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John's Apologetic Christology: Legitimation and Development in Johannine Christology (2001) is a book by James F. McGrath.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 2001 (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series, 111).

Table of contents

  • Part 1: Introduction
    • 1. Introduction: the development of Johannine Christology
    • 2. A conflict setting and a distinctive Christology
  • Part 2: Jesus and God
    • 3. Are there 'two powers' in John?
    • 4. God's Equal or God's Agent? (John 5)
    • 5. 'I obey, therefore "I Am"' (John 8.12-59)
    • 6. 'You are gods'-but who are 'you'? (John 10.22-39)
    • 7. In the bosom of the Father (John 1.1-18)
    • 8. Conclusion to part 2
  • Part 3: Jesus, Moses, and Torah
    • 9. The Word and the glory (John 1.1-18)
    • 10. Descent and ascent (John 3.1-21)
    • 11. Bread from heaven (John 6)
    • 12. Legitimating sings (John 9)
    • 13. Conclusion to part 3
  • Part 4: Other Issues and Conclusion
    • 14. Other possible issues
    • 15. Putting the pieces together
    • 16. Conclusion

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