 6: l-24 (a translation) | p. 171 |
Exegetical Notes | p. 171 |
Discussion | p. 183 |
Findings | p. 392 |
The Exhoration of the 'Two Ways' (an Exegesis of John 6:25-66) | p. 194 |
John 6:25-66 (a translation) | p. 197 |
Exegetical Notes | p. 199 |
Discussion | p. 210 |
Findings | p. 219 |
Returning the 'Keys of the Kingdom' to Jesus (an Exegesis of John 6:67-71) | p. 221 |
John 6:67-71 (a translation) | p. 226 |
Exegetical Notes | p. 226 |
Discussion | p. 232 |
Findings | p. 249 |
Summary of Part III | p. 250 |
Conclusion: On 'Seamless Robes'àand 'Left-Over Fragments' | p. 252 |
Implications | p. 263 |
Postscript | p. 264 |
Appendices | p. 266 |
John's Exalted Christology | p. 266 |
John's Subordinated Christology | p. 267 |
Johannine Signs as Facilitators of Belief | p. 268 |
Johannine Signs and the Existentializing Work of the Evangelist | p. 269 |
Realized Eschatology in John | p. 270 |
Futuristic Eschatology in John | p. 271 |
Philo's Use of Manna as a Secondary Text | p. 272 |
The Papias Tradition, John's Authorship and Luke-Acts | p. 274 |
Bibliographies | p. 278 |
The Christology of John | p. 278 |
John 6 | p. 287 |
The Sacraments in John | p. 291 |
Johannine Christianity | p. 293 |
Interdisciplinary Resources | p. 295 |
Indexes | p. 297 |
Scripture and Ancient Texts | p. 297 |
Names | p. 316 |
Thematic Index | p. 320 |
Epilogue: Responses to The Christology of the Fourth Gospel and Continuing Inquiry | p. 330 |
Consensus Appraisals | p. 332 |
Majority Reports | p. 336 |
Minority Opinions | p. 339 |
Individual Comments | p. 345 |
Epilogue: Responses to The Christology of the Fourth Gospel and Continuing Inquiry | p. 330 |
Consensus Appraisals | p. 330 |
Majority Reports | p. 336 |
Minority Opinions | p. 339 |
Individual Comments | p. 345 |
Extended Engagements | p. 351 |
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ISBN: 9781606086292
ISBN-10: 1606086294
Published: 1st January 2010
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 450
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 2.54
Weight (kg): 0.59
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