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Adele Reinhartz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- Abbreviations XIII
- Introduction 1
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The Gospel as a Literary Text
- Chapter 1 A Nice Jewish Girl Reads the Gospel of John 31
- Chapter 2 On Travel, Translation, and Ethnography: Johannine Scholarship at the Turn of the Century 49
- Chapter 3 Incarnation and Covenant: The Fourth Gospel through the Lens of Trauma Theory 57
- Chapter 4 The Colonizer as Colonized: Intertextual Dialogue Between the Gospel of John and Canadian Identity 75
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Literary Criticism and Historical Criticism
- Chapter 5 Building Skyscrapers on Toothpicks: The Literary-Critical Challenge to Historical Criticism 101
- Chapter 6 Story and History: John, Judaism and the Historical Imagination 127
- Chapter 7 The “Parting of the Ways” and the Criterion of Plausibility 141
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John and Anti-Judaism
- Chapter 8 “Jews” and Jews in the Fourth Gospel 155
- Chapter 9 “Jews” and Anti-Judaism: Reading John After Nostra Aetate 171
- Chapter 10 “Children of the Devil”: John 8:44 and its Early Reception 181
- Chapter 11 Of Mountains and Messiahs: John 4:19–23 and Divine Covenant 191
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John in Jewish Context
- Chapter 12 “And The Word Was God”: John’s Christology and Jesus’ Discourse in Jewish Context 207
- Chapter 13 Doing God’s Work: John 5:17–18 From a Jewish Perspective 229
- Chapter 14 John 8:31–59 From a Jewish Perspective 241
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John’s Audience
- Chapter 15 The Johannine Community and Its Jewish Neighbours: A Reappraisal 259
- Chapter 16 Gospel Audiences: Variations on a Theme 285
- Chapter 17 Forging a New Identity: Johannine Rhetoric and the Audience of the Fourth Gospel 305
- Chapter 18 The Fourth Gospel and the First Century Outreach Campaign to the Gentiles 317
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Women and Gender
- Chapter 19 Women in the Johannine Community: An Exercise in Historical Imagination 335
- Chapter 20 Women and Gender in the Gospel of John 355
- Chapter 21 John, Gender and Judaism: A Feminist’s Dilemma 371
- Chapter 22 Wise Women in the Gospel of John 389
- Chapter 23 From Narrative to History: The Resurrection of Mary and Martha 401
- Chapter 24 To Love the Lord: An Intertextual Reading of John 20 425
- Chapter 25 The Bridal Party in John 3:29: A Feminist Rereading 439
- Chapter 26 “And the Word was Begotten”: Divine Epigenesis in the Gospel of John 451
- Chapter 27 “Children of God” and Aristotelian Epigenesis in the Gospel of John” 471
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Ethics in/and John
- Chapter 28 Reproach and Revelation: Ethics in John 11:1–44 483
- Chapter 29 A Rebellious Son? Jesus and His Mother in John 2:4 497
- Chapter 30 The Lyin’ King? Deception and Christology in the Gospel of John 513
- Bibliography 529
- Index of Ancient Sources 553
- Subject Index 567
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- Abbreviations XIII
- Introduction 1
-
The Gospel as a Literary Text
- Chapter 1 A Nice Jewish Girl Reads the Gospel of John 31
- Chapter 2 On Travel, Translation, and Ethnography: Johannine Scholarship at the Turn of the Century 49
- Chapter 3 Incarnation and Covenant: The Fourth Gospel through the Lens of Trauma Theory 57
- Chapter 4 The Colonizer as Colonized: Intertextual Dialogue Between the Gospel of John and Canadian Identity 75
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Literary Criticism and Historical Criticism
- Chapter 5 Building Skyscrapers on Toothpicks: The Literary-Critical Challenge to Historical Criticism 101
- Chapter 6 Story and History: John, Judaism and the Historical Imagination 127
- Chapter 7 The “Parting of the Ways” and the Criterion of Plausibility 141
-
John and Anti-Judaism
- Chapter 8 “Jews” and Jews in the Fourth Gospel 155
- Chapter 9 “Jews” and Anti-Judaism: Reading John After Nostra Aetate 171
- Chapter 10 “Children of the Devil”: John 8:44 and its Early Reception 181
- Chapter 11 Of Mountains and Messiahs: John 4:19–23 and Divine Covenant 191
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John in Jewish Context
- Chapter 12 “And The Word Was God”: John’s Christology and Jesus’ Discourse in Jewish Context 207
- Chapter 13 Doing God’s Work: John 5:17–18 From a Jewish Perspective 229
- Chapter 14 John 8:31–59 From a Jewish Perspective 241
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John’s Audience
- Chapter 15 The Johannine Community and Its Jewish Neighbours: A Reappraisal 259
- Chapter 16 Gospel Audiences: Variations on a Theme 285
- Chapter 17 Forging a New Identity: Johannine Rhetoric and the Audience of the Fourth Gospel 305
- Chapter 18 The Fourth Gospel and the First Century Outreach Campaign to the Gentiles 317
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Women and Gender
- Chapter 19 Women in the Johannine Community: An Exercise in Historical Imagination 335
- Chapter 20 Women and Gender in the Gospel of John 355
- Chapter 21 John, Gender and Judaism: A Feminist’s Dilemma 371
- Chapter 22 Wise Women in the Gospel of John 389
- Chapter 23 From Narrative to History: The Resurrection of Mary and Martha 401
- Chapter 24 To Love the Lord: An Intertextual Reading of John 20 425
- Chapter 25 The Bridal Party in John 3:29: A Feminist Rereading 439
- Chapter 26 “And the Word was Begotten”: Divine Epigenesis in the Gospel of John 451
- Chapter 27 “Children of God” and Aristotelian Epigenesis in the Gospel of John” 471
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Ethics in/and John
- Chapter 28 Reproach and Revelation: Ethics in John 11:1–44 483
- Chapter 29 A Rebellious Son? Jesus and His Mother in John 2:4 497
- Chapter 30 The Lyin’ King? Deception and Christology in the Gospel of John 513
- Bibliography 529
- Index of Ancient Sources 553
- Subject Index 567