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John

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Informationen zum Autor Jo-Ann A. Brant (PhD, McMaster University) is professor of Bible, religion, and philosophy at Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana. She is the author of Dialogue and Drama: Elements of Greek Tragedy in the Fourth Gospel and has contributed to several books. Klappentext "Jo-Ann Brant is attentive to both the background and the reception history of the Gospel. Drawing on everything from Greco-Roman rhetoric to Shakespeare to modern American pop culture, she offers fresh perspectives on specific points in virtually every chapter, provides a coherent picture of the Gospel as a whole, and identifies resources for the reader to explore further. A significant and welcome contribution." -- J. Ramsey Michaels , Missouri State University "Brant skillfully mines the Greco-Roman literary, rhetorical, and social world of the Fourth Gospel and writes with brevity that moves the reader briskly along from one fresh insight to the next. The result is paideia --a wonderfully formative experience!" -- R. Alan Culpepper , McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University "This marvelous commentary is packed with substantive information and fresh insights. One may disagree with interpretations at points, but I find them consistently stimulating and well thought-out. As with other volumes in the Paideia series, this one is masterfully designed to provide optimum access for readers." -- Craig S. Keener , Asbury Theological Seminary "Among the spate of commentaries published on John's Gospel, Brant's is distinctive and distinguished. It may well become the text of choice for the university classroom and will enhance appreciation of the Bible as literature." -- Willard Swartley , Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary "Brant thoughtfully leads the reader deeply into the Gospel of John as well as the Greco-Roman world that shaped it. Students who read carefully will be rewarded with not only a profoundly enriched understanding of the Gospel but also a solid introduction to Greco-Roman literary, rhetorical, and dramatic traditions." -- Colleen M. Conway , Seton Hall University "Brant has written a commentary on the Fourth Gospel that is ideal for the classroom and the pastor's study, while also proving useful to the scholar. She serves as an authoritative guide to the world of ancient literature. I recommend this commentary highly." -- Chris Keith , St. Mary's University "Brant engages extensively with both ancient and modern sources in such a way that the student receives an introduction to major figures and currents in both the ancient world and modern scholarship on John. Her commentary is clear, concise, and engaging." -- Rodney A. Whitacre , Trinity School for Ministry Zusammenfassung The Paideia series offers critically acclaimed commentaries from today's top scholars. This volume exposes theological meaning in John by tracing its use of rhetorical strategies. ...

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Authors Jo-Ann A Brant, Jo-Ann A. Brant, Jo–ann A. Brant, Mikeal Parsons, Charles Talbert
Assisted by Mikeal Parsons (Editor), Mikeal C Parsons (Editor), Charles Talbert (Editor)
Publisher Baker book house
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2011
 
EAN 9780801034541
ISBN 978-0-8010-3454-1
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Series Paideia: Commentaries on the New Testament
Paideia: Commentaries on the N
Paideia: Commentaries on the New Testament
Paideia: Commentaries on the N
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Religious writings, prayers, songbooks, religious meditations

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