Johannine Social Identity Formation after the Fall of the Jerusalem Temple : Negotiating Identity in Crisis /

In Johannine Social Identity Formation after the Fall of the Jerusalem Temple Christopher Porter reads the Fourth Gospel through the lens of social identity theory as means of reconciling the social dislocation and trauma of the destruction of the Jerusalem temple. Analysing the Fourth Gospel in con...

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Main Author: Porter, Christopher A. (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2022.

Series: Biblical Interpretation Series ; 194.

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