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- 2012372083 abstract "This study explores how the Fourth Gospel's use of Scripture contributes to its characterization of Jesus. Utilizing literary-rhetorical criticism, Myers approaches the Gospel in its final form, paying particular attention to how Greco-Roman rhetoric can assist in understanding the ways in which Scripture is employed to support the presentation of Jesus. It offers further evidence in favour of the Gospel's use of rhetoric (particularly the practices of synkrisis, ekpharsis, and prosopopoiia), and gives scholars a new way to use rhetoric to better understand the use of Scripture in the Fourth Gospel and the New Testament as a whole. The book proceeds in three parts. First, it examines ancient Mediterranean practices of narration and characterization in relationship to the Gospel, concluding with an analysis of the Johannine prologue. In the second and third parts, it investigates explicit appeals to Scripture that are made both in and outside of Jesus' discourses. Through these analyses, Myers contends that the pervasive presence of Scripture in quotations, allusions, and references acts as corroborating evidence supporting the evangelist's presentation of Jesus.".
- 2012372083 contributor B12543942.
- 2012372083 created "c2012.".
- 2012372083 date "2012".
- 2012372083 date "c2012.".
- 2012372083 dateCopyrighted "c2012.".
- 2012372083 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-221) and indexes.".
- 2012372083 description "Rhetoric, Jesus and Scripture in the Fourth Gospel : an introduction -- Evangelist and protagonist : narrator, narrative, and person in Mediterranean antiquity -- Speaking Scripture : the evangelist's voice mediated through the discourses of Jesus -- Reflecting Scripture : the evangelist's voice mediated outside the discourses of Jesus -- Conclusion.".
- 2012372083 description "This study explores how the Fourth Gospel's use of Scripture contributes to its characterization of Jesus. Utilizing literary-rhetorical criticism, Myers approaches the Gospel in its final form, paying particular attention to how Greco-Roman rhetoric can assist in understanding the ways in which Scripture is employed to support the presentation of Jesus. It offers further evidence in favour of the Gospel's use of rhetoric (particularly the practices of synkrisis, ekpharsis, and prosopopoiia), and gives scholars a new way to use rhetoric to better understand the use of Scripture in the Fourth Gospel and the New Testament as a whole. The book proceeds in three parts. First, it examines ancient Mediterranean practices of narration and characterization in relationship to the Gospel, concluding with an analysis of the Johannine prologue. In the second and third parts, it investigates explicit appeals to Scripture that are made both in and outside of Jesus' discourses. Through these analyses, Myers contends that the pervasive presence of Scripture in quotations, allusions, and references acts as corroborating evidence supporting the evangelist's presentation of Jesus.".
- 2012372083 extent "vi, 242 p. ;".
- 2012372083 identifier "0567238970".
- 2012372083 identifier "9780567238979".
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- 2012372083 isPartOf "Library of New Testament studies ; 458".
- 2012372083 isPartOf "Library of New Testament studies ; 458.".
- 2012372083 isPartOf "T & T Clark library of biblical studies".
- 2012372083 isPartOf "T & T Clark library of biblical studies.".
- 2012372083 issued "2012".
- 2012372083 issued "c2012.".
- 2012372083 language "eng".
- 2012372083 publisher "London ; New York : T & T Clark,".
- 2012372083 subject "226.5/066 23".
- 2012372083 subject "BS2615.52 .M94 2012".
- 2012372083 subject "Bible. John Criticism, Narrative.".
- 2012372083 subject "Bible. John Socio-rhetorical criticism.".
- 2012372083 tableOfContents "Rhetoric, Jesus and Scripture in the Fourth Gospel : an introduction -- Evangelist and protagonist : narrator, narrative, and person in Mediterranean antiquity -- Speaking Scripture : the evangelist's voice mediated through the discourses of Jesus -- Reflecting Scripture : the evangelist's voice mediated outside the discourses of Jesus -- Conclusion.".
- 2012372083 title "Characterizing Jesus : a rhetorical analysis on the Fourth Gospel's use of Scripture in its presentation of Jesus / Alicia D. Myers.".
- 2012372083 type "text".