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- 2011275137 contributor B12163027.
- 2011275137 created "c2011.".
- 2011275137 date "2011".
- 2011275137 date "c2011.".
- 2011275137 dateCopyrighted "c2011.".
- 2011275137 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-208) and indexes.".
- 2011275137 description "Introduction -- Varieties of belief in John's gospel, and the need for belief -- The character of knowledge: general considerations and Johannine perspective -- The evangelist's concept of knowledge: history, fiction, and the a priori exclusion of the possibility of historical miracles -- The evangelist's concept of knowledge: intended fiction in the case of miracles -- The evangelist's concept of knowledge: miracles as historical grounds for belief -- The evangelist's concept of historical knowledge: a comparison with modern historiography -- The extent of nonfictional intention in John's miracle accounts -- John's use of miracles as grounds for belief in Jesus -- The essential words of Jesus as nonfiction in the gospel of John -- John's essential message as grounds for belief in Jesus -- Conclusions.".
- 2011275137 extent "xi, 225 p. ;".
- 2011275137 identifier "1610971809".
- 2011275137 identifier "9781610971805".
- 2011275137 issued "2011".
- 2011275137 issued "c2011.".
- 2011275137 language "eng".
- 2011275137 publisher "Eugene, Or. : Pickwick Publications,".
- 2011275137 subject "BS2615.52 .R45 2011".
- 2011275137 subject "Bible. John Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- 2011275137 subject "God Knowableness Biblical teaching.".
- 2011275137 subject "Miracles Biblical teaching.".
- 2011275137 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Varieties of belief in John's gospel, and the need for belief -- The character of knowledge: general considerations and Johannine perspective -- The evangelist's concept of knowledge: history, fiction, and the a priori exclusion of the possibility of historical miracles -- The evangelist's concept of knowledge: intended fiction in the case of miracles -- The evangelist's concept of knowledge: miracles as historical grounds for belief -- The evangelist's concept of historical knowledge: a comparison with modern historiography -- The extent of nonfictional intention in John's miracle accounts -- John's use of miracles as grounds for belief in Jesus -- The essential words of Jesus as nonfiction in the gospel of John -- John's essential message as grounds for belief in Jesus -- Conclusions.".
- 2011275137 title "The epistemological basis for belief according to John's gospel : miracles and message in their essentials as nonfictional grounds for knowledge of God / David A. Redelings.".
- 2011275137 type "text".