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The Adaptable Jesus of the Fourth Gospel
The Pedagogy of the Logos
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2016
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In The Adaptable Jesus of the Fourth Gospel, Jason S. Sturdevant argues that the Gospel of John portrays Jesus as an adaptable teacher, who accommodates to different people in various ways to a singular end, to bring each to faith. In the same way, the Logos accommodates to humanity via the incarnation. Adaptability serves as both an interpersonal and universal category.
Early Christian interpretations of John, especially that of John Chrysostom, describe the Jesus of John by echoing characterizations of the ideal Greco-Roman pedagogue, adapting to his diverse students. By looking to such interpretations, as well as illumination from the milieu of the Fourth Evangelist, Jason S. Sturdevant provides a new lens through which to understand the characterization of the Johannine Jesus.
Early Christian interpretations of John, especially that of John Chrysostom, describe the Jesus of John by echoing characterizations of the ideal Greco-Roman pedagogue, adapting to his diverse students. By looking to such interpretations, as well as illumination from the milieu of the Fourth Evangelist, Jason S. Sturdevant provides a new lens through which to understand the characterization of the Johannine Jesus.
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Jason S. Sturdevant, Ph.D. (2013), Princeton Theological Seminary, is Teaching Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at North Carolina State University.
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7. September 2015
eBook ISBN:
9789004304239
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256
eBook ISBN:
9789004304239
Schlagwörter für dieses Buch
Christology; Philo of Alexandria; moral philosophy; characterization; Chrysostom; interpretation; adaptability; accommodation
Zielgruppe(n) für dieses Buch
All interested in the portrayal of Jesus in the Gospel of John, and those exploring how interpretation history of the New Testament can illuminate contemporary understanding of those texts.