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Titel: | A Grammar of the Ethics of John Reading the Letters of John from an Ethical Perspective. Volume 2 |
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Tübingen
Mohr Siebeck
2023
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Ausgabe: | 1. Aufl. |
Schriftenreihe: | Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
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Medienzugang: | https://doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-159224-9 |
Zusammenfassung: | Eine Grammatik der Ethik des Johannes. Die Johannesbriefe aus ethischer Perspektive lesen. Band 2. In diesem Band analysiert Jan G. van der Watt die Ethik der Johannesbriefe ausführlich vor ihrem jeweiligen sozio-historischen Hintergrund, was zu einer detaillierten ethischen Darstellung führt. Der Autor zeigt, dass der 1. Johannesbrief einen pastoralen Charakter hat und die Adressaten ermutigt, sich nicht täuschen zu lassen, sondern der Gruppe der Augenzeugen durch Gemeinschaft und Liebe treu zu bleiben. In this volume, Jan G. van der Watt analyses the ethics of the Letters of John against their respective socio-historical backgrounds to reveal a detailed ethical landscape. The author shows that 1 John is pastoral in nature and encourages the addressees not to be deceived but to remain loyal to the eyewitness group through fellowship and love. Jan G. van der Watt analyses in detail the ethics of Johns Letters against their respective socio-historical backgrounds. He then compares the ethics of the Gospel and Letters, showing that the basic core narrative overlaps in these writings, although some ethical material is applied in different ways to different situations. A rich ethical landscape is revealed, addressing issues like the importance of inter-personal relations, which results in co-operation through mutual love. The author shows that the focus in 1 John is pastoral, aiming at convincing the addressees not to be deceived by the schismatics but to strengthen their relationship with the eyewitness group. In 2 John, advice is given about visitors who threaten the church with false teachings, while 3 John deals with a conflict about receiving travelling missionaries. In both cases ethical guidelines are given which aim at protecting the group.Survey of contentsIntroduction1. Ethics of the Johannine Letters in Research2. The genre of the Letters3. The relation between the Gospel and Letters of John4. Do the Letters of John belong together?5. Defining some key terms6. The grammar of ethics: logical and coherent structuring Section 1: The First Letter of JohnChapter 1: A suggested scenario for interpreting 1 JohnChapter 2: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (1): Family, Immanenz, mimesis and reciprocityChapter 3: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (2): koinōnia and loveChapter 4: Commandments, paraenesis and free willChapter 5: Tradition and ethos as part of the grammar of ethics of 1 JohnChapter 6: Some practical issues addressed in 1 JohnChapter 7: Some concluding remarks Section 2: The Second Letter of JohnChapter 8: A possible scenarioChapter 9: Truth, love and commandments as ethical concepts in 2 JohnChapter 10: Some summarizing and concluding remarks Section 3: The Third Letter of JohnChapter 11: Conflict in 3 John? What was it about?Chapter 12: The ethical dynamics in 3 John Section 4: The Letters and the Gospel of JohnChapter 13: Comparison between the Letters and the Gospel In diesem Band analysiert Jan G. van der Watt die Ethik der Johannesbriefe ausführlich vor ihrem jeweiligen sozio-historischen Hintergrund, was zu einer detaillierten ethischen Darstellung führt. Der Autor zeigt, dass der 1. Johannesbrief einen pastoralen Charakter hat und die Adressaten ermutigt, sich nicht täuschen zu lassen, sondern der Gruppe der Augenzeugen durch Gemeinschaft und Liebe treu zu bleiben.Inhalts+uuml;bersichtIntroduction1. Ethics of the Johannine Letters in Research2. The genre of the Letters3. The relation between the Gospel and Letters of John4. Do the Letters of John belong together?5. Defining some key terms6. The grammar of ethics: logical and coherent structuring Section 1: The First Letter of JohnChapter 1: A suggested scenario for interpreting 1 JohnChapter 2: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (1): Family, Immanenz, mimesis and reciprocityChapter 3: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (2): koinōnia and loveChapter 4: Commandments, paraenesis and free willChapter 5: Tradition and ethos as part of the grammar of ethics of 1 JohnChapter 6: Some practical issues addressed in 1 JohnChapter 7: Some concluding remarks Section 2: The Second Letter of JohnChapter 8: A possible scenarioChapter 9: Truth, love and commandments as ethical concepts in 2 JohnChapter 10: Some summarizing and concluding remarks Section 3: The Third Letter of JohnChapter 11: Conflict in 3 John? What was it about?Chapter 12: The ethical dynamics in 3 John Section 4: The Letters and the Gospel of JohnChapter 13: Comparison between the Letters and the Gospel |
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520 | |a In this volume, Jan G. van der Watt analyses the ethics of the Letters of John against their respective socio-historical backgrounds to reveal a detailed ethical landscape. The author shows that 1 John is pastoral in nature and encourages the addressees not to be deceived but to remain loyal to the eyewitness group through fellowship and love. | ||
520 | |a Jan G. van der Watt analyses in detail the ethics of Johns Letters against their respective socio-historical backgrounds. He then compares the ethics of the Gospel and Letters, showing that the basic core narrative overlaps in these writings, although some ethical material is applied in different ways to different situations. A rich ethical landscape is revealed, addressing issues like the importance of inter-personal relations, which results in co-operation through mutual love. The author shows that the focus in 1 John is pastoral, aiming at convincing the addressees not to be deceived by the schismatics but to strengthen their relationship with the eyewitness group. In 2 John, advice is given about visitors who threaten the church with false teachings, while 3 John deals with a conflict about receiving travelling missionaries. In both cases ethical guidelines are given which aim at protecting the group.Survey of contentsIntroduction1. Ethics of the Johannine Letters in Research2. The genre of the Letters3. The relation between the Gospel and Letters of John4. Do the Letters of John belong together?5. Defining some key terms6. The grammar of ethics: logical and coherent structuring Section 1: The First Letter of JohnChapter 1: A suggested scenario for interpreting 1 JohnChapter 2: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (1): Family, Immanenz, mimesis and reciprocityChapter 3: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (2): koinōnia and loveChapter 4: Commandments, paraenesis and free willChapter 5: Tradition and ethos as part of the grammar of ethics of 1 JohnChapter 6: Some practical issues addressed in 1 JohnChapter 7: Some concluding remarks Section 2: The Second Letter of JohnChapter 8: A possible scenarioChapter 9: Truth, love and commandments as ethical concepts in 2 JohnChapter 10: Some summarizing and concluding remarks Section 3: The Third Letter of JohnChapter 11: Conflict in 3 John? What was it about?Chapter 12: The ethical dynamics in 3 John Section 4: The Letters and the Gospel of JohnChapter 13: Comparison between the Letters and the Gospel | ||
520 | |a In diesem Band analysiert Jan G. van der Watt die Ethik der Johannesbriefe ausführlich vor ihrem jeweiligen sozio-historischen Hintergrund, was zu einer detaillierten ethischen Darstellung führt. Der Autor zeigt, dass der 1. Johannesbrief einen pastoralen Charakter hat und die Adressaten ermutigt, sich nicht täuschen zu lassen, sondern der Gruppe der Augenzeugen durch Gemeinschaft und Liebe treu zu bleiben.Inhalts+uuml;bersichtIntroduction1. Ethics of the Johannine Letters in Research2. The genre of the Letters3. The relation between the Gospel and Letters of John4. Do the Letters of John belong together?5. Defining some key terms6. The grammar of ethics: logical and coherent structuring Section 1: The First Letter of JohnChapter 1: A suggested scenario for interpreting 1 JohnChapter 2: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (1): Family, Immanenz, mimesis and reciprocityChapter 3: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (2): koinōnia and loveChapter 4: Commandments, paraenesis and free willChapter 5: Tradition and ethos as part of the grammar of ethics of 1 JohnChapter 6: Some practical issues addressed in 1 JohnChapter 7: Some concluding remarks Section 2: The Second Letter of JohnChapter 8: A possible scenarioChapter 9: Truth, love and commandments as ethical concepts in 2 JohnChapter 10: Some summarizing and concluding remarks Section 3: The Third Letter of JohnChapter 11: Conflict in 3 John? What was it about?Chapter 12: The ethical dynamics in 3 John Section 4: The Letters and the Gospel of JohnChapter 13: Comparison between the Letters and the Gospel | ||
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contents | 1. Ethics of the Johannine Letters in Research2. The genre of the Letters3. The relation between the Gospel and Letters of John4. Do the Letters of John belong together?5. Defining some key terms6. The grammar of ethics: logical and coherent structuring Chapter 1: A suggested scenario for interpreting 1 JohnChapter 2: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (1): Family, mimesis and reciprocityChapter 3: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (2): and loveChapter 4: Commandments, paraenesis and free willChapter 5: Tradition and ethos as part of the grammar of ethics of 1 JohnChapter 6: Some practical issues addressed in 1 JohnChapter 7: Some concluding remarks Chapter 8: A possible scenarioChapter 9: Truth, love and commandments as ethical concepts in 2 JohnChapter 10: Some summarizing and concluding remarks Chapter 11: Conflict in 3 John? What was it about?Chapter 12: The ethical dynamics in 3 John Chapter 13: Comparison between the Letters and the Gospel |
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spelling | text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier 9783161592232 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Druckversion van der Watt, Jan G. (orcid)0000-0003-1525-396X aut van, Jan G. (orcid)0000-0003-1525-396X aut A Grammar of the Ethics of John [Elektronische Ressource] : Reading the Letters of John from an Ethical Perspective. Volume 2 1. Aufl. Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2023 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 496 Seiten) Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 502 PublicationDate: 20230508 Eine Grammatik der Ethik des Johannes. Die Johannesbriefe aus ethischer Perspektive lesen. Band 2. In diesem Band analysiert Jan G. van der Watt die Ethik der Johannesbriefe ausführlich vor ihrem jeweiligen sozio-historischen Hintergrund, was zu einer detaillierten ethischen Darstellung führt. Der Autor zeigt, dass der 1. Johannesbrief einen pastoralen Charakter hat und die Adressaten ermutigt, sich nicht täuschen zu lassen, sondern der Gruppe der Augenzeugen durch Gemeinschaft und Liebe treu zu bleiben. In this volume, Jan G. van der Watt analyses the ethics of the Letters of John against their respective socio-historical backgrounds to reveal a detailed ethical landscape. The author shows that 1 John is pastoral in nature and encourages the addressees not to be deceived but to remain loyal to the eyewitness group through fellowship and love. Jan G. van der Watt analyses in detail the ethics of Johns Letters against their respective socio-historical backgrounds. He then compares the ethics of the Gospel and Letters, showing that the basic core narrative overlaps in these writings, although some ethical material is applied in different ways to different situations. A rich ethical landscape is revealed, addressing issues like the importance of inter-personal relations, which results in co-operation through mutual love. The author shows that the focus in 1 John is pastoral, aiming at convincing the addressees not to be deceived by the schismatics but to strengthen their relationship with the eyewitness group. In 2 John, advice is given about visitors who threaten the church with false teachings, while 3 John deals with a conflict about receiving travelling missionaries. In both cases ethical guidelines are given which aim at protecting the group.Survey of contentsIntroduction1. Ethics of the Johannine Letters in Research2. The genre of the Letters3. The relation between the Gospel and Letters of John4. Do the Letters of John belong together?5. Defining some key terms6. The grammar of ethics: logical and coherent structuring Section 1: The First Letter of JohnChapter 1: A suggested scenario for interpreting 1 JohnChapter 2: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (1): Family, Immanenz, mimesis and reciprocityChapter 3: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (2): koinōnia and loveChapter 4: Commandments, paraenesis and free willChapter 5: Tradition and ethos as part of the grammar of ethics of 1 JohnChapter 6: Some practical issues addressed in 1 JohnChapter 7: Some concluding remarks Section 2: The Second Letter of JohnChapter 8: A possible scenarioChapter 9: Truth, love and commandments as ethical concepts in 2 JohnChapter 10: Some summarizing and concluding remarks Section 3: The Third Letter of JohnChapter 11: Conflict in 3 John? What was it about?Chapter 12: The ethical dynamics in 3 John Section 4: The Letters and the Gospel of JohnChapter 13: Comparison between the Letters and the Gospel In diesem Band analysiert Jan G. van der Watt die Ethik der Johannesbriefe ausführlich vor ihrem jeweiligen sozio-historischen Hintergrund, was zu einer detaillierten ethischen Darstellung führt. Der Autor zeigt, dass der 1. Johannesbrief einen pastoralen Charakter hat und die Adressaten ermutigt, sich nicht täuschen zu lassen, sondern der Gruppe der Augenzeugen durch Gemeinschaft und Liebe treu zu bleiben.Inhalts+uuml;bersichtIntroduction1. Ethics of the Johannine Letters in Research2. The genre of the Letters3. The relation between the Gospel and Letters of John4. Do the Letters of John belong together?5. Defining some key terms6. The grammar of ethics: logical and coherent structuring Section 1: The First Letter of JohnChapter 1: A suggested scenario for interpreting 1 JohnChapter 2: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (1): Family, Immanenz, mimesis and reciprocityChapter 3: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (2): koinōnia and loveChapter 4: Commandments, paraenesis and free willChapter 5: Tradition and ethos as part of the grammar of ethics of 1 JohnChapter 6: Some practical issues addressed in 1 JohnChapter 7: Some concluding remarks Section 2: The Second Letter of JohnChapter 8: A possible scenarioChapter 9: Truth, love and commandments as ethical concepts in 2 JohnChapter 10: Some summarizing and concluding remarks Section 3: The Third Letter of JohnChapter 11: Conflict in 3 John? What was it about?Chapter 12: The ethical dynamics in 3 John Section 4: The Letters and the Gospel of JohnChapter 13: Comparison between the Letters and the Gospel 1. Ethics of the Johannine Letters in Research2. The genre of the Letters3. The relation between the Gospel and Letters of John4. Do the Letters of John belong together?5. Defining some key terms6. The grammar of ethics: logical and coherent structuring Chapter 1: A suggested scenario for interpreting 1 JohnChapter 2: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (1): Family, mimesis and reciprocityChapter 3: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (2): and loveChapter 4: Commandments, paraenesis and free willChapter 5: Tradition and ethos as part of the grammar of ethics of 1 JohnChapter 6: Some practical issues addressed in 1 JohnChapter 7: Some concluding remarks Chapter 8: A possible scenarioChapter 9: Truth, love and commandments as ethical concepts in 2 JohnChapter 10: Some summarizing and concluding remarks Chapter 11: Conflict in 3 John? What was it about?Chapter 12: The ethical dynamics in 3 John Chapter 13: Comparison between the Letters and the Gospel Rechtsübersetzung Love in John Koinonia in John Hospitality in John Paraenesis in John Comparison of Gospel and Letters of John vituperation Neues Testament Array |
spellingShingle | van der Watt, Jan G. van, Jan G. A Grammar of the Ethics of John Reading the Letters of John from an Ethical Perspective. Volume 2 1. Ethics of the Johannine Letters in Research2. The genre of the Letters3. The relation between the Gospel and Letters of John4. Do the Letters of John belong together?5. Defining some key terms6. The grammar of ethics: logical and coherent structuring Chapter 1: A suggested scenario for interpreting 1 JohnChapter 2: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (1): Family, mimesis and reciprocityChapter 3: Relationships as part of the grammar of ethics (2): and loveChapter 4: Commandments, paraenesis and free willChapter 5: Tradition and ethos as part of the grammar of ethics of 1 JohnChapter 6: Some practical issues addressed in 1 JohnChapter 7: Some concluding remarks Chapter 8: A possible scenarioChapter 9: Truth, love and commandments as ethical concepts in 2 JohnChapter 10: Some summarizing and concluding remarks Chapter 11: Conflict in 3 John? What was it about?Chapter 12: The ethical dynamics in 3 John Chapter 13: Comparison between the Letters and the Gospel |
title | A Grammar of the Ethics of John Reading the Letters of John from an Ethical Perspective. Volume 2 |
title_auth | A Grammar of the Ethics of John Reading the Letters of John from an Ethical Perspective. Volume 2 |
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title_full | A Grammar of the Ethics of John [Elektronische Ressource] : Reading the Letters of John from an Ethical Perspective. Volume 2 |
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