The Pericope Adulterae, the Gospel of John, and the literacy of Jesus / by Chris Keith.

Although consistently overlooked or dismissed, John 8.6, 8 in the Pericope Adulterae is the only place in canonical or non-canonical Jesus tradition that portrays Jesus as writing. After establishing that John 8.6, 8 is indeed a claim that Jesus could write, this book offers a new interpretation and...

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Superior document:New Testament tools, studies, and documents, v. 38
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:New Testament tools, studies and documents ; v. 38.
Physical Description:1 online resource (336 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Materials / C. Keith
  • Introduction The Most Popular Story In The Gospels / C. Keith
  • Chapter One. A History Of Research On John 8.6, 8 / C. Keith
  • Chapter Two. Speaking Of Writing: Kataγpaφω And Γpaφω In Hellenistic, Jewish, And New Testament Contexts / C. Keith
  • Chapter Three. Writing And Gradations Of Literacy / C. Keith
  • Chapter Four. Scribal Literacy In The New Testament World: The Scribes (And Pharisees) As Text-Brokers / C. Keith
  • Chapter Five. The Pericope Adulterae At John 7.53–8.11: The Location / C. Keith
  • Chapter Six. The Pericope Adulterae At John 7.53–8.11: The Preceding Context Of John 7 / C. Keith
  • Chapter Seven. The Pericope Adulterae At John 7.53–8.11: The Narrative / C. Keith
  • Chapter Eight. The Pericope Adulterae At John 7.53–8.11: The (Divine) Grapho-Literacy Of Jesus / C. Keith
  • Chapter Nine. The Historical Context For The Insertion Of The Pericope Adulterae Into The Gospel Of John: A Proposal / C. Keith
  • Conclusion The Pericope Adulterae In The Early Church / C. Keith
  • Bibliography / C. Keith
  • Index Of Ancient Sources / C. Keith
  • Index Of Authors / C. Keith
  • Index Of Subjects / C. Keith.