The Gospel of John: More Light from Philo, Paul and Archaeology

The Gospel of John: More Light from Philo, Paul and Archaeology
Title The Gospel of John: More Light from Philo, Paul and Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Peder Borgen
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 351
Release 2014-03-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 900425885X

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To Paul the traditions from and about Jesus had authority similar to that of the Scriptures: a logion or story served as text for paraphrastic expositions. Such expositions are also seen in John's Gospel. - It is insufficient to discuss 'John and the Synoptics'. A better scope is 'John within early gospel traditions'.- Paul and Philo maintain a cosmic understanding of Jesus and the Jewish people, respectively. Correspondingly, Jesus is seen in cosmological perspective in John's Prologue. Philo illuminates the role of God's logos relative to creation and revelation. - Archaeology testifies to the reliability of John's topographical references. Both John and Philo can combine theological and ideological elaborations with specific geographical references, historical events and religious feasts. The study has brought in material and perspectives which strengthen the view that the Gospel of John was independent of the other three written gospels.

Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders
Title Crossing Borders PDF eBook
Author Torrey Seland
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 317
Release 2022-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1666798061

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The intention of this biography is--on the one hand--to describe what happened as Peder Borgen (b. 1928) grew up and tried to establish himself as a theologian and a New Testament scholar in his Norwegian and Lutheran state-church context. On the other hand, it also describes how his development and life as a student of the New Testament and Philo of Alexandria were influenced by his minority background and the borders he had to cross to achieve his goals. Crossing Borders is thus a description of the life and work of a Norwegian Methodist, scholar, church politician, ecumenist, and an internationally acclaimed writer on the Gospel of John and Philo of Alexandria. Students of both the New Testament and Philo of Alexandria should feel enlightened by this volume of how context may influence both a person and his scholarly achievements.

The Studia Philonica Annual XXIX, 2017

The Studia Philonica Annual XXIX, 2017
Title The Studia Philonica Annual XXIX, 2017 PDF eBook
Author David T. Runia
Publisher SBL Press
Total Pages 290
Release 2017-11-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 0884142558

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The best current research on Philo and Hellenistic Judaism The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to the study of Hellenistic Judaism, particularly the writings and thought of the Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria (circa 15 BCE to circa 50 CE). This volume includes a soecial section on Philo's De plantatione. Features: Articles on aspects of Hellenistic Judaism written by experts in the field Bibliography Book reviews

Illuminations by Philo of Alexandria: Selected Studies on Interpretation in Philo, Paul and the Revelation of John

Illuminations by Philo of Alexandria: Selected Studies on Interpretation in Philo, Paul and the Revelation of John
Title Illuminations by Philo of Alexandria: Selected Studies on Interpretation in Philo, Paul and the Revelation of John PDF eBook
Author Peder Borgen
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 351
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004452788

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This volume contains a collection of 17 essays on Philo, written by prof. em. Peder Borgen between 1987 and 2018.

The Studia Philonica Annual XXXIII, 2021

The Studia Philonica Annual XXXIII, 2021
Title The Studia Philonica Annual XXXIII, 2021 PDF eBook
Author David T. Runia
Publisher SBL Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2021-12-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0884145522

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Studies on Philo and Hellenistic Judaism from experts in the field The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to the study of Hellenistic Judaism, particularly the writings and thought of the Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria (circa 15 BCE to circa 50 CE). Volume 33 includes a special section on the history of editions of Philo, five general articles on Philo’s work, an annotated bibliography, and thirteen book reviews.

Philo of Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 2007-2016

Philo of Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 2007-2016
Title Philo of Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 2007-2016 PDF eBook
Author David T. Runia
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 593
Release 2021-11-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004499113

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This volume, prepared in collaboration with the International Philo Bibliography Project, is the fourth in a series of annotated bibliographies on the Jewish exegete and philosopher Philo of Alexandria. It contains an annotated listing of all scholarly writings on Philo for the period 2007 to 2016.

Bread From Heaven

Bread From Heaven
Title Bread From Heaven PDF eBook
Author Peder Borgen
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 269
Release 2017-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498288855

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If John 6 can be considered "the Grand Central Station of Johannine Critical issues," Peder Borgen's 1965 monograph, Bread from Heaven, proved to be one of the most incisive and important monographs on that difficult chapter. With extensive implications for addressing a host of other New Testament issues--including the unity and disunity of John's narrative, relations between Johannine and Synoptic traditions, and the socio-religious context of the Fourth Gospel--Borgen's work argues hard for a unitive view of the Johannine text. Rather than seeing John's story of Jesus as an amalgam of disparate sources, or as dependent on the Synoptics, Borgen explores a number of commonalities between contemporary Jewish writings, including the writings of Philo and haggadic midrashim. In so doing, new glimpses are also availed onto the dialectical Johannine situation, including an antidocetic thrust as well as Johannine-synagogue engagements. The enduring impact of Borgen's work shows the Fourth Gospel to represent a self-standing tradition, characterized by Jewish engagements of biblical texts, contributing to homiletic expansions upon memories of the ministry of Jesus for later generations. --From the Foreword by Paul N. Anderson