Jesus as Mirrored in John: The Genius in the New Testament

Jesus as Mirrored in John: The Genius in the New Testament

by James H. Charlesworth
Jesus as Mirrored in John: The Genius in the New Testament

Jesus as Mirrored in John: The Genius in the New Testament

by James H. Charlesworth

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Overview

James H. Charlesworth begins from a burgeoning point of scholarly consensus: More and more scholars are coming to recognize that the Fourth Gospel is more historically complex than previously thought. Charlesworth outlines two historical horizons within John. On the one hand, there is the Jewish background to the text (complete with the evangelist's knowledge of Palestinian geography and Jewish customs) which Charlesworth perceives as offering a window into pre-70 Palestinian Judaism. On the other hand, the gospel also reflects a post-70 world in which non-believing Jews, with more unity, begin to part definitely with those who identified Jesus as the Messiah.

Split into four sections, this volume first examines the origins of the Fourth Gospel, its evolution in several editions, and its setting in Judea and Galilee. Charlesworth then looks specifically at the figure of Jesus and issues of history. He proceeds to consider this Gospel alongside earlier and contemporaneous Jewish literature, most notably the Dead Sea Scrolls. Finally, the volume engages with John's symbolism and language, looking closely at key aspects in which John differs from the Synoptic Gospels, and raising such provocative questions as whether or not it is possible that Jesus married Mary Magdalene. From one of the New Testament's most noted scholars, this book allows deeper understanding of the ways in which the Gospel of John is a vital resource for understanding both the origin of Christianity and Jesus' position in history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567681553
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/29/2018
Pages: 624
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.31(d)

About the Author

James H. Charlesworth is George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature and Director of the Princeton Dead Sea Scrolls Project at Princeton Theological Seminary, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface: John's Symbolic Language: The Johannine Community and Its Jewish Background
Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Genius in the New Testament
I. Origin, Evolution, and Settings of the Gospel of John
1. Paradigm Shifts in Johannine Studies
2. The Priority of John
3. The Beloved Disciple: Criteria and Observations
4. The Social Setting of the Gospel of John
II. John and the Historical Jesus
5. John: A Neglected Source
6. Archaeological Discoveries Supporting the Historicity of John's Traditions
III. The Gospel of John and Other Sacred Literature
John and the Dead Sea Scrolls
7. The Dualism of Qumran and the “Dualism” of John
8. The Dead Sea Scrolls and a Revolutionary Perspective
9. John and Qumran: Almost Seventy Years of Research
10. John's Indebtedness to Judaism and the Self-Glorification Hymn
John and Enoch
11. The Evangelist and the Enoch Tradition
John and the Odes of Solomon
12. The Odes of Solomon and the Gospel of John
13. Qumran, John, and the Odes of Solomon
IV. Symbolic Language in the Gospel of John
14. Jewish Purity Laws and the Identity of the Beloved Disciple
15. The Symbolism of the Serpent in John
16. Symbology in Johannine Christology
17. Is it Conceivable that Jesus Married Mary Magdalene?
18. Whence the Title Kata Ioannon: “According to John”?
Conclusion
Advances in the Study of the Fourth Gospel: A Selected Bibliography – Jolyon G. R. Pruszinski
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