Ecclesiology and theosis in the Gospel of John:
The Johannine vision of community: trends, approaches, and 'narrative ecclesiology' -- The inclusive divine community: the prologue's reinterpretation of God and God's people -- The ecclesiology of filiation and the incarnation -- Characterizing the prologue's ecclesiology:...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Johannine vision of community: trends, approaches, and 'narrative ecclesiology' -- The inclusive divine community: the prologue's reinterpretation of God and God's people -- The ecclesiology of filiation and the incarnation -- Characterizing the prologue's ecclesiology: the ambiguation and assimilation of John the Baptist -- The prologue's 'ecclesial narrative script': ecclesiology as story arc -- The Shema as the foundation for John's theological use of 'one': identifying and addressing reservations -- The Shema, John 17, and Jewish-Christian identity: oneness in narrative development -- The fourth gospel and deification in patristic writings -- Johannine theosis: deification as ecclesiology -- Characterizing Johannine theosis: divinized characters within the narrative -- Narrative pneumatology and triadic theology: the spirit-paraclete as the character who divinizes beyond the narrative -- John's narrative ecclesiology of deification: a synthesis "For the author of the fourth Gospel, there is neither a Christless church nor a churchless Christ. Though John's Gospel has been widely understood as ambivalent toward the idea of 'church', Andrew Byers argues that ecclesiology is as central a Johannine concern as Christology. Rather than focusing on the community behind the text, John's Gospel directs attention to the vision of community prescribed within the text, which is presented as a 'narrative ecclesiology' by which the concept of 'church' gradually unfolds throughout the Gospel's sequence. The theme of oneness functions within this script and draws on the theological language of the Shema, a centerpiece of early Jewish theology and social identity. To be 'one' with this 'one God' and his 'one Shepherd' involves the believers' corporate participation within the divine family. Such participation requires an ontological transformation that warrants an ecclesial identity expressed by the bold assertion found in Jesus' citation of Psalm 82: 'you are gods'." -- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-265) and indexes |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface page xiii
Acknowledgments xiv
Introduction 1
1. The Johannine Vision of Community: Trends,
Approaches, and ‘Narrative Ecclesiology’ 3
The Empty Search for a Formal Ecclesiology: Johannine
Individualism and (Anti-)Institutionalism 5
Ecclesiology as Aetiology: Historical Reconstructions of the
Johannine Community 8
‘Christocentricity ’ : The Eclipse of Ecclesiology by Christology 12
Ecclesiology as Sectarianism: The Relationship between
Sociology and Theology 15
‘Narrative Ecclesiology’: Gospel Writing as Group Identity
Formation 19
Brief Overview of the Work’s Structure 22
Part I The Narrative Ecclesiology of the Prologue:
No Churchless Christ, nor Christless Church 25
2. The Inclusive Divine Community: The Prologue’s
Reinterpretation of God and God’s People 27
Introduction to Part I 27
The Prologue’s Relationship to the Rest of the Gospel 28
Reconceiving God: The Communal Vision of ‘Dyadic
Theology’ (John 1:1-2, 18) 30
Reconceiving God’s People: Foundations of a Participatory
Ecclesiology (John l:3b-4; 9-18) 37
Chapter Summary 48
3. The Ecclesiology of Filiation and the Incarnation 49
The Ecclesiology of Divine-Human Filiation: Disambiguation
and Intercalation 49
The Ecclesiology of the Incarnation: Divine-Human Exchange
and the Paired Becomings (John 1:12-14) 60
Chapter Summary 71
4. Characterizing the Prologue’s Ecclesiology:
The Ambiguation and Assimilation of John the
Baptist 72
John the Baptist as Christological Witness in the
Prologue 72
Ambiguation in the Identity and Voice of John the
Baptist 74
Christological Witness and Ecclesial Confession: John as
a Representative of Both Israel and Johannine
Christianity 78
John the Baptist as Ecclesial Catalyst 80
Summary of the Baptist’s Ecclesial Function 81
5. The Prologue’s ‘Ecclesial Narrative Script’:
Ecclesiology as Story7 Arc 82
The Plotline of Resocialization: A Survey of the Ecclesial
Narrative Script 84
Three Case Studies Demonstrating the Ecclesial Narrative
Script 87
The Shepherd Discourse as Parabolic Explanation of the
Ecclesial Narrative Script (John 10:1-18) 95
A Narrative Ecclesiology of Divine Participation: Chapter
Summary and Conclusion to Part I 101
Part II The Narrative Ecclesiology of the Shema:
A Reappraisal of the Johannine Oneness
Motif 103
6. The Shema as the Foundation for John’s Theological
Use of ‘One’: Identifying and Addressing
Reservations 105
Introduction to Part 11 105
The Shema and the Gospel of John: The State of the Question 108
The Shema in Early Jewish Religious Life: The Evangelist’s
Potential Awareness of Deuteronomy 6:4 110
Other Possible Reservations in Accepting the Shema’s
Influence on John 116
Chapter Summary 127
7. The Shema, John 17, and Jewish-Christian Identity:
Oneness in Narrative Development 129
Tracing the Narrative Development of ‘One’ in John 8-11;
The Alternation between Oneness from Deuteronomy 6:4
and from Ezekiel 34 and 37 129
Jesus Prays the Shema: Oneness as Social Identity
Construction in John 17 143
A Narrative Ecclesiology of Divine Association: Chapter
Summary and Conclusion to Part II 150
Part III John’s Narrative Ecclesiology of
Participation and Deification 153
8. The Fourth Gospel and Deification in Patristic
Writings 155
Introduction to Part III 155
Deification as ‘Foreground’ for the Fourth Gospel 157
The Fourth Gospel as a Background for Patristic Deification 160
Chapter Summary 167
9. Johannine Theosis: Deification as Ecclesiology 169
The Nature of Johannine Theosis: Jewish, Narrative, and
Communal 169
Boundaries within the Inclusive Divine Community 180
The Prologue as a Deification Text 183
Oneness as Deification: Narrative Ecclesiology in Psalm 82
and John 17 186
An Ecclesiology of Deification: Chapter Summary 199
10. Characterizing Johannine Theosis: Divinized
Characters within the Narrative 200
Theosis and the Ecclésial Narrative Script: The Prologue as
the Frame for Johannine Characterization 201
Reciprocity Statements and Inclusive Parallels: Mimesis as
Theosis 202
The Man Bom Blind: ’Ey® Eipi 206
Peter and the Beloved Disciple: Ecclésial Conflict or Ecclésial
Vision? 213
11. Narrative Pneumatology and Triadic Theology:
The Spirit-Paraclete as the Character Who
Divinizes Beyond the Narrative 224
Narrative Pneumatology: The Spirit-Paraclete as a Johannine
Character 226
The Spirit-Paraclete and the Triadic Divine Identity 229
Narrative Pneumatology and Johannine Ecclesiology:
The Spirit-Paraclete as Source and Agent of Corporate
Deification 232
Chapter Summary 234
Conclusion 235
12* John’s Narrative Ecclesiology of Deification:
A Synthesis 237
Eleven Summary Statements on Johannine Ecclesiology 238
Questions for Further Reflection (and Implications for
Biblical Studies, Theology, and Ecumenism) 242
Bibliography 244
Index of Subjects 266
Index of Modern Authors 269
Index of Ancient Texts 271
For the fourth evangelist, there is neither a Christless church nor
a churchless Christ. Though John’s Gospel has been widely under-
stood as ambivalent towards the idea of ‘church’, this book argues
that ecclesiology is as central a Johannine concern as christology.
Rather than focusing on the community behind the text, attention is
directed to the vision of community prescribed within the text. This
vision is presented as a ‘narrative ecclesiology’ by which the concept
of ‘church’ gradually unfolds throughout the Gospel’s sequence.
The theme of oneness functions within this script and draws on
the Jewish theological language of the Shema. To be ‘one’ with this
‘one God’ and his ‘one Shepherd’ involves the believers’ corporate
participation within the divine family. Such participation requires an
ontological transformation that warrants an ecciesial identity
expressed by the bold assertion found in Jesus’ citation of Psalm
82: ‘you are gods’.
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spelling | Byers, Andrew J. 1974- Verfasser (DE-588)1136588523 aut Johannine theosis Ecclesiology and theosis in the Gospel of John Andrew J. Byers, Cranmer Hall, St John's College, Durham University Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press [2017] xvi, 277 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Society for New Testament Studies. Monograph series 166 Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-265) and indexes Dissertation University of Durham 2014 Revised vision, erschienen unter dem Titel: Johannine theosis : the fourth gospel's narrative ecclesiology of participation and deification The Johannine vision of community: trends, approaches, and 'narrative ecclesiology' -- The inclusive divine community: the prologue's reinterpretation of God and God's people -- The ecclesiology of filiation and the incarnation -- Characterizing the prologue's ecclesiology: the ambiguation and assimilation of John the Baptist -- The prologue's 'ecclesial narrative script': ecclesiology as story arc -- The Shema as the foundation for John's theological use of 'one': identifying and addressing reservations -- The Shema, John 17, and Jewish-Christian identity: oneness in narrative development -- The fourth gospel and deification in patristic writings -- Johannine theosis: deification as ecclesiology -- Characterizing Johannine theosis: divinized characters within the narrative -- Narrative pneumatology and triadic theology: the spirit-paraclete as the character who divinizes beyond the narrative -- John's narrative ecclesiology of deification: a synthesis "For the author of the fourth Gospel, there is neither a Christless church nor a churchless Christ. Though John's Gospel has been widely understood as ambivalent toward the idea of 'church', Andrew Byers argues that ecclesiology is as central a Johannine concern as Christology. Rather than focusing on the community behind the text, John's Gospel directs attention to the vision of community prescribed within the text, which is presented as a 'narrative ecclesiology' by which the concept of 'church' gradually unfolds throughout the Gospel's sequence. The theme of oneness functions within this script and draws on the theological language of the Shema, a centerpiece of early Jewish theology and social identity. To be 'one' with this 'one God' and his 'one Shepherd' involves the believers' corporate participation within the divine family. Such participation requires an ontological transformation that warrants an ecclesial identity expressed by the bold assertion found in Jesus' citation of Psalm 82: 'you are gods'." -- Bibel Johannesevangelium (DE-588)4028700-2 gnd rswk-swf aBiblepJohnxCriticism, interpretation, etc aChurchxBiblical teaching aDeification (Christianity) Ekklesiologie (DE-588)4070730-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Testamenti Novi Evangelium secundum Joannem (DE-2581)TH000003006 gbd Testamentum novum (DE-2581)TH000003002 gbd Bibel Johannesevangelium (DE-588)4028700-2 u Ekklesiologie (DE-588)4070730-1 s DE-604 Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-316-63097-6 Monograph series 166 (DE-604)BV000002311 166 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029808501&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029808501&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title | Ecclesiology and theosis in the Gospel of John |
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title_auth | Ecclesiology and theosis in the Gospel of John |
title_exact_search | Ecclesiology and theosis in the Gospel of John |
title_full | Ecclesiology and theosis in the Gospel of John Andrew J. Byers, Cranmer Hall, St John's College, Durham University |
title_fullStr | Ecclesiology and theosis in the Gospel of John Andrew J. Byers, Cranmer Hall, St John's College, Durham University |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecclesiology and theosis in the Gospel of John Andrew J. Byers, Cranmer Hall, St John's College, Durham University |
title_short | Ecclesiology and theosis in the Gospel of John |
title_sort | ecclesiology and theosis in the gospel of john |
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