Anti-Judaism and the Gospel of John : : A New Look at the Fourth Gospel's Relationship with Judaism / / Miroslaw Stanislaw Wróbel.

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Superior document:Lublin Theological Studies
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, Germany : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Lublin theological studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Body
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • I. Status Quaestionis
  • 1. A Discussion on the Relationship between the Fourth Gospel and Judaism
  • 1.1 Anti-Judaism in John's Gospel
  • 1.2 The Identity and Function of the Ioudaioi
  • 2. Methodology for Interpreting Anti-Judaic Texts
  • 2.1 Diachronic Methods
  • 2.2 Synchronic Methods
  • II. An Analysis of Terminology
  • 1. The Term "Hebrews"
  • 1.1 Judaic Literature
  • 1.1.1 Old Testament
  • 1.1.2 Rabbinic Literature
  • 1.1.3 Flavius Josephus
  • 1.1.4 Philo of Alexandria
  • 1.1.5 Apocryphal Writings
  • 1.2 Christian Literature
  • 1.2.1 New Testament
  • 1.2.2 Early Patristic Writings
  • 2. The Term "Israelites"
  • 2.1 Judaic Literature
  • 2.1.1 The Old Testament
  • 2.1.2 Qumran Texts
  • 2.1.3 Rabbinic Literature
  • 2.1.4 Flavius Josephus
  • 2.1.5 Philo of Alexandria
  • 2.1.6 Apocryphal Writings
  • 2.2 Christian Literature
  • 2.2.1 The New Testament
  • 2.2.2 Early Patristic Writings
  • 3. The Term "Jews"
  • 3.1 Judaic Literature
  • 3.1.1 Old Testament
  • 3.1.2 Qumran Texts
  • 3.1.3 Rabbinic Literature
  • 3.1.4 Flavius Josephus
  • 3.1.5 Philo of Alexandria
  • 3.1.6 Apocryphal Writings
  • 3.2 Christian Literature
  • 3.2.1 The New Testament
  • 3.2.2 Early Patristic Texts
  • III. The Ioudaioi in John's Gospel
  • 1. The Meanings of Ioudaioi
  • 1.1 The Regional Importance Regarding Judea
  • 1.2 General Significance Referring to the Inhabitants of Judea
  • 1.3 Ethnic and Religious Significance Concerning Persons, Feasts and Customs
  • 1.4 Negative Meaning
  • 2. Interpreting John's Ioudaioi
  • 2.1 Diachronic Criteria
  • 2.1.1 Historical Criterion
  • 2.1.2 Sociological Criterion
  • 2.1.3 Geographic Criterion
  • 2.1.4 Religious Criterion
  • 2.1.5 Compositional and Textual Criteria
  • 2.2 Synchronic Criteria
  • 2.2.1 Symbolic Criterion
  • 2.2.2 Narrative Criterion.
  • 2.2.3 Psychological Criterion
  • IV. Anti-Judaic Texts in John
  • 1. Polemic Dialogues with the Ioudaioi
  • 1.1 The Polemic after Expelling the Vendors from the Temple (John2:13-22)
  • 1.2 The Conflict in Galilee (John6:22-59)
  • 1.3 Disputes during the Feast of Tabernacles (John7:14-44)
  • 1.4 The Polemic in the Jerusalem Temple (John8:12-30)
  • 1.5 The Dispute with the Ioudaioi who Believed in Jesus (John8:31-59)
  • 1.6 The Conflict during the Dedication of the Temple (John10:22-39)
  • 2. Hostility and Controversy between Jesus and the Ioudaioi
  • 2.1 He Came to What Was His Own, but His Own People Did Not Accept Him (John1:11)
  • 2.2 Persecution of Jesus and His disciples
  • 2.3 The Ioudaioi's Deadly Intentions
  • 2.4 You Belong to Your Father, the Devil (John8:44)
  • 3. Anti-Judaism and the Description of the Lord's Passion
  • 3.1 Jesus is Arrested (John18:1-11)
  • 3.2 Jesus before the Jewish Authorities (John18:12-27)
  • 3.3 The Trial before Pilate (John18:28 - 19:16)
  • 3.4 The Crucifixion, Death and Burial of Jesus (John19:17-42)
  • V. The Specificity of Anti-Judaism in the Gospel of John
  • 1. Sanction of Excommunication from the Synagogue
  • 2. The Samaritan Theme
  • 3. Ancient Polemic
  • VI. Anti-Judaism and Johannine Theology
  • 1. Christological Polemic
  • 1.1 Jesus as the Messiah
  • 1.2 Jesus as the Son of God
  • 1.3 Jesus as the Son of Man
  • 1.4 Jesus as the Teacher
  • 2. Christology of the Excommunicated Community
  • 2.1 The Persecuted Jesus
  • 2.2 The Excommunicated Community
  • 2.3 Fulfillment Christology
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • 1. Sources
  • 1.1 Biblical Texts
  • 1.2 Judaic and Samaritan Texts
  • 1.3 Apocryphal Writings
  • 1.4 Patristic Writings
  • 1.5 Documents of the Church
  • 2. Commentaries
  • 3. Monographs and Detailed Research Studies
  • 3.1 Basic Studies
  • 3.2 Auxiliary Studies
  • 4. Aids.
  • 4.1 Bibliographical Tools
  • 4.1 Philological and Encyclopeid Aids
  • Indexes
  • Author Index
  • Source Index
  • Old Testament
  • New Testament
  • Dead Sea Scrolls
  • Rabbinic and Samaritan Literature
  • Ancient Writers
  • Apocrypha.