The Continuing Dialogue: An Investigation Into the Artistic Afterlife of the Five Narratives Peculiar to the Fourth Gospel and an Assessment of Their Contribution to the Hermeneutics of That Gospel

Author:   Brian Leslie Bishop ,  David Hoyle (International Management Consultant with Over 30 Years' Experience in Quality Management)
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Pages:   200
Publication Date:   20 July 2017
Format:   Hardback
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The Continuing Dialogue: An Investigation Into the Artistic Afterlife of the Five Narratives Peculiar to the Fourth Gospel and an Assessment of Their Contribution to the Hermeneutics of That Gospel


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Author:   Brian Leslie Bishop ,  David Hoyle (International Management Consultant with Over 30 Years' Experience in Quality Management)
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781498244060


ISBN 10:   1498244068
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   20 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""What I value in The Continuing Dialogue is the way it not only draws us into a truly sacred conversation with the great signs of John's gospel, but with visual interpretations which do not so much explain but take us deeper into the mystery of those encounters. Brian Bishop argues that, paradoxically, a painting is more--not less--apophatic than words, and claims less adequacy to that which it represents. Rich and nuanced, this book argues for a truly participatory interpretation of word and image."" --Alison Grant Milbank, University of Nottingham ""This volume is the fruit of the author's thorough and painstaking research carried out over many years. There is no doubt, given its distinctive focus on five popular episodes in the Gospel of John, that it will make a significant and most welcome contribution to the ever-growing body of literature on the Bible and art. It brings freshness, imagination, and vitality to the way we read and interpret these much-loved Gospel stories."" --Martin O'Kane, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, United Kingdom ""In his analysis of over forty images, Bishop offers an accessible account of how art can illumine the interpretation of John's Gospel. Focusing on five particular narratives (the Wedding at Cana, the Woman of Samaria, the Woman taken in Adultery, the Raising of Lazarus, and Jesus' Washing of the Disciples' Feet), he makes a convincing case for understanding artists as biblical interpreters."" --Christine E. Joynes, University of Oxford"


What I value in The Continuing Dialogue is the way it not only draws us into a truly sacred conversation with the great signs of John's gospel, but with visual interpretations which do not so much explain but take us deeper into the mystery of those encounters. Brian Bishop argues that, paradoxically, a painting is more--not less--apophatic than words, and claims less adequacy to that which it represents. Rich and nuanced, this book argues for a truly participatory interpretation of word and image. --Alison Grant Milbank, University of Nottingham This volume is the fruit of the author's thorough and painstaking research carried out over many years. There is no doubt, given its distinctive focus on five popular episodes in the Gospel of John, that it will make a significant and most welcome contribution to the ever-growing body of literature on the Bible and art. It brings freshness, imagination, and vitality to the way we read and interpret these much-loved Gospel stories. --Martin O'Kane, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, United Kingdom In his analysis of over forty images, Bishop offers an accessible account of how art can illumine the interpretation of John's Gospel. Focusing on five particular narratives (the Wedding at Cana, the Woman of Samaria, the Woman taken in Adultery, the Raising of Lazarus, and Jesus' Washing of the Disciples' Feet), he makes a convincing case for understanding artists as biblical interpreters. --Christine E. Joynes, University of Oxford


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Brian Leslie Bishop is a retired British schoolteacher of English, drama, and world literature. His play for young people--Bug-eyed Loonery--was published in 1985. As well as teaching in UK schools, he has taught in Singapore, Peru, and Malta. Since retiring, he has gained a master's degree in theology (with distinction) from the University of Wales, Lampeter.

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