The legacy of John : second-century reception of the Fourth Gospel /

This volume investigates the early, second-century reception of the Fourth Gospel. This is an era when its fortunes are surrounded by silence and mystery. It was assumed, until quite recently, that Gnostic and other so-called heterodox groups were the first ones to appreciate this gospel, and hence...

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Other Authors: Rasimus, Tuomas.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.

Series: Novum Testamentum, Supplements 132.
Novum Testamentum Supplements Online, ISBN: 9789004264557.

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Call Number: BS2615.52 .L44 2010

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
  • T. Rasimus
  • Introduction /
  • Tuomas Rasimus
  • 1. The Reception And Development Of The Johannine Tradition In 1, 2 And 3 John /
  • Raimo Hakola
  • 2. The Gospel Of The Acts Of John: Its Relation To The Fourth Gospel /
  • István Czachesz
  • 3. Whom Did Jesus Love Most? Beloved Disciples In John And Other Gospels /
  • Marvin Meyer
  • 4. The Trimorphic Protennoia (NHC XIII,1) And The Johannine Prologue: A Reconsideration /
  • Paul-Hubert Poirier
  • 5. The Johannine Legacy: The Gospel And Apocryphon Of John /
  • John D. Turner
  • 6. Ptolemaeus And The Valentinian Exegesis Of John's Prologue /
  • Tuomas Rasimus
  • 7. Heracleon /
  • Einar Thomassen
  • 8. Influence And Interpretation Of The Gospel Of John In Ancient Christianity: The Example Of Eugnostos (NHC III,3 And V,1) /
  • Anne Pasquier
  • 9. \'The Orthodox Gospel\': The Reception Of John In The Great Church Prior To Irenaeus /
  • Charles E. Hill
  • 10. The Diatessaron And The Second-Century Reception Of The Gospel Of John /
  • Nicholas Perrin
  • 11. John And His Gospel In The Mirror Of Irenaeus Of Lyons: Perspectives Of Recent Research /
  • Bernhard Mutschler
  • 12. Johannine Echoes In Early Montanism /
  • Turid Karlsen Seim
  • Indices /
  • T. Rasimus.