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Andrew Of Bethsaida And The Johannine Circle The Muratorian Tradition And The Gospel Text James Patrick

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Andrew Of Bethsaida And The Johannine Circle The Muratorian Tradition And The Gospel Text James Patrick
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Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.95 MB
Pages: 177
Author: James Patrick
ISBN: 9781433120251, 1433120259
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Andrew Of Bethsaida And The Johannine Circle The Muratorian Tradition And The Gospel Text James Patrick by James Patrick 9781433120251, 1433120259 instant download after payment.

This book is a reading of the text of the Gospel of John in light of a tradition of Johannine authorship represented by the Muratorian Fragment, Papias of Hierapolis, and the Anti-Marcionite Prologue, all which are taken to reflect the influence of a common tradition represented by Jerome, Clement of Alexandria, and Victorinus of Pettau. Taken together these suggest that the Gospel of John was the work of the late first- or early second-century John the Presbyter who mediated the tradition of a distinctive group of Johannine disciples among whom Andrew was most important.

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