Life in Abundance: Studies of John's Gospel in Tribute to Raymond E. Brown, S.S.John R. Donahue Liturgical Press, 2005 - Всего страниц: 313 Life in Abundance: Studies of John's Gospel in Tribute to Raymond E. Brown, SS is a collection of essays, edited by John R. Donahue, SJ, which includes papers given at the An International Conference on the Gospel of John: Life in Abundance, - that was held at St. Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore in October 2003, attended by leading Johannine scholars. The published essays cover the state of Johannine studies, Johannine theology, issues of interpretation, and a comprehensive bibliography of the writings of Raymond E. Brown, SS Chapters in Part I: Johannine Studies: Challenges and Prospects are - The Gospel of John: The Legacy of Raymond Brown and Beyond, - by Francis J. Moloney, SDB, response by R. Alan Culpepper; and "Future Directions of Johannine Studies, - by D. Moody Smith. Chapters in Part II: Historical Context and the Gospel of John are *The Whence and Whither of the Johannine Community, - by Robert Kysar, response by Hans-Joseph Klauck, OFM; *Methodological Considerations in the Study of John's Interaction with First-Century Judaism, - by Burton L. Visotzky, response by Adele Reinhartz; *Qumran Literature and the Johannine Writings, - by Joseph A. Fitzmeyer, SJ, response by Daniel Harrington, SJ Chapters in Part III: Johannine Theology are *The Death of Jesus and the Human Condition: Exploring the Theology of John's Gospel, - by Craig R. Koester, response by Gal O'Day; *The Resurrection (of the Body) in the Fourth Gospel: A Key to Johannine Spirituality, - by Sandra M. Schneiders, IHM, response by Donald Senior, CP Chapters in Part IV: Interpreting the Work of Raymond Brown are *Hermeneutics and the Fourth Gospel: Ricoeur and Brown on the Surplus of Meaning, - by Robert F. Leavitt, SS, response by Francis Schussler Fiorenza; *The Incarnate World Revealed: The Pastoral Writings of Raymond E. Brown, - by Ronald D. Witherup, SS Also includes a biography and bibliography, a sermon by Phyllis Trible, *Striving After Wind, - and a homily by John R. Donahue, SJ, *A Whisper from the Grave. - John R. Donahue, SJ, PhD, is the Raymond E. Brown Distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament Studies at St. Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore. " |
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... languages , most recently his Introduction to the New Testament into French , Italian , and Spanish . The volume also contains a sermon preached at the Interreligious Prayer Service by Dr. Phyllis Trible , Professor Emerita of Old ...
... languages — done according to modern standards of scholar- ship — were made into the vernacular languages of the world . More than in any other area , it was through liturgy that Catholics experienced the initial im- pact of the ...
... language conditioned by the time of their composition . Interpreting Scripture for today must not be a matter of projecting opinions or ideologies on the text , " but of sincerely seeking to dis- cover what the text has to say at the ...
... languages . Occasionally evangelists know a lot more about the Bible than the average Catholic priest or mainline Protestant minister . In the years leading up to the Great Jubilee Year 2000 there was much mil- lennial talk and print ...
... languages can be found in Appendix I . " The Publications of Raymond E. Brown , s.s. " Works are listed by cate- gories , e.g. , A ( books ) , B ( articles ) , and number in the category ( A , 40 ) . 18. In his magisterial The Death of ...
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Chapter Three | 65 |
Chapter Four | 91 |
Chapter Five | 117 |
Chapter | 141 |
Chapter Seven | 168 |
Chapter Eight | 207 |
Chapter Nine | 238 |
Appendix | 253 |
Appendix | 291 |
Indexes of Ancient Sources | 301 |
Index of Authors | 308 |