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Aposynaggos And The Historical Jesus In John Rethinking The Historicity Of The Johannine Expulsion Passages Jonathan Bernier

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Aposynaggos And The Historical Jesus In John Rethinking The Historicity Of The Johannine Expulsion Passages Jonathan Bernier
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.28 MB
Author: Jonathan Bernier
ISBN: 9789004254480, 900425448X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Aposynaggos And The Historical Jesus In John Rethinking The Historicity Of The Johannine Expulsion Passages Jonathan Bernier by Jonathan Bernier 9789004254480, 900425448X instant download after payment.

In Aposynagōgos and the Historical Jesus in John, Jonathan Bernier utilizes the critical-realist hermeneutics developed by Bernard Lonergan and Ben F. Meyer to survey historical data relevant to the Johannine expulsion passages (John 9:22, 12:42, 16:2). He evaluates the major two contemporary interpretative traditions regarding these passages, namely that they describe not events of Jesus’ lifetime but rather the implementation of the Birkat ha-Minim in the first first-century, or that they describe not historical events at all but serve only to construct Johannine identity. Against both traditions Bernier argues that these passages plausibly describe events that could have happened during Jesus’ lifetime.

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