Given Hill's exhaustive and challenging scholarship, we anticipate that the next two works will likewise advance Johannine scholarship and foster further debate.
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Seldom does one encounter a book that both challenges so trenchantly perspectives advocated by so many and makes the case so persuasively.
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
How were the Johannine books of the New Testament received by second-century Christians and accorded scriptural status? Charles E. Hill offers a fresh and detailed examination of this question. He dismantles the long-held theory that the Fourth Gospel was generally avoided or resisted by orthodox Christians, while being treasured by various dissenting groups, throughout most of the second century. Integrating a wide range of literary and non-literary sources, this book demonstrates the failure of several old stereotypes about the Johannine literature. It also collects the full evidence for the second-century Church's conception of these writings as a group: the Johannine books cannot be isolated from each other but must be recognized as a corpus.
Les mer
Provided in this book is an examination of how the books traditionally associated with John the apostle were accepted, or not accepted, in the early Church. It also demonstrates why long-held theories about them must be discarded and replaced.
Les mer
List of Figures and Table ; Abbreviations ; Introduction ; PART I: THE ORTHODOX JOHANNOPHOBIA THEORY ; 1. The Making of a Consensus ; 2. The State of the Question and Plan of this Book ; PART II: THE JOHANNINE WRITINGS IN THE SECOND CENTURY ; 3. John among the Orthodox c.170-200 ; 4. Gaius of Rome and the Johannine Controversy ; 5. John and 'the Gnostics' ; 6. John among the Orthodox, 150-c.170 ; 7. John among the Orthodox, before c.150 ; PART III: THE 'JOHANNINE CORPUS' IN THE SECOND CENTURY ; 8. Evidence for a Johannine Corpus ; 9. Conclusion ; Chronology ; Bibliography ; Index
Les mer
`Hill's defence of the dissident view extends to 400 pages of lean argument, which prove that when evidence speaks for itself it speaks in favour of the antiquity and early diffusion of all the Johannine writings.'
The Journal of Theological Studies
`This is an important book which offers a major challenge.'
The Expository Times
Les mer
Ground-breaking - destroys the common stereotype of the Fourth Gospel as a 'maverick' Gospel which was almost too dangerous (i.e. too gnostic) for general Christian consumption.
The most thorough study of the subject ever, uncovering forgotten and misinterpreted texts and illuminating a large amount of historical material
Les mer
Charles E. Hill is Professor of New Testament at the Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando
Ground-breaking - destroys the common stereotype of the Fourth Gospel as a 'maverick' Gospel which was almost too dangerous (i.e. too gnostic) for general Christian consumption.
The most thorough study of the subject ever, uncovering forgotten and misinterpreted texts and illuminating a large amount of historical material
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199264582
Publisert
2004
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1081 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
34 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
548
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