The problem of anti-Judaism in the fourth Gospel is a complex matter that has historical, sociological, and theological dimensions. It involves the study of the original texts, their reception and effects throughout history as well as their ethical and theological implications in the perspective of Christian-Jewish dialogue.
This selection of essays from the 2000 Leuven Conference presents the views of Johanine scholars from around the world on this important topic.
Contributors include:
C. Kingsley Barrett
James H. Charlesworth
Raymond F. Collins
R. Alan Culpepper
Martinus C, de Boer
Henk Jan de Jonge
James D. G. Dunn
Jan Lambrecht
Judith M. Lieu
Stephen Motyer
Adele Reinhartz
Peter J. Thompson
This selection of essays from the 2000 Leuven Conference presents the views of Johanine scholars from around the world on this important topic.
Contributors include:
C. Kingsley Barrett
James H. Charlesworth
Raymond F. Collins
R. Alan Culpepper
Martinus C, de Boer
Henk Jan de Jonge
James D. G. Dunn
Jan Lambrecht
Judith M. Lieu
Stephen Motyer
Adele Reinhartz
Peter J. Thompson