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7. The Sign of Socrates, The Sign of Apollo, and the Signs of Christ: Hiding and Sharing Religious Knowledge in the Gospel of John – A Contrapuntal Reading of John’s Gospel and Plato’s Dialogues
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George van Kooten
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- 1. Do Not Disperse the Collection! Motivations and Strategies for Protecting Cuneiform Scholarship in the First Millennium BCE 8
- 2. Multilingualism, Multiscripturalism, and Knowledge Transfer in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Graeco-Roman Judaea 46
- 3. Sharing and Hiding Religious Knowledge in the Book of Jubilees 72
- 4. The Torah Between Revelation and Concealment in Rabbinic Traditions Pertaining to the Conquest of the Land of Canaan 85
- 5. Alexandria, Diaspora, Politeuma and Patrioi Nomoi: The Sharing and Hiding of Jewish Identity 106
- 6. Ancient Greek Patterns of Knowledge Transmission and their Continuity in Gnostic Esotericism 121
- 7. The Sign of Socrates, The Sign of Apollo, and the Signs of Christ: Hiding and Sharing Religious Knowledge in the Gospel of John – A Contrapuntal Reading of John’s Gospel and Plato’s Dialogues 145
- 8. “They Wish to Extinguish the Light of God with Their Mouths” (Qurʾān 9:32): A Qurʾānic Critique of Late Antique Scholasticism? 171
- 9. Techniques for Guarding and Restricting Esoteric Knowledge in the Ismaili Daʿwa during the Fatimid Period 186
- Thor Index 199
- Sources Index 204
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- 1. Do Not Disperse the Collection! Motivations and Strategies for Protecting Cuneiform Scholarship in the First Millennium BCE 8
- 2. Multilingualism, Multiscripturalism, and Knowledge Transfer in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Graeco-Roman Judaea 46
- 3. Sharing and Hiding Religious Knowledge in the Book of Jubilees 72
- 4. The Torah Between Revelation and Concealment in Rabbinic Traditions Pertaining to the Conquest of the Land of Canaan 85
- 5. Alexandria, Diaspora, Politeuma and Patrioi Nomoi: The Sharing and Hiding of Jewish Identity 106
- 6. Ancient Greek Patterns of Knowledge Transmission and their Continuity in Gnostic Esotericism 121
- 7. The Sign of Socrates, The Sign of Apollo, and the Signs of Christ: Hiding and Sharing Religious Knowledge in the Gospel of John – A Contrapuntal Reading of John’s Gospel and Plato’s Dialogues 145
- 8. “They Wish to Extinguish the Light of God with Their Mouths” (Qurʾān 9:32): A Qurʾānic Critique of Late Antique Scholasticism? 171
- 9. Techniques for Guarding and Restricting Esoteric Knowledge in the Ismaili Daʿwa during the Fatimid Period 186
- Thor Index 199
- Sources Index 204