Apprehension of Jesus in the Gospel of John

Cover -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Tables -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- A. Authorship, Audience, and the Gospel -- B. Previous Investigations -- 1. On Seeing and Its Relation to Other Concepts -- a) Seeing and Believing -- b) Seeing Is Believing -- 2. On Hearing and Its Relati...

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Main Author: Tam, Josaphat C. 1974- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2015
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (399)
Year: 2015
Reviews:[Rezension von: Tam, Josaphat C., 1974-, Apprehension of Jesus in the Gospel of John] (2020) (Schlund, Christine, 1967 -)
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 399
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jesus Christus / Perception / John / Exegesis
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Narrative theory
B John
B Electronic books
B Jesus Christus
B Thesis
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Summary:Cover -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Tables -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- A. Authorship, Audience, and the Gospel -- B. Previous Investigations -- 1. On Seeing and Its Relation to Other Concepts -- a) Seeing and Believing -- b) Seeing Is Believing -- 2. On Hearing and Its Relation to Other Concepts -- a) Hearing Vs. Seeing -- b) Hearing Is Believing -- c) Hearing and Divine Instruction -- 3. On Knowing and Its Relation to Other Concepts -- a) Οἶδα and γινώσκω -- b) Knowing and Believing -- 4. On Witnessing and Its Relation to Other Concepts -- a) "The Trial Motif" -- b) Witnessing and Seeing -- 5. On Remembering and Its Relation to Other Concepts -- 6. On Believing and Its Relation to Other Concepts -- a) Believing and John's Purpose/Audience -- b) Believing and the Nature of John's Overall Message -- c) Believing and Faith Patterns/Developments -- 7. Conclusion -- C. Method and Approach -- D. Aim and Plan of the Present Study -- Chapter 2: Linguistic Foundations -- A. Towards an Understanding of Words, Context, and Concept -- B. Analyses of Grammatical Constructions -- 1. Seeing -- 2. Hearing -- 3. Knowing -- 4. Witnessing -- 5. Remembering -- 6. Believing -- 7. Conclusion -- C. Semantic Field Survey -- D. Summary -- Chapter 3: Phase One: First Encounters (John 1-4) -- A. Overview of the Use of Apprehension Vocabulary -- B. Narrative Overview of the Development of the Concept -- C. Exegetical Analysis in Context -- 1. Conversion of John the Baptist and the First Disciples, the First Sign, and the Temple Incident (1:19-2:25) -- a) John the Baptist's Testimony and Conversion (1:19-34) -- b) Conversion of the First Disciples (1:29-51) -- c) The First Sign (2:1-12) -- d) The Temple Incident (2:13-22) -- e) Anticlimactic Concluding Remarks (2:23-25) -- 2. The Second Sign: Jesus and the Royal Official (4:43-54)
D. Synthesis and Intended Impact on the Readers -- 1. Synthesis -- 2. Intended Impact on the Readers -- a) Readers' Understanding of the Characters' Apprehension of Jesus and John's Writing Purpose -- b) Readers' Understanding of Jesus' Own Apprehension -- c) The Role of Signs and Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- d) The Role of Faith in One's Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- E. Summary -- Chapter 4: Phase Two: Subsequent Encounters (John 5-12) -- A. Overview of the Use of Apprehension Vocabulary -- B. Narrative Overview of the Development of the Concept -- C. Exegetical Analysis in Context -- 1. Controversies Prefaced: Testimony and the Eschatological Life (5:19-47) -- a) Event Leading to 5:19-47 -- b) The Controversies Prefaced (5:19-47) -- 2. An Ironic Concluding Illustration: Seeing, Not Seeing, and Believing (9:1-41) -- 3. Closure of Jesus' Public Ministry and the Beginning of His Glorification (12:12-19, 37-43) -- a) Triumphal Entry Remembered (12:12-19) -- b) The Ability to Apprehend (12:37-43) -- D. Synthesis and Intended Impact on the Readers -- 1. Synthesis -- 2. Intended Impact on the Readers -- a) Readers' Understanding of the Characters' Apprehension of Jesus and John's Writing Purpose -- b) Readers' Understanding of Jesus' Own Apprehension -- c) The Role of Signs and Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- d) The Role of Faith in One's Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- E. Summary -- Chapter 5: Phase Three: Deepening Apprehension (John 13-17) -- A. Overview of the Use of Apprehension Vocabulary -- B. Narrative Overview of the Development of the Concept -- C. Exegetical Analysis in Context -- 1. Deeper Faith, a Redefined Apprehension of Jesus, and Promise of Paraclete and Future Apprehension (14:1-26) -- a) Deeper Faith, a Redefined Apprehension of Jesus (14:1-14)
b) Promise of Paraclete and Future Apprehension (14:15-26) -- 2. Further Work of the Paraclete (15:26-16:15) -- 3. Prayers in a Loving Relationship vs. Disciples' Incomprehension (16:25-33) -- 4. Jesus' Concluding Prayer (17:1-26) -- a) Praying for Himself (17:1-5) -- b) Praying for the Disciples (17:6-19) -- c) Praying for Later Believers (17:20-26) -- D. Synthesis and Intended Impact on the Readers -- 1. Synthesis -- 2. Intended Impact on the Readers -- a) Readers' Understanding of the Characters' Apprehension of Jesus and John's Writing Purpose -- b) Readers' Understanding of Jesus' Own Apprehension -- c) The Role of Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- d) The Role of Faith in One's Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- E. Summary -- Chapter 6: Phase Four: Climactic Apprehension (John 18-21) -- A. Overview of the Use of Apprehension Vocabulary -- B. Narrative Overview of the Development of the Concept -- C. Exegetical Analysis in Context -- 1. Jesus' Death, the BD's Witness, and Its Impact (19:28-42) -- a) Jesus' Last Knowing before Death (19:28-30) -- b) Seeing, Testifying, and Knowing in the Aftermaths (19:31-37) . -- c) Jesus' Burial (19:38-42) -- 2. Resurrection: The Seeing-and-believe Mode Revisited (20:1-29) -- a) Two Instances of Seeing Compared: First Trips to the Tomb (20:1-10) -- b) Mary Sees the Risen Jesus (20:11-18) -- c) The Disciples and Thomas See Jesus (20:19-29) -- d) Concluding Remarks -- 3. The Two Conclusions and the Pastoral Charge (20:30-31 -- 21:15- 23, 24-25) -- a) The First-part Conclusion (20:30-31) -- b) Jesus, Peter, and the Narrator: Pastoral Charge (21:15-23) -- c) The Second-part Conclusion (21:24-25) -- d) Concluding Remarks -- D. Synthesis and Intended Impact on the Readers -- 1. Synthesis -- 2. Intended Impact on the Readers
a) Readers' Understanding of the Characters' Apprehension of Jesus and John's Writing Purpose -- b) Readers' Understanding of Jesus' Own Apprehension -- c) The Role of Signs and Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- d) The Role of Faith in One's Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- E. Summary -- Chapter 7: Conclusions -- A. Results and Findings -- 1. John 1-4: Initial Encounters -- 2. John 5-12: Subsequent Encounters -- 3. John 13-17: Deepening Apprehension -- 4. John 18-21: Climactic Apprehension -- B. John's Intended Impact on Readers and Its Contributions and Implications for Johannine Scholarship -- 1. Readers' Understanding of the Characters' Apprehension of Jesus and John's Writing Purpose -- 2. Readers' Understanding of Jesus' Own Apprehension -- 3. The Role of Signs and Words in the Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- 4. The Role of Faith in One's Perception/Apprehension of Jesus -- Appendix: Grammatical Usage of Key Apprehension Terms -- A. Seeing -- B. Hearing -- C. Knowing -- D. Witnessing -- E. Remembering -- F. Believing -- Bibliography -- Indexes -- Index of References -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Subjects
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ISBN:3161540654