Recognizing the stranger recognition scenes in the Gospel of John /
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Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2008.
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Series: | Biblical interpretation series ;
v. 93. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Odysseus' scar and Jesus' wound marks
- Previous studies in Johannine recognition
- The present study : aim, method, and outline
- Anagnorisis in a theoretical and historical perspective
- Anagnorisis in Aristotle's poetics
- The embarrassments of recognition
- Anagnorisis and the cognitive dimension of John's Gospel
- The semiotics of recognition
- The dual appearance of the observed
- How to display the recognition Mark : showing, telling, and whispering
- Aspects of recognition : identification and social recognition
- Anagnorisis as a type-scene in ancient literature
- The meeting
- The move of cognitive resistance
- The move of displaying the token
- The moment of recognition
- Attendant reactions and physical (re-)union
- Anagnorisis and arrival (John 1-4)
- Anagnorisis within the matrix of John's narrative
- Prologue and prejudice : prefatory whisperings
- The prologue's web of identity relations
- The logos changes its guise
- Recognizing a stranger : comparing Jesus with Odysseus
- Establishing Jesus' presence in the story-world (1:19-51)
- John the Baptist : recognizing the wrong man (1:19-28)
- Jesus and John the Baptist : from baptismal scene to recognition scene (1:29-34)
- Jesus and the disciples : call narratives in the form of recognition scenes (1:35-51)
- Semeia as Semata : tokens of Jesus' divine doxa
- Jesus and the Samaritan woman (4:4-42) : betrothal and recognition
- Recognition in conflict (John 5-19)
- John 5:1-18 : a recognition parody
- "I am" : a recognition formula
- John 9 : blindness and insight
- The recognition scenes of the hour
- The exposure of Judas as traitor (13:18-30)
- Jesus' arrest : from discovery to self-disclosure (18:1-12)
- Peter's denial (18:15-18, 25-27)
- Jesus judged by Pilate : by what law? (18:28-19:16a)
- Death as arrival : God's recognition of Jesus
- Recognition and departure (John 20-21)
- John 20-21 : bridging the horizons
- The race to the empty tomb : acknowledging the absent one (20:10-)
- Mary Magdalene and the Gardener-Rabbi (20:11-18)
- The disciples : recognizers on a mission (20:19-25)
- Jesus and recognizing Thomas (20:26-29)
- John 21:1-14 : community with the absent Jesus
- The reader as Anagnostes.