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A01=Mark W.G. Stibbe
A01=Revd Mark W G Stibbe
Abrahamic Descent
Author_Mark W.G. Stibbe
Author_Revd Mark W G Stibbe
biblical literary analysis
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Christian hermeneutics
deconstructionist approach
Ego Eimi
Elusive Messiah
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Fecund Combination
fourth
Fourth Gospel
gospels
Grave Clothes
Hellenistic Biography
Horatian Satire
Jewish Christian Dialogue
johannine
Johannine Community
Johannine Jesus
John's Gospel
John's Plot
John's Story
johns
John’s Gospel
John’s Plot
John’s Story
Key Words
lazarus
Literary Critical Methodologies
literary methodologies in biblical interpretation
Magisterial Commentary
narrative theology
New Testament studies
plot
portrayal
raising
Reader Response Approach
Reader Response Criticism
Reader Response Perspective
Saeva Indignatio
Satirical Victim
Scarlet Pimpernel
story
structuralist criticism
synoptic
Untrodden Ways
Wordsworth's Poem
Wordsworth’s Poem

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415095105
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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John's Gospel is an innovative study which shows how the current plurality of literary methodologies can be used effectively to illuminate the text of the fourth gospel. Dr Stibbe, the well-respected author of three previous volumes on St John, uses the methods of structuralism, deconstructionism and narrative criticism in his interpretation. A detailed introduction makes his book accessible to the non-specialist.
The book is an invaluable guide to John's Gospel for all those interested in the Bible as literature. It is important reading for all theologians, students of theology and ministers of religion.

Mark W.G. Stibbe is the Vicar of St Mark’s at Grenoside in Sheffield and an Honorary Lecturer in the Department of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield. He is the author of several books about St John, and is Chairman of the Johannine Seminar at the British New Testament Conference.

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