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Throughout much of the twentieth century the Fourth Gospel took a back seat to the Synoptics when it came to historical reliability. Consequently, the contemporary quest of the historical Jesus discounted or excluded evidence from the Fourth Gospel. The question of the historical reliability of John's Gospel is well overdue for a thorough reinvestigation and reassessment. In this foundational study, Craig L. Blomberg sheds new light on persistent questions. He presents his conclusions largely in commentary form, following the principal scenes of the Gospel. His introduction frames the pathway into the discussion, taking up critical issues such as: authorship, date and provenance of the Fourth Gospel; sources and omissions of the Fourth Gospel; points where John's Gospel interlocks with the Synoptics; general indications of historicity; literary genre and unique audience of this Gospel; burden of proof and criteria of authenticity. In his commentary examining the text of the Fourth Gospel, Blomberg asks two essential questions. First, using the recently nuanced criteria of authenticity, "What positive evidence do we have that the actions or words of the characters in John's narratives are indeed historical?" Second, "Is there anything in the text that is implausible within the historical context to which it is attributed, particularly if we assume the general historical trustworthiness of the Synoptics?" The result is a seminal work for the present day -- one that affirms the historical reliability of John's Gospel with intelligence and sure-footed care. - Publisher.

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Pages
346

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The historical reliability of John's gospel: issues & commentary
2001, IVP Academic, an imprint of InterVarsity Press
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Table of Contents

Part one : Introductory considerations.
Authorship
Date and provenance
Sources
John's omissions
Interlocking between John and the Synoptics
The outlines of the four Gospels
Other indications of historicity
Literary genre
John's unique audience and purpose
The burden of proof and the criteria of authenticity
The way forward
Part two : Commentary.
Prologue (1:1-18)
The Baptist's testimony (1:19-34)
The first followers of Jesus (1:35-51)
Water into winde (2:1-11)
Clearing the temple (2:12-25)
Jesus and Nicodemus (3:1-21)
The Baptist gives way to Jesus (3:22-36)
Jesus and the Samaritan woman (4:1-42)
Healing an official's son (4:43-54)
Healing the invalid by the Bethesda pool (5:1-18)
The son's testimony (5:19-47)
Feeding the five thousand (6:1-15)
Walking on water (6:16-21)
The bread of life discourse (6:22-59)
A turning point in Jesus' ministry (6:60-71)
Jesus leaves for the Tabernacles festival (7:1-13)
Jesus begins teaching at Tabernacles (7:14-36)
The living water (7:37-52)
The woman caught in adultery (7:53-8:11)
The light of the world (8:12-30)
Jesus as the "I am" (8:31-59)
Healing the man born blind (9:1-12)
The aftermath of the miracle (9:13-41)
The good shepherd (10:1-21)
The feast of Dedication (10:22-42)
The resurrection of Lazarus (11:1-44)
Plotting to kill Jesus (11:45-57)
Mary of Bethany anoints Jesus (12:1-11)
The "atriumphal entry" (12:12-19)
Jesus' death and the ministry to the Greeks (12:20-36)
Summaries of Jesus' ministry (12:37-50)
The footwashing (13:1-20)
Betrayal and denial predicted (13:21-38)
"Do not let your hearts be troubled" (14:1-14)
The promise of the Paraclete (14:15-31)
The vine and the branches (15:1-17)
Future hatred for the disciples (15:18-16:4)
Further encouragement (16:5-33)
Jesus' "high priestly" prayer (17:1-26)
Jesus' arrest (18:1-14)
Initial interrogations of Peter and Jesus (18:15-27)
Jesus and Pilate (18:28-19:16)
The crucifixion (19:17-30)
Confirmation of death and burial (19:31-42)
Resurrection and appearance to Mary Magdalene (20:1-18)
Jesus appears to the Eleven (20:19-29)
The purpose of the Gospel (20:30-31)
Fishing in Galilee (21:1-14)
The future for Peter and John (21:15-23)
Final testimony (21:24-25)
Conclusions. Summary of findings
Implications of these results

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-327) and indexes.

Published in
Downers Grove, IL

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
226.5/06
Library of Congress
BS2615.6.H55 B56 2001, BS2615.6.H55 B56 2002, BS2615.6.H55B56 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
346 p.
Number of pages
346
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL22466257M
ISBN 10
0830826858, 0830838716
ISBN 13
9780830826858, 9780830838714
LCCN
2001051563
Library Thing
185148
Goodreads
1749471

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