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Becoming John: The Making of a Passion Gospel
By (Author) Professor Kari Syreeni
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
28th May 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments
226.506
Paperback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
349g
In this new analysis of the Gospel of John, Kari Syreeni argues that the gospel is a heavily reworked edition of an earlier Johannine work, and that the original did not include Jesus passion. Syreeni theorizes that the original gospel ended at Chapter 12, with the notion of Jesus disappearance from the world, and that the passion narrative was incorporated by a later editor freely using the existing gospels of Mark and Matthew. Syreeni suggests that the letters of John written after the predecessor gospels but before the final edition reveal a schism in the Johannine community that was caused by the majority factions acceptance of Jesus death and resurrection, as it was then recorded in the new gospel. By exploring the gospels different means of legitimizing the passion story, such as the creation of the Beloved Disciple to witness Jesus passion, and the foreshadowing of the resurrection of Jesus in the miracle of Lazarus, Syreeni provides a bold and provocative case for a new understanding of John.
Scholars and doctoral students working on various editions of the Fourth Gospel or in association with any of the specific topics covered will find this volume useful. * Reading Religion *
Kari Syreeni is Professor Emeritus at bo Akademi University, Finland.