New Currents Through John: A Global PerspectiveFrancisco Lozada, Tom Thatcher Society of Biblical Lit, 2006 - 248 páginas |
Índice
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Anthropology as a Feature of Johannine Eschatology | 29 |
Discipleship in Retrospect and Redefinition | 55 |
John 13 and the Johannine Community | 69 |
Judaism in the Gospel of John | 83 |
Johannine Subordinationist Christology and the Roman Family | 101 |
1225 A Narrative Reading | 123 |
New Jewish Directions in the Study of the Fourth Gospel | 141 |
Caught in Two Worlds | 167 |
Looking Ahead | 183 |
Where Will the New Currents Take Us? | 199 |
Works Cited | 211 |
Contributors | 229 |
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