توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Apprehension of Jesus in the Gospel of John (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2.Reihe)
نام کتاب : Apprehension of Jesus in the Gospel of John (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2.Reihe)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دلهره عیسی در انجیل یوحنا (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2.Reihe)
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نویسندگان : Josaphat C Tam
ناشر : Mohr Siebeck
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تعداد صفحات : 284
ISBN (شابک) : 9783161540653 , 3161540654
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 5 مگابایت
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Cover\nPreface\nTable of Contents\nTables\nAbbreviations\nChapter 1: Introduction\n A. Authorship, Audience, and the Gospel\n B. Previous Investigations\n 1. On Seeing and Its Relation to Other Concepts\n a) Seeing and Believing\n b) Seeing Is Believing\n 2. On Hearing and Its Relation to Other Concepts\n a) Hearing Vs. Seeing\n b) Hearing Is Believing\n c) Hearing and Divine Instruction\n 3. On Knowing and Its Relation to Other Concepts\n a) Οἶδα and γινώσκω\n b) Knowing and Believing\n 4. On Witnessing and Its Relation to Other Concepts\n a) “The Trial Motif”\n b) Witnessing and Seeing\n 5. On Remembering and Its Relation to Other Concepts\n 6. On Believing and Its Relation to Other Concepts\n a) Believing and John’s Purpose/Audience\n b) Believing and the Nature of John’s Overall Message\n c) Believing and Faith Patterns/Developments\n 7. Conclusion\n C. Method and Approach\n D. Aim and Plan of the Present Study\nChapter 2: Linguistic Foundations\n A. Towards an Understanding of Words, Context, and Concept\n B. Analyses of Grammatical Constructions\n 1. Seeing\n 2. Hearing\n 3. Knowing\n 4. Witnessing\n 5. Remembering\n 6. Believing\n 7. Conclusion\n C. Semantic Field Survey\n D. Summary\nChapter 3: Phase One: First Encounters (John 1–4)\n A. Overview of the Use of Apprehension Vocabulary\n B. Narrative Overview of the Development of the Concept\n C. Exegetical Analysis in Context\n 1. Conversion of John the Baptist and the First Disciples, the First Sign, and the Temple Incident (1:19–2:25)\n a) John the Baptist’s Testimony and Conversion (1:19–34)\n b) Conversion of the First Disciples (1:29–51)\n c) The First Sign (2:1–12)\n d) The Temple Incident (2:13–22)\n e) Anticlimactic Concluding Remarks (2:23–25)\n 2. The Second Sign: Jesus and the Royal Official (4:43–54)\n D. Synthesis and Intended Impact on the Readers\n 1. Synthesis\n 2. Intended Impact on the Readers\n a) Readers’ Understanding of the Characters’ Apprehension of Jesus and John’s Writing Purpose\n b) Readers’ Understanding of Jesus’ Own Apprehension\n c) The Role of Signs and Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\n d) The Role of Faith in One’s Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\n E. Summary\nChapter 4: Phase Two: Subsequent Encounters (John 5–12)\n A. Overview of the Use of Apprehension Vocabulary\n B. Narrative Overview of the Development of the Concept\n C. Exegetical Analysis in Context\n 1. Controversies Prefaced: Testimony and the Eschatological Life (5:19–47)\n a) Event Leading to 5:19–47\n b) The Controversies Prefaced (5:19–47)\n 2. An Ironic Concluding Illustration: Seeing, Not Seeing, and Be-lieving (9:1–41)\n 3. Closure of Jesus’ Public Ministry and the Beginning of His Glori-fication (12:12–19, 37–43)\n a) Triumphal Entry Remembered (12:12–19)\n b) The Ability to Apprehend (12:37–43)\n D. Synthesis and Intended Impact on the Readers\n 1. Synthesis\n 2. Intended Impact on the Readers\n a) Readers’ Understanding of the Characters’ Apprehension of Jesus and John’s Writing Purpose\n b) Readers’ Understanding of Jesus’ Own Apprehension\n c) The Role of Signs and Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\n d) The Role of Faith in One’s Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\n E. Summary\nChapter 5: Phase Three: Deepening Apprehension (John 13–17)\n A. Overview of the Use of Apprehension Vocabulary\n B. Narrative Overview of the Development of the Concept\n C. Exegetical Analysis in Context\n 1. Deeper Faith, a Redefined Apprehension of Jesus, and Promise of Paraclete and Future Apprehension (14:1–26)\n a) Deeper Faith, a Redefined Apprehension of Jesus (14:1–14)\n b) Promise of Paraclete and Future Apprehension (14:15–26)\n 2. Further Work of the Paraclete (15:26–16:15)\n 3. Prayers in a Loving Relationship vs. Disciples’ Incomprehension (16:25–33)\n 4. Jesus’ Concluding Prayer (17:1–26)\n a) Praying for Himself (17:1–5)\n b) Praying for the Disciples (17:6–19)\n c) Praying for Later Believers (17:20–26)\n D. Synthesis and Intended Impact on the Readers\n 1. Synthesis\n 2. Intended Impact on the Readers\n a) Readers’ Understanding of the Characters’ Apprehension of Jesus and John’s Writing Purpose\n b) Readers’ Understanding of Jesus’ Own Apprehension\n c) The Role of Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\n d) The Role of Faith in One’s Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\n E. Summary\nChapter 6: Phase Four: Climactic Apprehension (John 18–21)\n A. Overview of the Use of Apprehension Vocabulary\n B. Narrative Overview of the Development of the Concept\n C. Exegetical Analysis in Context\n 1. Jesus’ Death, the BD’s Witness, and Its Impact (19:28–42)\n a) Jesus’ Last Knowing before Death (19:28–30)\n b) Seeing, Testifying, and Knowing in the Aftermaths (19:31–37) .\n c) Jesus’ Burial (19:38–42)\n 2. Resurrection: The Seeing-and-believe Mode Revisited (20:1–29)\n a) Two Instances of Seeing Compared: First Trips to the Tomb (20:1–10)\n b) Mary Sees the Risen Jesus (20:11–18)\n c) The Disciples and Thomas See Jesus (20:19–29)\n d) Concluding Remarks\n 3. The Two Conclusions and the Pastoral Charge (20:30–31; 21:15– 23, 24–25)\n a) The First-part Conclusion (20:30–31)\n b) Jesus, Peter, and the Narrator: Pastoral Charge (21:15–23)\n c) The Second-part Conclusion (21:24–25)\n d) Concluding Remarks\n D. Synthesis and Intended Impact on the Readers\n 1. Synthesis\n 2. Intended Impact on the Readers\n a) Readers’ Understanding of the Characters’ Apprehension of Jesus and John’s Writing Purpose\n b) Readers’ Understanding of Jesus’ Own Apprehension\n c) The Role of Signs and Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\n d) The Role of Faith in One’s Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\n E. Summary\nChapter 7: Conclusions\n A. Results and Findings\n 1. John 1–4: Initial Encounters\n 2. John 5–12: Subsequent Encounters\n 3. John 13–17: Deepening Apprehension\n 4. John 18–21: Climactic Apprehension\n B. John’s Intended Impact on Readers and Its Contributions and Implications for Johannine Scholarship\n 1. Readers’ Understanding of the Characters’ Apprehension of Jesus and John’s Writing Purpose\n 2. Readers’ Understanding of Jesus’ Own Apprehension\n 3. The Role of Signs and Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\n 4. The Role of Faith in One’s Perception/Apprehension of Jesus\nAppendix: Grammatical Usage of Key Apprehension Terms\n A. Seeing\n B. Hearing\n C. Knowing\n D. Witnessing\n E. Remembering\n F. Believing\nBibliography\nIndexes\n Index of References\n Index of Modern Authors\n Index of Subjects