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Rethinking the Ethics of John "Implicit Ethics" in the Johannine Writings. Kontexte und Normen neutestamentlicher Ethik / Contexts and Norms of New Testament Ethics. Volume III

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

Oktober 2012

Herausgeber

Jan G. van der Watt + weitere

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Mohr Siebeck

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406

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2,9/16,2/24 cm

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778 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

ISBN

978-3-16-151830-0

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Born 1968; 1999 Doctorate (Dr. theol.) at Heidelberg University; 1999 Ordination as pastor in the Protestant Regional Church in Baden; 2003 Habilitation at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich; Professor of New Testament at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz; Co-founder of the research center "Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity" (e/ c) and of the journal "Journal for Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity" (JEAC); Research Associate in the Department of Old and New Testament Studies at the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Born 1952; emeritus professor of the University of Pretoria (South Africa) and Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands) as well as research associate University of the Free State (South Africa).

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

Oktober 2012

Herausgeber

Verlag

Mohr Siebeck

Seitenzahl

406

Maße (L/B/H)

2,9/16,2/24 cm

Gewicht

778 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-16-151830-0

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  • Produktbild: Rethinking the Ethics of John
  • Preface
    Introduction: Overview of Research
    Michael Labahn: "It's Only Love" - Is That All? Limits and Potentials of Johannine "Ethic" - A Critical Evaluation of Research - Ruben Zimmermann: Is there Ethics in the Gospel of John? Challenging an outdated consensus

    Possible backgrounds for Johannine ethics
    Andrew T. Glicksman: Beyond Sophia: The Sapiential Portrayal of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel and Its Ethical Implications for the Johannine Community - Erik Eynikel: The Qumran background of Johannine Ethics - Volker Rabens: Johannine Perspectives on Ethical Enabling in the Context of Stoic and Philonic Ethics

    Ethics in the Gospel according to John
    William R.G. Loader: The Law and Ethics in John's Gospel - Karl Weyer-Menkhoff: The Response of Jesus. Ethics in John by considering Scripture as Work of God - Jan G. van der Watt: Ethics of/and the opponents of Jesus in John's Gospel - Christos Karakolis: Semeia Conveying Ethics in the Gospel according to John - Mira Stare: Ethics of life in the Gospel of John - Hermut Löhr: Gamma ni as an Element of Moral Language in John - Chrys C. Caragounis: "Abide in me". The New Mode of Relationship Between Jesus and His Followers as a Basis for Christian Ethics (John 15) - Glen Lund: The Joys and Dangers of Ethics in John's Gospel - Paul N. Anderson: Discernment-Oriented Leadership in the Johannine Situation - biding in the Truth versus Lesser Alternatives

    Ethics in 1 John
    Udo Schnelle: Ethical Theology in 1 John - Jeffrey E. Brickle: Transacting Virtue within a Disrupted Community: The Negotiation of Ethics in the First Epistle of John - Tom Thatcher: Cain the Jew the AntiChrist: Collective Memory and the Johannine Ethic of Loving and Hating