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The eagle returns : a fresh look at the Gospel of John / C. Paul Burnham.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Eugene, Oregon : Wipf & Stock, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (xi, 64 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781532642029
  • 1532642024
Other title:
  • Fresh look at the Gospel of John
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 226.5/06 23
LOC classification:
  • BS2615.52 .B876 2018eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Intro; Title Page; Acknowledgments; Part One: Introduction; 1:1. The Objective of This Book; 1:2. Attitudes to the Gospel of John; 1:3. The Nature of the Gospel of John; 1:4. Who Was John the Evangelist?; 1:5. The Approach of This Book; Part Two: A Survey of the Gospel of John; 2:1. Our Place in the Big Picture (1:1-18); 2:2. First Encounter with Jesus in Galilee (1:19-51); 2:3. The Wedding at Cana (2:1-12); 2:4. Jesus Begins His Ministry in Jerusalem (2:13-35); 2:5. The Meeting with Nicodemus (3:1-21); 2:6. A Parallel Ministry with John the Baptist (3:22-4:2)
2:7. The Conversation with the Samaritan Woman and Its Aftermath (4:3-42)2:8. Return to Galilee (4:43-54); 2:9. Healing at the Pool of Bethesda (5:1-47); 2:10. The Feeding of the Five Thousand (6:1-24); 2:11. The "Bread of Life" Discourse (6:25-71); 2:12. Further Controversy in Jerusalem (7:1-54; 8:12-59); 2:13. The Healing of the Man Born Blind (9:1-21); 2:14. The Good Shepherd (10:1-21); 2:15. Escape from a Further Threatened Stoning (10:22-42); 2:16. The Raising of Lazarus (11:1-44); 2:17. The Plot to Kill Jesus (11:45-57); 2:18. The Anointing in Bethany (12:1-11)
2:19. The "Triumphal Entry" (12:12-19)2:20. Concluding Public Ministry (12:20-50); 2:21. Jesus Washes His Disciples' Feet (13:1-17); 2:22. Jesus Predicts His Betrayer (13:18-30); 2:23. The Farewell Discourse (13:31-16:33); 2:24. The Great Prayer of Consecration (17:1-26); 2:25. The Passion Narrative (Chapters 18 and 19); 2:26. The Arrest of Jesus (18:1-12); 2:27. The Nocturnal Examination by Annas (18:13-23, 25-27); 2:28 The Trial before Caiaphas (18:24); 2:29. The Trial before Pilate (18:28-19:16); 2.30. The Crucifixion (19:16-37); 2:31. The Burial of Jesus (19:38-42)
2:32. The Empty Tomb (20:1-18)2:33. Two Appearances of the Risen Christ in Jerusalem (20:19-29); 2:34. The Appendix: Meeting Jesus by the Lakeside (Chapter 21); 2:35. Conclusion; Part Three: How Did the Story of John Evangelist Continue?; 3:1. An Uneasy Relationship with the "Twelve"; 3:2. John Evangelist as a Friend in the Court; 3:3. Stephen's Speech (Acts 7); 3:4. The Effects of Stephen's Speech; 3:5. The End of the Story; Part Four: The "Beloved Disciple"; 4:1. Introduction; 4:2. Relationship with Jesus, as Mapped Out in John's Gospel; 4:3. Friendship with Jesus
4:4. The Consummation of Relationship with JesusPart Five: A Personal Postscript; 5:1. The Gospel of John in My Own Life; 5:2. The Gospel of John Continues Its Evangelical Work; 5:3. The Eagle Returns; Bibliography
Summary: "The Gospel of John was long assumed to be the work of an eyewitness, usually identified as John, son of Zebedee. More recently, many have judged it the unhistorical product of a "Johannine community." Reconsideration by Richard Bauckham has suggested that the author was a Jerusalem disciple who housed the "Last Supper." This book explores the possibility that he was present at most of the events he described. It contends that John's Gospel reveals the real Jesus and that the Evangelist was one of the most perceptive Christian writers of all time. The Gospel strongly advocates belief that Jesus was uniquely related to God, and hence uniquely authoritative, thus providing an urgent evangelical thrust to this book"--Back cover.
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"The Gospel of John was long assumed to be the work of an eyewitness, usually identified as John, son of Zebedee. More recently, many have judged it the unhistorical product of a "Johannine community." Reconsideration by Richard Bauckham has suggested that the author was a Jerusalem disciple who housed the "Last Supper." This book explores the possibility that he was present at most of the events he described. It contends that John's Gospel reveals the real Jesus and that the Evangelist was one of the most perceptive Christian writers of all time. The Gospel strongly advocates belief that Jesus was uniquely related to God, and hence uniquely authoritative, thus providing an urgent evangelical thrust to this book"--Back cover.

Intro; Title Page; Acknowledgments; Part One: Introduction; 1:1. The Objective of This Book; 1:2. Attitudes to the Gospel of John; 1:3. The Nature of the Gospel of John; 1:4. Who Was John the Evangelist?; 1:5. The Approach of This Book; Part Two: A Survey of the Gospel of John; 2:1. Our Place in the Big Picture (1:1-18); 2:2. First Encounter with Jesus in Galilee (1:19-51); 2:3. The Wedding at Cana (2:1-12); 2:4. Jesus Begins His Ministry in Jerusalem (2:13-35); 2:5. The Meeting with Nicodemus (3:1-21); 2:6. A Parallel Ministry with John the Baptist (3:22-4:2)

2:7. The Conversation with the Samaritan Woman and Its Aftermath (4:3-42)2:8. Return to Galilee (4:43-54); 2:9. Healing at the Pool of Bethesda (5:1-47); 2:10. The Feeding of the Five Thousand (6:1-24); 2:11. The "Bread of Life" Discourse (6:25-71); 2:12. Further Controversy in Jerusalem (7:1-54; 8:12-59); 2:13. The Healing of the Man Born Blind (9:1-21); 2:14. The Good Shepherd (10:1-21); 2:15. Escape from a Further Threatened Stoning (10:22-42); 2:16. The Raising of Lazarus (11:1-44); 2:17. The Plot to Kill Jesus (11:45-57); 2:18. The Anointing in Bethany (12:1-11)

2:19. The "Triumphal Entry" (12:12-19)2:20. Concluding Public Ministry (12:20-50); 2:21. Jesus Washes His Disciples' Feet (13:1-17); 2:22. Jesus Predicts His Betrayer (13:18-30); 2:23. The Farewell Discourse (13:31-16:33); 2:24. The Great Prayer of Consecration (17:1-26); 2:25. The Passion Narrative (Chapters 18 and 19); 2:26. The Arrest of Jesus (18:1-12); 2:27. The Nocturnal Examination by Annas (18:13-23, 25-27); 2:28 The Trial before Caiaphas (18:24); 2:29. The Trial before Pilate (18:28-19:16); 2.30. The Crucifixion (19:16-37); 2:31. The Burial of Jesus (19:38-42)

2:32. The Empty Tomb (20:1-18)2:33. Two Appearances of the Risen Christ in Jerusalem (20:19-29); 2:34. The Appendix: Meeting Jesus by the Lakeside (Chapter 21); 2:35. Conclusion; Part Three: How Did the Story of John Evangelist Continue?; 3:1. An Uneasy Relationship with the "Twelve"; 3:2. John Evangelist as a Friend in the Court; 3:3. Stephen's Speech (Acts 7); 3:4. The Effects of Stephen's Speech; 3:5. The End of the Story; Part Four: The "Beloved Disciple"; 4:1. Introduction; 4:2. Relationship with Jesus, as Mapped Out in John's Gospel; 4:3. Friendship with Jesus

4:4. The Consummation of Relationship with JesusPart Five: A Personal Postscript; 5:1. The Gospel of John in My Own Life; 5:2. The Gospel of John Continues Its Evangelical Work; 5:3. The Eagle Returns; Bibliography