Windows on Jesus : methods in Gospel exegesis 🔍
Weren, Wilhelmus Johannes Cornelis Harrisburg, Pa. : Trinity Press International, 1st North American Ed edition, November 1999
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description
300 pages : 22 cm, Translated by John Bowden, Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-300)
Alternative filename
ia/windowsonjesusme0000were.pdf
Alternative title
windows_on_jesus-methods_in_gospel_exegesis
Alternative author
Wilhelmus Johannes Cornelis Weren, Wim Weren
Alternative publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group, Limited
Alternative publisher
Bloomsbury T&t Clark
Alternative edition
1st North American ed, Harrisburg, Pa, 1999
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Harrisburg Penn, 1999
Alternative edition
PS, 1999
Alternative edition
1, 2021
Alternative description
"The four New Testament Gospels are four "windows on Jesus." Each evangelist gives his own view of Jesus. The views are similar but deep differences are often concealed within this similarity." ""Windows on Jesus" also refers to the many methods and approaches used in present-day exegesis of the Gospels. Professor Wim Weren offers a harmonious and thorough search of these methods by grouping them into "four large windows," each of which in turn consists of different panes." "Throughout the book brief theoretical introductions are followed by examples and illustrations, and a series of suggested exercises is included at the end of the book to stimulate users to explore the Gospels on their own."--BOOK JACKET.
Alternative description
An introduction to the study of the Gospels. Focuses on "synchronic" approaches, which concentrate on the text itself, and "diachronic" approaches, which examine the phenomenon that the texts go back to earlier traditions. Theoretical introductions are followed by examples and illustrations.
Alternative description
Wim Weren. Translated By John Bowden. Includes Bibliographical References.
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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