John within Judaism: religion, ethnicity, and the shaping of Jesus-oriented Jewishness in the Fourth Gospel

In John within Judaism , Wally V. Cirafesi offers a reading of the Gospel of John as an expression of the fluid and flexible nature of Jewish identity in Greco-Roman antiquity. While many have noted John's general Jewishness, few have given it a seat at the ideologically congested table of anci...

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Main Author: Cirafesi, Wally V. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2022
In: Ancient Judaism and early Christianity (112)
Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Cirafesi, Wally V., John within Judaism : religion, ethnicity, and the shaping of Jesus-oriented Jewishness in the fourth gospel] (2023) (Conway, Colleen M.)
[Rezension von: Cirafesi, Wally V., John within Judaism : religion, ethnicity, and the shaping of Jesus-oriented Jewishness in the fourth gospel] (2023) (Myers, Alicia D.)
[Rezension von: Cirafesi, Wally V., John within Judaism : religion, ethnicity, and the shaping of Jesus-oriented Jewishness in the fourth gospel] (2022) (Paschke, Boris, 1976 -)
Series/Journal:Ancient Judaism and early Christianity 112
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B John / Judaism / Ethnic identity
Further subjects:B Thesis
B Judaism History of doctrines
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Summary:In John within Judaism , Wally V. Cirafesi offers a reading of the Gospel of John as an expression of the fluid and flexible nature of Jewish identity in Greco-Roman antiquity. While many have noted John's general Jewishness, few have given it a seat at the ideologically congested table of ancient Jewish practice and belief. By interrogating the concept of "Judaism" in relation to the complex categories of "religion" and "ethnicity," Cirafesi argues that John negotiates Jewishness using strategies of ethnic identity formation paralleled in other Jewish sources from the Second Temple and early rabbinic periods. In this process of negotiation, including its use of "high christology" and critique of Ioudaioi, John coalesces with other expressions of ancient Jewish identity and, thus, can be read "within Judaism."
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004462945
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004462946