The Johannine Exegesis of God: An Exploration Into the Johannine Understanding of God, Volum 121

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Walter de Gruyter, 2004 - 356 pàgines

Johannine Exegesis of God is a stimulating study of the explicit and implicit theological language of the Johannine community. It exegetically explores crucial questions concerning the Fourth Evangelist's language used to characterize God. It makes a sojourn into the relationship between Johannine Christology and Theology. It examines the dialogue dynamics of a theological conversation between those who do not share the same theological affirmations, and enumerates how the Johannine community derives benefit, becomes enriched and learns inclusiveness through its dialogue/conflict with its pluralistic environment. In approaching and interpreting the Gospel narrative, the implications of 'Theo-logy' in the Johannine community's struggle for legitimacy, identity and existence become clear. The Theology of the Johannine community shows a creative dialect with its sociological context, and its experiential theologising makes its theological language authentic, clear and precise.

 

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Introduction
1
Is Jesus God?
13
Theology in ConflictIs Jesus Equal to God?
45
Theology in ConflictIs Jesus Preexistent?
81
Theology in ConflictAre Jesus and the Father One?
117
The God of the Johannine Jesus
133
Incarnate Logos as Historical Theophany John 1118
151
Theology in DialogueDialogue with the Considerate Jews
219
Theology in DialogueDialogue with the Samaritans
231
Revelation Continuedthe Authentic Theology
255
Conclusion Johannine Exegesis of
275
Bibliography
293
Select Index of References
339
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Sobre l'autor (2004)

Daniel Rathnakara Sadananda is Professor in New Testament, Department of Theological Studies by Extension at the Karnataka Theological College, Mangalore, India; Convener of the Liturgical Commission of the Church of South India, and Member/Consultant of the International bilateral dialogue commission of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and the Roman Catholic Church.

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