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DISCOVERING JOHN
Ruth Edwards
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Description for DISCOVERING JOHN
Paperback. Comprehensive, up-to-date and student-friendly introduction to John's Gospel: its structure, content, theological concerns, key interpretative debates and historical reception. Special sections on the reception of John and its distinctive influence on Christian history. Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: HRCF2; HRCG3. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 232 x 157 x 21. Weight in Grams: 436.
Completely revised and expanded edition of the first volume in the 'Discovering' series. This introduction to the interpretation of Matthew aims to encourage in-depth study of the text, and genuine grappling with the theological and historical questions raised, by providing a 'map' to the Gospel as a whole, and to key interpreters and interpretative debates. It draws on a range of methodological approaches (author-, text- and readercentred), as complementary rather than mutually exclusive ways of interpreting the text. In particular, this new introduction reflects the growing scholarly attention to the reception history of biblical texts, increasingly viewed as a vital aspect of interpretation rather than an optional extra.
Product Details
Publisher
SPCK
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
276
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780281069699
SKU
V9780281069699
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About Ruth Edwards
The Revd Canon Dr Ruth B. Edwards is Assistant Priest at St James’ Episcopal Church, Aberdeen. She was formerly Senior Lecturer in New Testament at Aberdeen University. Her previous publications include The Case for Women’s Ministry (SPCK 1989) and The Johannine Epistles (Sheffield Academic Press 1996).
Reviews for DISCOVERING JOHN
'Discovering John has rightly earned its place as one of the most reliable and insightful guides to the text, interpretation and reception of John's Gospel. In this second edition, Ruth Edwards is not content with reproducing the same guide with a new introduction, but offers a completely updated version which carefully assesses many of the landmarks in recent Johannine scholarship. This is a splendid book that will undoubtedly continue to be appreciated for many years to come.' Catrin H. Williams, Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David 'The publication of a second edition of Ruth Edwards' Discovering John is a precious gift to all who are interested in the Gospel of John. With clarity, lightness of touch and scholarly balance, she engages with the complex debates generated by this enigmatic story of Jesus. No issue is sidestepped. She works comfortably with classical and contemporary historical, literary and theological interpretations of the Gospel. All significant literature is discussed with fairness and objectivity. This new edition will continue to be a treasure for both scholar and student.' Francis J. Moloney, SDB, Senior Professorial Fellow, Australian Catholic University 'Edwards rightly notes that it is no longer possible for any individual scholar to master all of the burgeoning secondary literature in Johannine studies. Nevertheless, her work is extremely useful, precisely because of how masterfully she does survey this literature, concisely yet with remarkable thoroughness. She includes all major methodological approaches, a broad range of views and a number of important topics. Readers from a range of perspectives will be impressed with her command of Johannine scholarship and will find this work one of the most helpful resources of its kind.' Craig Keener, Professor of New Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary 'The first edition of Ruth Edwards' Discovering John has long been my first choice as recommended or required reading for students needing an orientation to serious study of the Fourth Gospel. It is wonderful, then, to read her thoroughly updated and expanded new edition, and to know that her accessible discussion of key issues and her judicious interaction with the main scholarly literature will continue to be a key resource for years to come.' Andrew T. Lincoln, Professor of New Testament, University of Gloucestershire