"What is John?" Volume 2: Literary and Social Readings of the Fourth Gospel

Publication Type:

Miscellaneous

Source:

SBL Symposium Series, Scholars Press, Volume 7, Atlanta, GA, p.xii, 361 p. (1998)

Keywords:

Bible (N.T.) Gospel of John -- criticism; interpretation; etc.; New Testament

Notes:

Contents: Reading the Fourth Gospel like a literary symphony, by J Du Rand. "How can this be?" (John 3:9): a feminist-theological re-reading of the Gospel of John, by I Kitzberger. The function of John 13-17 within the Johannine narrative, by F Moloney. The Word become flesh: story and theology in the Gospel of John, by G O'Day. The sociology of secrecy and the Fourth Gospel, by J Neyrey. The Johannine community and its Jewish neighbors: a reappraisal, by A Reinhartz. Sectarianism and theological interpretation in John, by D Rensberger. The Samaritan woman and the notion of sexuality in the Fourth Gospel, by L Schottroff. Inclusion and exclusion in John 17: an intercultural reading, by F Segovia. Reading for/about our lives: politics, poetics, and personhood in the Fourth Gospel, by W Howard-Brook. After virtual reality: reading the Gospel of John at the turn of the century, by M Thompson. Some ugly throughts on the Fourth Gospel at the threshold of the third millennium, by S Moore. On travel, translation, and ethnography: Johannine scholarship at the turn of the century, by A Reinhartz. The Gospel of John in the twenty-first century, by R Rohrbaugh. The politics of place and the place of politics in the Gospel of John, by J Staley. Reading readers reading John: an exercise in intercultural criticism, by F Segovia.

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