The Fourth Gospel and Its PredecessorA&C Black, 27. okt 2004 - 352 pages This is a vital tool for research into the origins of the Fourth Gospel. It provides an important contribution to Johannine theology. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
PART | 13 |
67 1934 | 25 |
3549 | 34 |
The Signs of Jesus | 48 |
12a 44654 | 58 |
114 | 73 |
125 | 79 |
281916a | 163 |
16b42 | 176 |
The Resurrection | 187 |
The Closing | 201 |
Introduction | 223 |
B Signs and Faith | 235 |
Salvation | 251 |
The Death of Jesus | 265 |
The Signs in Jerusalem | 93 |
18 | 109 |
Jesus Death and Resurrection | 118 |
4753 and Its Theological | 128 |
The Prelude to the Passion | 139 |
1215 | 146 |
1327 | 155 |
E Eschatology and Community | 284 |
Jesus Itinerary and the Jews | 294 |
315 | |
Addenda | 323 |
329 | |
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The Fourth Gospel and Its Predecessors: From Narrative Source to Present Gospel Robert Tomson Fortna No preview available - 2007 |
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