The Quest for the Origin of John's Gospel: A Source-Oriented Approach / Edition 1

The Quest for the Origin of John's Gospel: A Source-Oriented Approach / Edition 1

by Thomas L. Brodie
ISBN-10:
0195075889
ISBN-13:
9780195075885
Pub. Date:
01/14/1993
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195075889
ISBN-13:
9780195075885
Pub. Date:
01/14/1993
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Quest for the Origin of John's Gospel: A Source-Oriented Approach / Edition 1

The Quest for the Origin of John's Gospel: A Source-Oriented Approach / Edition 1

by Thomas L. Brodie
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Overview

Drawing on the insights of ancient literary theory and practice, this book seeks to unlock the age-old puzzle of the relationship of John's gospel to the other gospels and to the early Christian church. Applying a new method to an old problem, Brodie uses a form of source analysis that takes account of the practices of ancient writers to reveal John as someone who deliberately rendered the earlier gospels into a new language. The deeply theological, and at the same time more down-to-earth voice characteristic of John is revealed to be not that of a marginal community ("the Johannine community") but of an independent prophetic presence within the mainstream church.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195075885
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/14/1993
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.61(d)

About the Author

Aquinas Institute, St. Louis

Table of Contents

General Introduction: The Uncertain Quest and the Need for a Firmer Foundation3
IThe Uncertain Quest
The Move from Specifics to a Broad Three-Part Inquiry5
1.The Quest for the Religious Background7
2.The Quest for the Purpose/Life-Situation10
3.The Quest for the History of a Johannine Community15
IITowards Establishing a Partial Guide to History: John's Composition (Use of Sources)
Composition as a Basis for History23
4.The Quest for Sources: The Central Problem25
5.The Thesis30
6.The Ancient Context: A World of Literary Transformation34
7.A Test Case: John 9 as a Dramatization of the Vision Theme in Mark 8:11-9:848
8.John's Systematic Use of All of Mark67
9.John's Systematic Use of Matthew101
10.John's Systematic Use of Part of Luke-Acts116
11.John's Systematic Use of the Pentateuch121
12.John's Systematic Use of Ephesians128
IIIThe Quest Resumed: Initial Conclusions
13.The Religious Background137
14.The Purpose/Life-Situation142
15.Questions About the Reality of the Johannine Community: Towards Seeing the Evangelist as Primarily an Integrated Member of the Larger World-Oriented Christian Community or Church144
General Conclusion: From History to Spirit153
Appendix AThe Story of the Adulteress and the Accusers (John 7:53-8:11)157
Appendix BJohn's Use of Names160
Appendix CJohn's Use of the Pentateuch: A Tentative Outline of One Dimension162
Appendix DJohn's Use of Part of Luke-Acts: A Tentative Outline of One Dimension168
Appendix EJohn's Main Sources: An Approximate Summary175
Bibliography177
Index187
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