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New Currents Through John A Global Perspective Resources For Biblical Study Jr

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New Currents Through John A Global Perspective Resources For Biblical Study Jr
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.37 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Jr., Francisco, Lozada, Tom, Thatcher
ISBN: 9781589832015, 1589832019
Language: English
Year: 2006

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New Currents Through John A Global Perspective Resources For Biblical Study Jr by Jr., Francisco, Lozada, Tom, Thatcher 9781589832015, 1589832019 instant download after payment.

New Currents through John brings into focus the dramatic changes in method that have taken place in Johannine studies in the past fifty years. Written in light of John A. T. Robinson's analysis of the New Look in the Johannine scholarship of fifty years ago, each essay in this volume engages a current issue in contemporary research. Contributions from a diversity of voices and perspectives reflect the increasing globalization of theological dialogue. Highlighting the work of emerging scholars against the backdrop of traditional perspectives, this volume also forecasts trends in Johannine scholarship for the next several decades. The contributors are Armand Barus, Jaime Clark-Soles, Carsten Claussen, Mary L. Coloe, R. Alan Culpepper, Brian D. Johnson, Matthew Kraus, Francisco Lozada Jr., Beth M. Sheppard, Yak-hwee Tan, and Tom Thatcher.

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