2 edition of criticism of the Fourth Gospel. found in the catalog.
criticism of the Fourth Gospel.
A. Sanday
Published
1905
by Clarendon Press in Oxford
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Written in
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Pagination | xvi, 268 p. |
Number of Pages | 268 |
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Open Library | OL16419336M |
This book is an attempt to make some initial tracing of what the gospel looks like through the lens of "secular" literary criticism. As an interdisciplinary study, the work is an effort to contribute to that dialogue by studying the narrative elements of the Fourth Gospel while interacting occasionally with current Johannine research/5(2). Get this from a library! The criticism of the Fourth gospel: eight lectures on the Morse foundation, delivered in the Union seminary, New York, in October and November, [W Sanday].
The Fourth Gospel describes the mystery of the identity of Jesus. The Gospel According to John develops a Christology—an explanation of Christ’s nature and origin—while leaving out much of the familiar material that runs through the synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke, including Jesus’s short aphorisms and parables, references to. Relation analysis of the Fourth Gospel: a study in reader-response criticism. [Philip B Harner] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create Book\/a>, schema:CreativeWork\/a> ;.
Get this from a library! The criticism of the Fourth Gospel: eight lectures on the Morse Foundation, delivered in Union Seminary, New York, in October and November, [W Sanday]. In this new, and in many respects fresh, look at the Gospel of John, Mark Stibbe breaks new ground by integrating the synchronic and diachronic styles of biblical criticism, and by treating the Gospel from a literary, as well as historico-theological, point of view. Stibbes book is scholarly, closely argued and technical; but it is accessible, full of insights, and refeshingly free of footnotes.
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Fourth Gospel in Recent Criticism and Interpretation, 4th editionCited by: 4. Description: In this volume Robert Kysar chronicles the history of interpretation of the Fourth Gospel in the twentieth century.
His study reveals four distinct critical approaches to understanding the Fourth Gospel--historical, theological, literary, and postmodernist readings. Cambridge University Press, Dec 8, - Religion - pages.
0 Reviews. In this widely acclaimed study of John's Gospel, Mark W.G. Stibbe shows how the fourth evangelist uses all the tactics of. Finally this book will challenge the way the Fourth Gospel has been used in Christian history as the guarantor of what came to be called Christian orthodoxy or creedal Christianity.
The Council of Nicea in C.E. leaned on the Fourth Gospel as literal history in order to formulate the creeds and ultimately to undergird such doctrines as the. Near the end of the book Farelly provides a concise summary of what his findings are intended to accomplish: “The Fourth Gospel’s intent is to nurture the faith and understanding of believers through its presentation of the person and work of Christ, and through a process of identification with the disciples who are themselves being.
The fourth Gospel: The Gospel According to John Uniqueness of John. John is the last Gospel and, in many ways, different from the Synoptic question in the Synoptic Gospels concerns the extent to which the divine reality broke into history in Jesus’ coming, and the answers are given in terms of the closeness of the new age.
John, from the very beginning, presents Jesus in terms of. The Criticism of the Fourth Gospel Eight Lectures on the Morse Foundation, Delivered in the Union Seminary, New York in October and November Language: English: LoC Class: BS: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: The Bible, Old and New Testament: Subject: Bible.
John -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. Category: Text: EBook-No. Literary Criticism in General Literary criticism is a broad term encompassing several different approaches to the literary text.
all literary critical methods examine the final text of a given biblical book, as opposed to the origins of its parts. Narrative Art and Act in the Fourth Gospel, JSNTSup Sheffield: Sheffield Academic.
In comparison to the synoptic gospels, the fourth gospel is markedly individualistic, in the sense that it places emphasis more on the individual's relation to Jesus than on the corporate nature of the Church.
Anatomies of Narrative Criticism: The Past, Present, and Futures of the Fourth Gospel as Literature (Resources for Biblical Study) Tom Thatcher, Stephen D. Moore Reflecting on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Alan Culpepper's milestone "Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel" (), "Anatomies of Narrative Criticism" explores current trends in the study.
Dorothy A. Lee The book examines six long narratives of the Fourth Gospel, arguing that they are best understood as 'symbolic narrative'.
They display a unique cohesion of symbol and narrative: the narrative unfolds the symbol and the symbol draws out the narrative. This process occurs as the character struggles to understand the symbolic meaning.
Literary and historical methodologies are integrated by the author in his narrative criticism, and a new, holistic approach to the gospel literature is suggested thereby. This wide-ranging, well-written, and non-technical book reflects the current great interest in literary approaches to the fourth Gospel.
Gospel According to John, fourth of the four New Testament narratives recounting the life and death of Jesus ’s is the only one of the four not considered among the Synoptic Gospels (i.e., those presenting a common view).
Although the Gospel is ostensibly written by St. John the Apostle, “the beloved disciple” of Jesus, there has been considerable discussion of the actual. In this study, Mark W.G. Stibbe shows how the Fourth Evangelist uses all the tactics of a skilled storyteller to promote his distinctive Christology.
The book is divided into two parts. In Part One, Dr Stibbe constructs a method of narrative criticism which he feels to be appropriate for research on the Fourth Gospel. ANATOMIES OF NARRATIVE CRITICISM is a compilation of articles from various scholars in the Fourth Gospel, celebrating twenty-five years since R.
Alan Culpepper's ground-breaking ANATOMY OF THE FOURTH GOSPEL. Culpepper (now Dean of Mercer, Atlanta) provided his solid basis for well-researched literary criticism of the Fourth Gospel in Reviews: 1.
In this telling collection of eight new studies on John's Gospel, the author of the acclaimed Understanding the Fourth Gospel argues that this is very far from the case. Challenging the assumptions of methodologies that ignore the historical context in which the Gospel was composed, Ashton offers a spirited defense of historical criticism and provides practical demonstrations of the many new insights.
What sets this commentary on the Fourth Gospel apart from others is Moloney's particular attention to the narrative design of the Gospel story. He traces the impact the Johannine form of the Jesus /5(3). I must admit, however, that I am truly excited about recommending John Shelby Spong’s newest book, The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic.
At times this book feels more like a detective novel than a scholarly work. Spong starts with his desire to figure out how the unusual book came to be, who was the author and why was it written.0 Reviews. Women in the Fourth Gospel appear at significant moments in the life of Jesus and seem to move his ministry forward.
Certain passages in the stories involving women, however, tend to.