In recent decades New Testament scholarship has developed an increasing interest in how the Gospel of John interacts with literary conventions of genre and form in the ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman context. The present volume brings together leading scholars in the field in order to discuss the status quaestionis and to identify new exegetical frontiers. In the Fourth Gospel, genres and forms serve as vehicles of ideological and theological meaning. The contributions to this volume aim at demonstrating how awareness of ancient and modern genre theories and practices advances our understanding of the Fourth Gospel, both in terms of the text as a whole (gospel, ancient biography, drama, romance, etc.) and in terms of the various literary tiles that contribute to the Gospel's genre mosaic.
Trauma and Traumatization in Individual and Collective Dimensions : Insights from Biblical Studies and Beyond
bookThe Gospel of John as Genre Mosaic
bookThe True Human Being : The Figure of Jesus in K.E. Løgstrup's Thought
Maria Louise Louise Odgaard Møller
bookNordic Interpretations of the New Testament : Challenging Texts and Perspectives
bookPaul as homo novus : Authorial Strategies of Self-Fashioning in Light of a Ciceronian Term
bookCollected Studies on Philo and Josephus : Edited by Eve-Marie Becker, Morten Hørning Jensen and Jacob Mortensen
Per Bilde, Eve-Marie Becker
bookJames among the Classicists : Reading the Letter of James in Light of Ancient Literary Criticism
Sigurvin Lárus Jónsson
bookGenres of Mark : Reading Mark's Gospel from Micro and Macro Perspectives
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