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The Jews and the World in the Fourth Gospel: Parallelism, Function, and Context (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament / 2. Reihe Book 220) (English Edition)
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Bester Preis: € 59,00 (vom 01.02.2020)The Jews and the World in the Fourth Gospel
ISBN: 9783161490699 bzw. 316149069X, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K, neu.
Buchhandlung Kühn GmbH, [4368407].
Neuware - In our post-Holocaust context, the Gospel of John has aroused the suspicion of being a Christian text with an anti-Jewish message. Statements such as 'the Jews were persecuting Jesus', or 'the Jews were grumbling about him' are seen as vicious generalizations that wrongly blame a whole nation. Lars Kierspel shows that the Gospel's narrative focus lies not on 'the Jews' but on the parallel term 'the world' which is mostly used by Jesus, the main protagonist. Statements such as 'the world ... hates me (Jesus),' 'the world hates you (the disciples)', and 'the world has hated them (the disciples)' reflect a conflict of the early church with an opponent that cannot be limited to the synagogue. Buch.
The Jews and the World in the Fourth Gospel
ISBN: 9783161490699 bzw. 316149069X, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K, neu.
Carl Hübscher GmbH, [4514147].
Neuware - In our post-Holocaust context, the Gospel of John has aroused the suspicion of being a Christian text with an anti-Jewish message. Statements such as 'the Jews were persecuting Jesus', or 'the Jews were grumbling about him' are seen as vicious generalizations that wrongly blame a whole nation. Lars Kierspel shows that the Gospel's narrative focus lies not on 'the Jews' but on the parallel term 'the world' which is mostly used by Jesus, the main protagonist. Statements such as 'the world ... hates me (Jesus),' 'the world hates you (the disciples)', and 'the world has hated them (the disciples)' reflect a conflict of the early church with an opponent that cannot be limited to the synagogue. Buch.
The Jews and the World in the Fourth Gospel
ISBN: 9783161490699 bzw. 316149069X, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K, neu.
buchZ AG, [3859792].
Neuware - In our post-Holocaust context, the Gospel of John has aroused the suspicion of being a Christian text with an anti-Jewish message. Statements such as 'the Jews were persecuting Jesus', or 'the Jews were grumbling about him' are seen as vicious generalizations that wrongly blame a whole nation. Lars Kierspel shows that the Gospel's narrative focus lies not on 'the Jews' but on the parallel term 'the world' which is mostly used by Jesus, the main protagonist. Statements such as 'the world ... hates me (Jesus),' 'the world hates you (the disciples)', and 'the world has hated them (the disciples)' reflect a conflict of the early church with an opponent that cannot be limited to the synagogue. Buch.
The Jews and the World in the Fourth Gospel: Parallelism, Function, and Context (Paperback) (2006)
ISBN: 9783161490699 bzw. 316149069X, in Deutsch, JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Germany, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Language: English Brand New Book. In our post-Holocaust context, the Gospel of John has aroused the suspicion of being a Christian text with an anti-Jewish message. Statements such as the Jews were persecuting Jesus, the Jews were grumbling about him, or the Jews said to Jesus, You have a demon are seen as vicious generalizations that wrongly blame a whole nation. New translations of the Gospel respond to these charges and either omit the term or limit its reference to Judeans or Jewish leaders . Lars Kierspel shows that the Gospel s narrative focus lies not on the Jews, mostly used by the narrator, but on the parallel term the world which is mostly used by Jesus, the main protagonist. Statements such as the world a hates me (Jesus), the world hates you (the disciples), and the world has hated them (the disciples) reflect a conflict of the early church with an opponent that cannot be limited to the synagogue. The Jews emerge as part of a theodicy which does not stigmatize one particular race but situates the opposition of the historical master Jesus in a post-Easter context of his servants who experience hate and persecution in the larger Greco-Roman world.
The Jews and the World in the Fourth Gospel (2006)
ISBN: 9783161490699 bzw. 316149069X, vermutlich in Englisch, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu.
In our post-Holocaust context, the Gospel of John has aroused the suspicion of being a Christian text with an anti-Jewish message. Statements such as 'the Jews were persecuting Jesus', 'the Jews were grumbling about him', or 'the Jews said to Jesus, 'You have a demon'' are seen as vicious generalizations that wrongly blame a whole nation. New translations of the Gospel respond to these charges and either omit the term or limit its reference to 'Judeans' or 'Jewish leaders'. Lars Kierspel shows that the Gospel's narrative focus lies not on 'the Jews', mostly used by the narrator, but on the parallel term 'the world' which is mostly used by Jesus, the main protagonist. Statements such as 'the world … hates me (Jesus),' 'the world hates you (the disciples)', and 'the world has hated them (the disciples)' reflect a conflict of the early church with an opponent that cannot be limited to the synagogue. 'The Jews' emerge as part of a theodicy which does not stigmatize one particular race but situates the opposition of the historical master Jesus in a post-Easter context of his servants who experience hate and persecution in the larger Greco-Roman world. Taschenbuch, 2006.
Jews and the World in the Fourth Gos Parallelism, Function, and Context
ISBN: 9783161490699 bzw. 316149069X, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu.
In our post-Holocaust context, the Gospel of John has aroused suspicions of being a Christian text with an anti-Jewish message. Statements such as "the Jews were persecuting Jesus," "the Jews were grumbling about him," or "the Jews said to Jesus, 'You have a demon'" are seen as vicious generalizations that wrongly blame a whole nation. New translations of the Gospel respond to these charges and either omit the term or limit its reference to "Judeans" or "Jewish leaders." Lars Kierspel shows that the Gospel's narrative focus lies not on "the Jews," mostly used by the narrator, but on the parallel term "the world," which is mostly used by Jesus, the main protagonist. Statements such as "the world hates me (Jesus)," "the world hates you (the disciples)," and "the world has hated them (the disciples)" reflect a conflict of the early church with an opponent that cannot be limited to the synagogue. "The Jews" emerge as part of a theodicy that does not stigmatize one particular race but situates the opposition of the historical master Jesus in post-Easter context of his servants, who experience hate and persecution in the larger Greco-Roman world.
The Jews and the World in the Fourth Gospel: Parallelism, Function, and Context (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament / 2. Reihe Book 220) (English Edition) (2019)
ISBN: 9783161570728 bzw. 3161570723, in Englisch, 295 Seiten, Mohr Siebeck, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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