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  • Adamczewski, Bartosz:

    Published by Frankfurt, M. ; Berlin ; Bern ; Bruxelles ; New York, NY ; Oxford ; Wien : Lang, 2010

    ISBN 10: 3631605056ISBN 13: 9783631605059

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    Originalhardcover. Condition: Wie neu. 167 S. Ein tadelloses Exemplar. - Contents -- Acknowledgments 5 -- Contents 7 -- Introduction 11 -- Chapter 1: The problem of literary dependence of the Fourth Gospel on the -- Synoptic Gospels 13 -- 1.1 The research on literary dependence of the Fourth Gospel on the Syn- -- optic Gospels in the twenty-first century 13 -- 1.1.1 The Fourth Gospel's literary independence of the Synoptic Gospels 15 -- D.M.Smith 15 -- M.Theobald 16 -- P. N. Anderson 17 -- F. Schien« 19 -- J. Pichler 20 -- M. Stowasser 21 -- 1.1.2 Literary dependence of the Synoptic Gospels on the Fourth Gospel 22 -- P. L. Hofrichter 22 -- T. L. Brodie 22 -- B. Shellard 23 -- M. A. Matson 25 -- 1.1.3 Literary dependence of the Fourth Gospel on one or two Synoptic -- Gospels 26 -- J.Frey 26 -- B.T.Viviano 27 -- I.D. Mackay 27 -- Z. Studenovsky 28 -- 1.1.4 Literary dependence of the Fourth Gospel on all three Synoptic -- Gospels 29 -- H. Thy en 29 -- R. Bergmeier 30 -- G. Van Belle 31 -- A. T. Lincoln 31 -- M.-É. Kiessel 32 -- 1.2 Criteria for ascertaining the existence and direction of direct literary -- dependence between the Fourth Gospel and the Synoptic Gospels 33 -- 1.3 Conclusion 37 -- Chapter 2: The Acts of the Apostles as a structuring hypotext of the Fourth -- Gospel 39 -- Chapter 3: The Fourth Gospel as a hypertextual reworking of the Acts of the -- Apostles, of the Synoptic Gospels, and of other early Christian works 45 -- Jn 1:1-34; cf. Acts 1:1-8 45 -- Jn 1:35-44; cf. Acts 1:9-14 48 -- Jn 1:45-51; cf. Acts 1:15-26 50 -- Jn 2:1-12; cf Acts 2:1-47 51 -- Jn 2:13-22; cf. Acts 3:1-11 52 -- Jn2:23; cf. Acts 3:12-4:31 55 -- Jn 2:24-25; cf. Acts 4:32-5:13 55 -- Jn 3:1-2; cf. Acts 5:14-42 56 -- Jn 3:3-36; cf. Acts 6:1-8:3 56 -- Jn 4:1-45; cf. Acts 8:4-25 59 -- Jn 4:46-54; cf. Acts 8:26-40 61 -- Jn 5:1-47; cf. Acts 9:1-43 62 -- Jn 6:1-71; cf. Acts 10:1-11:18 64 -- Jn 7:1-39; cf. Acts 11:19-13:4 69 -- Jn 7:40-8:20; cf. Acts 13:5-12 71 -- Jn 8:21-59; cf. Acts 13:13-46 72 -- Jn 9:1-41; cf. Acts 13:47-52 73 -- Jn 10:1-42; cf. Acts 14:1-7 75 -- Jn 11:1-45; cf. Acts 14:8-28 77 -- Jn 11:46-12:50; cf. Acts 15:1-6 80 -- Jn 13:1-17; cf. Acts 15:7-12 85 -- Jn 13:18-30; cf. Acts 15:13-39 87 -- Jn 13:31-14:14; cf. Acts 15:40-16:40 89 -- Jn 14:15-20; cf. Acts 17:1-34 90 -- Jn 14:21-24; cf. Acts 18:1-6 91 -- Jn 14:25-29; cf. Acts 18:7-11 92 -- Jn 14:30; cf. Acts 18:12-17 93 -- Jn 14:31; cf. Acts 18:18-23 93 -- Jn 15:1-8; cf. Acts 18:24-28 94 -- Jn 15:9-17; cf. Acts 19:1-7 95 -- Jn 15:18-16:4; cf. Acts 19:8-20 95 -- Jn 16:5-24; cf. Acts 19:21-20:16 97 -- Jn 16:25-17:26; cf. Acts 20:17-38 98 -- Jn 18:1-18; cf. Acts 21:1-40 99 -- Jn 18:19-27; cf. Acts 22:1-23:9 102 -- Jn 18:28; cf. Acts 23:10-14 103 -- Jn 18:29-32; cf. Acts 23:15-24:9 104 -- Jn 18:33-19:12; cf. Acts 24:10-26:32 104 -- Jn 19:13-16; cf. Acts 27:1 106 -- Jn 19:17-27; cf. Acts 27:2-8 107 -- Jn 19:28-20:31; cf. Acts 27:9-32 108 -- Jn 21:1-14; cf. Acts 27:33-28:6 115. ISBN 9783631605059 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.

  • Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The work analyses the current state of research on the problem of the relationship of the Fourth Gospel to the Synoptic Gospels. It proves that the Fourth Gospel, which was written c. AD 140-150, is a result of systematic, sequential, hypertextual reworking of the Acts of the Apostles with the use of the Synoptic Gospels, more than ten other early Christian writings, Jewish sacred Scriptures, and Josephus' works. The work also demonstrates that the character of the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' functions in the Fourth Gospel as a narrative embodiment of all generations of the Pauline, post-Pauline, and post-Lukan Gentile Christian Church. These features of the Fourth Gospel imply that it was intended to crown and at the same time close the canon of the New Testament writings.