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The Christological Metaphors of Wine, Water, and Bread in the Gospel of John in Relation to Their Sapiential Background - An Intertextual Study

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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When focusing on the sapiential traits in text of the Fourth Gospel, it should be noted that in its images of wine, water, and bread, connected by the common theme of eating and drinking, one can see Jesus the Giver, who, like the Old Testament personified wisdom, bestows his gifts on man. Although single references to the Old Testament sapiential texts have been suggested for the Johannine images of wine, water, bread, light, and the vine, no detailed study of these images, as well as their juxtapositions even in the aspect of eating and drinking, has been published so far. The selected topic seems to be important for showing a comprehensive approach to the Johannine banquet motif in its sapiential aspect, broken down into particular Johannine images, which are the events related to wine, water, and bread. It is ultimately significant to present Jesus' full identity through these three metaphors, referring to the personified and preexisting wisdom as described in the Old Testament sapiential literature.

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Michał Powęska is Assistant Professor of Sacred Scripture at the John Paul II Catholic University of 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.Paweł Mąkosa is Professor of Theology specializing in religious education, with research focusing on the effectiveness of religious instruction in schools and the challenges posed by youth secularization.Paweł Mąkosa is Professor of Theology specializing in religious education, with research focusing on the effectiveness of religious instruction in schools and the challenges posed by youth secularization.

Riassunto

When focusing on the sapiential traits in text of the Fourth Gospel, it should be noted that in its images of wine, water, and bread, connected by the common theme of eating and drinking, one can see Jesus the Giver, who, like the Old Testament personified wisdom, bestows his gifts on man. Although single references to the Old Testament sapiential texts have been suggested for the Johannine images of wine, water, bread, light, and the vine, no detailed study of these images, as well as their juxtapositions even in the aspect of eating and drinking, has been published so far. The selected topic seems to be important for showing a comprehensive approach to the Johannine banquet motif in its sapiential aspect, broken down into particular Johannine images, which are the events related to wine, water, and bread. It is ultimately significant to present Jesus’ full identity through these three metaphors, referring to the personified and preexisting wisdom as described in the Old Testament sapiential literature.

Prefazione

When focusing on the sapiential traits in text of the Fourth Gospel, it should be noted that in its images of wine, water, and bread one can see Jesus the Giver, who, like the Old Testament personified wisdom, bestows his gifts on man. Although single references to the Old Testament sapiential texts have been suggested for the Johannine images, no detailed study of these images, as well as their juxtapositions even in the aspect of eating and drinking, has been published so far. It is significant to present Jesus’ full identity through these metaphors, referring to the personified and preexisting wisdom as described in the Old Testament sapiential literature.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Micha¿ Filip Pow¿ska, Michal Filip Poweska, Michal Filip (Dr.) Poweska, Michał Filip Powęska
Con la collaborazione di Nicholas Adams (Editore), Nicholas Adams (Prof.) (Editore), Ja (Editore), Marek Jagodzinski (Editore), Jagodzinski (Prof.) et al (Editore), Marek Jagodzinski et al (Editore), Adam Kubis (Editore), Pawel Makosa (Editore), Nicholas Adams (Editore della collana), Marek Jagodziński (Editore della collana), Adam Kubiś (Editore della collana), Pawel Mąkosa (Editore della collana)
Editore Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 12.12.2024
 
EAN 9783525500989
ISBN 978-3-525-50098-9
Pagine 420
Dimensioni 160 mm x 32 mm x 235 mm
Peso 792 g
Illustrazioni with 4 b/w fig.
Serie Lublin Theological Studies
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia > Cristianesimo

Altes Testament, Systematische Theologie, Johannesevangelium, Weisheitsliteratur

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