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The Gospel Of The Narrative We The Hypertextual Relationship Of The Fourth Gospel To The Acts Of The Apostles Bartosz Adamczewski

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The Gospel Of The Narrative We The Hypertextual Relationship Of The Fourth Gospel To The Acts Of The Apostles Bartosz Adamczewski
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Bartosz Adamczewski
ISBN: 9783631605059, 3631605056
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Gospel Of The Narrative We The Hypertextual Relationship Of The Fourth Gospel To The Acts Of The Apostles Bartosz Adamczewski by Bartosz Adamczewski 9783631605059, 3631605056 instant download after payment.

The work analyses the current state of research on the problem of the relationship of the Fourth Gospel to the Synoptic Gospels. It proves that the Fourth Gospel, which was written c. AD 140–150, is a result of systematic, sequential, hypertextual reworking of the Acts of the Apostles with the use of the Synoptic Gospels, more than ten other early Christian writings, Jewish sacred Scriptures, and Josephus’ works. The work also demonstrates that the character of the ‘disciple whom Jesus loved’ functions in the Fourth Gospel as a narrative embodiment of all generations of the Pauline, post-Pauline, and post-Lukan Gentile Christian Church. These features of the Fourth Gospel imply that it was intended to crown and at the same time close the canon of the New Testament writings.

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