The Quest for the Origin of John's Gospel - A Source-Oriented Approach (Paperback, Reissue)


  • A controversial thesis concerning the composition of the Gospel According to John

    Most New Testament scholars believe that John was independent of the other three (Synoptic) Gospels, leading many to attempt to reconstruct the history of the community within which and for which John must have written. Brodie argues, however, that until the source question is settled, the historical question remains fruitless. What has been missing from Johannine scholarship, he says, is an accurate sense of the way in which writers of the ancient world set about composing their works. Given this literary context, it can be argued that John knew and used not only all of the Synoptic Gospels, but Acts, Ephesians, and the Pentateuch as well. Finally Brodie concludes that `John' was the individual John and not the mouthpiece of a putative `Johannine Community'. The Gospel should thus be read as a unified work, and not as the product of an aggregation of different sources or different dates of redaction.


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  • A controversial thesis concerning the composition of the Gospel According to John

    Most New Testament scholars believe that John was independent of the other three (Synoptic) Gospels, leading many to attempt to reconstruct the history of the community within which and for which John must have written. Brodie argues, however, that until the source question is settled, the historical question remains fruitless. What has been missing from Johannine scholarship, he says, is an accurate sense of the way in which writers of the ancient world set about composing their works. Given this literary context, it can be argued that John knew and used not only all of the Synoptic Gospels, but Acts, Ephesians, and the Pentateuch as well. Finally Brodie concludes that `John' was the individual John and not the mouthpiece of a putative `Johannine Community'. The Gospel should thus be read as a unified work, and not as the product of an aggregation of different sources or different dates of redaction.

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    Product Details

    General

    Imprint

    Oxford UniversityPress

    Country of origin

    United States

    Release date

    October 1994

    Availability

    Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

    First published

    July 1992

    Authors

    Dimensions

    208 x 139 x 16mm (L x W x T)

    Format

    Paperback

    Pages

    204

    Edition

    Reissue

    ISBN-13

    978-0-19-507588-5

    Barcode

    9780195075885

    Categories

    LSN

    0-19-507588-9



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