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The Gospel Of John And Christian Origins Ashton John

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The Gospel Of John And Christian Origins Ashton John
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Publisher: Fortress Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.54 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Ashton, John
ISBN: 9781451472141, 1451472145
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Gospel Of John And Christian Origins Ashton John by Ashton, John 9781451472141, 1451472145 instant download after payment.

One of the most challenging questions facing New Testament scholars - how did Christianity emerge from Judaism? - is often addressed in general and indirect terms. The question becomes acute, however, when we turn to the Fourth Gospel, which, like the Judaism from which it presumably sprang, affirms one God, yet also affirms the incarnation of the eternal Word and, in nascent form, what Christians will later call the Trinity - - teachings that seem to set the Gospel poles apart from Judaism! John Ashton refuses any merely evolutionary explanation for this shift. Rather, he argues that the author of the Fourth Gospel set out precisely to supplant one revelation with another, and this because of the profound religious experience of the Evangelist, who turned from being a practicing Jew to experiencing a new revelation centered on Christ as the intermediary between God and humanity

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