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Portraits of Jesus in the Gospel of John
By (Author) Craig Koester
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
14th May 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
226.506
Paperback
200
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
290g
Johns Gospel is best known for its presentation of Jesus as the Word of God made flesh. But as the narrative unfolds, readers discover that the identity of Jesus is surprisingly complex. He is depicted as a teacher, a healer, a prophet, and Messiah. He is Jewish and Galilean, a human being who is Son of Man and Son of God. Portraits of Jesus in the Gospel of John considers each of these roles in detail, showing how each makes a distinctive contribution to the Gospels rich mosaic of images for Jesus. Johns multifaceted portrait of Jesus draws on a broad spectrum of early Christian traditions, and the contributors to this collection of essays explore the ways in which these traditions are both preserved and transformed in the Fourth Gospel. The writers draw us more deeply into the questions of the way in which traditions about Jesus developed in the early church and how the Gospel of John might contribute to our understanding of that dynamic process.
Craig R. Koester is Asher O. and Carrie Nasby Professor of New Testament at Luther Seminary, USA.