01611nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704000330006704100080010008200120010808200130012010000210013310000100015410000110016424500370017524500430021224500200025526000110027526000140028626000090030030000110030930000140032030000090033452008390034365000310118265000300121385600660124320260119071009.02023-07-26 09:49:34 a9780826413192, 0826413196 cThư viện Cơ Đốc aeng a226.506 bA228-R37 aReinhartz, Adele d1953- eAuthor aBefriending the Beloved Disciple bA Jewish reading of the Gospel of John cAdele Reinhartz aU.S.A. bContinuum c2001 a206tr. bHardcover c24cm aAdele Reinhartz has been studying and teaching the Gospel of John for many years. Earlier, she chose to ignore the love/hate relationship that the book provokes in her, a Jew, and took refuge in an objective historical-critical approach. At this stage her relationship to the Gospel was not so much a friendship as a business relationship. No longer willing to ignore the negative portrayal of Jews and Judaism in the text, nor the insight that her own Jewish identity inevitably does play a role in her work as an exegete, Reinhartz here explores the Fourth Gospel through the approach known as ""ethical criticism"", which is based on the metaphorical notion of the book as ""friend"" - not ""an easy, unquestioning companionship,"" but the kind of honest relationship in which ethical considerations are addressed, not advoided... aBible -- Criticism -- John aBible -- John -- Theology4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11263/13.jpgyCover Image