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OverviewThe contribution of the Johannine literature to the development of Christian theology, and particularly to Christology, is uncontested, although careful distinction between the implications of its language, especially that of sonship, in a first century 'Jewish' context and in the subsequent theological controversies of the early Church has been particularly important if not always easily sustained. Recent study has shaken off the weight of subsequent Christian appropriation of Johannine language which has sometimes made readers immune to the ambiguities and challenging tensions in its thought. The Oxford Handbook of Johannine Studies begins with chapters concentrating on discussions of the background and context of the Johannine literature, leading to the different ways of reading the text, and thence to the primary theological themes within them, before concluding with some discussion of the reception of the Johannine literature in the early church. Inevitably, given their different genres and levels of complexity, some chapters pay most if not all attention to the Gospel, whereas others are more able to give a more substantial place to the letters. All the contributors have themselves made significant contributions to their topic. They have sought to give a balanced introduction to the relevant scholarship and debate, but they have also been able to present the issues from their own perspective. The Handbook will help those less familiar with the Johannine literature to get a sense of the major areas of debate and why the field continues to be one of vibrant and exciting study, and that those who are already part of the conversation will find new insights to enliven their own on-going engagement with these writings. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Judith M. Lieu (Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity Emerita, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity Emerita, University of Cambridge) , Martinus C. de Boer (Professor of New Testament Emeritus, Professor of New Testament Emeritus, Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 25.10cm Weight: 1.022kg ISBN: 9780198739982ISBN 10: 0198739982 Pages: 486 Publication Date: 07 August 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe comprehensive nature of the book and its stellar lineup of contributors will make it attractive to advanced students of the Johannine literature and to all academic libraries. * Christopher W. Skinner, Loyola University Chicago, Religious Studies Review * The book illustrates very well the precious diversity of opinions in the field of Johannine studies. * Professor Marc Girard, EBAF, Revue Biblique * The book illustrates very well the precious diversity of opinions in the field of Johannine studies. * Professor Marc Girard, EBAF, Revue Biblique * Author InformationJudith Lieu is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity Emerita at the University of Cambridge, and taught previously at King's College London and Macquarie University, Sydney. She has researched and published extensively in the Johannine Literature and in the formation of early Christianity in the second century. Martinus C. de Boer is Professor of New Testament Emeritus, Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam. He taught earlier at the University of Manchester in England and at Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey, USA. His primary areas of research and publication have been the Letters of Paul and the Johannine Literature. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |