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Anti-Judaism and the Gospel of John - A New Look at the Fourth Gospel's Relationship with Judaism

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In the light of the research undertaken in this book the author concludes that the so called "anti-Jewish" texts in Johannine Gospel are not directed against the Jews being an ethnic or religious community. The object of the polemic and attacks is not the entire Jewish nation across the span of all the ages but a group of the Jewish leaders or opponents to Jesus in the First Century AD. Looking through the prism of the aposynagogal polemics, one can notice that the state of tension between the Johannine community and the rabbinic Judaism is inter-Jewish, not anti-Jewish, in character. The source of the polemical language of the Fourth Gospel is the Christological discussion in the historical and sociological context (the Messianic confession, the excommunication from the Synagogue, the presence of Samaritans in the Johannine community, the struggle for the preservation of the identity).

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Mirosław Stanisław Wróbel is director of the Institute of Biblical Studies, Catholic University in Lublin.Adam Kubiś is Professor at the Faculty of Theology / Institute of Biblical Studies at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin.Marek Jagodziński, Prof. Dr. hab., is Professor in the Chair of the Orthodox Theology at the Faculty of Theology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, and Major Seminary in Radom, Poland.

Zusammenfassung

In the light of the research undertaken in this book the author concludes that the so called "anti-Jewish" texts in Johannine Gospel are not directed against the Jews being an ethnic or religious community. The object of the polemic and attacks is not the entire Jewish nation across the span of all the ages but a group of the Jewish leaders or opponents to Jesus in the First Century AD. Looking through the prism of the aposynagogal polemics, one can notice that the state of tension between the Johannine community and the rabbinic Judaism is inter-Jewish, not anti-Jewish, in character. The source of the polemical language of the Fourth Gospel is the Christological discussion in the historical and sociological context (the Messianic confession, the excommunication from the Synagogue, the presence of Samaritans in the Johannine community, the struggle for the preservation of the identity).

Vorwort

The subject matter undertaken in this book enable the readers to reach a deeper understanding of the content of the Fourth Gospel in the light of the texts termed as "anti-Jewish".

Produktdetails

Autoren Miros¿aw Stanis¿aw Wróbel, Miroslaw Stanislaw Wróbel, Mirosław Stanisław Wróbel, Miroslaw Stanislaw (Prof. Dr.) Wróbel
Mitarbeit Nicholas Adams (Herausgeber), Nicholas Adams (Prof.) (Herausgeber), Ja (Herausgeber), Marek Jagodzinski (Herausgeber), Jagodzinski (Prof.) et al (Herausgeber), Marek Jagodzinski et al (Herausgeber), Adam Kubis (Herausgeber), Pawel Makosa (Herausgeber), Nicholas Adams (Herausgeber der Reihe), Marek Jagodziński (Herausgeber der Reihe), Adam Kubiś (Herausgeber der Reihe), Pawel Mąkosa (Herausgeber der Reihe)
Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 07.12.2023
 
EAN 9783525500538
ISBN 978-3-525-50053-8
Seiten 297
Abmessung 160 mm x 25 mm x 235 mm
Gewicht 618 g
Serie Lublin Theological Studies
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Religion/Theologie > Christentum

auseinandersetzen, Gospel of John, Polemic, Anti-judaism, Ioudaioi

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