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El. knyga: John (Paideia: Commentaries on the New Testament)

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In this addition to the well-received Paideia series, Jo-Ann Brant examines cultural context and theological meaning in John. Paideia commentaries explore how New Testament texts form Christian readers by attending to the ancient narrative and rhetoricalstrategies the text employs, showing how the text shapes theological convictions and moral habits, commenting on the final, canonical form of each New Testament book, focusing on the cultural, literary, and theological settings of the text, and making judicious use of maps, photos, and sidebars in a reader-friendly format. This commentary, like each in the projected eighteen-volume series, proceeds by sense units rather than word-by-word or verse-by-verse. (Amazon)



The Paideia series offers critically acclaimed commentaries from today's top scholars. This volume exposes theological meaning in John by tracing its use of rhetorical strategies.
List of Figures and Tables
ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 3(18)
John 1:1-2:12 Part 1 In the Beginning
21(44)
John 1:1-18 The Prologue and More
23(20)
John 1:19-2:12 Come and See: Jesus Reveals His Glory to His Disciples
43(22)
John 2:13-12:11 Part 2 Jesus's Itinerant Ministry
65(122)
John 2:13-4:54 Transforming Sacred Space
67(30)
John 5:1-47 God Works on the Sabbath
97(16)
John 6:1-71 Bread and Circuses
113(18)
John 7:1-8:59 Verbal Sparring at the Festival of Sukkoth
131(20)
John 9:1-10:42 A Second Sabbath Violation at a Second Pool
151(19)
John 11:1-12:11 The Sweet Scent of Death
170(17)
John 12:12-19:42 Part 3 Jesus's Triumphant Hour
187(76)
John 12:12-50 Jesus the Triumphator
189(10)
John 13:1-30, 36-38 After the Last Supper
199(9)
John 13:31-35; 14:1-17:26 The Farewell Address
208(23)
John 18:1-19:42 Behold the Man
231(32)
John 20:1-21:25 Part 4 Jesus's Resurrection: Endings and Epilogues
263(28)
John 20:1-31 Recognition and Reversal
265(13)
John 21:1-25 Out of the Past and into the Future
278(13)
Bibliography 291(14)
Index of Subjects 305(8)
Index of Modern Authors 313(2)
Index of Scripture and Ancient Sources 315
Jo-Ann A. Brant (PhD, McMaster University) is professor of Bible, religion, and philosophy at Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana. She is the author of Dialogue and Drama: Elements of Greek Tragedy in the Fourth Gospel and has contributed to several books.