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The Prologue to John's Gospel has been an enigmatic object of inquiry in the history of biblical scholarship. This volume reengages readers with thirteen essays from various perspectives on the Prologue. These perspectives include source oriented approaches, form oriented approaches, functional approaches, and alternative non-traditional approaches. This book attempts to pave new paths to understanding the Prologue and cause readers to think more deeply about the beginning of John's Gospel.
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Contributors
1 John's Prologue and Its Resonances
An Introduction
Stanley E. Porter and David I. Yoon
2 A Poetics of Prologue Crafting
Space, Image, Memory, and Intertext
Jeffrey E. Brickle
3 The Prologue
The Meta-Narrative of John's Gospel
Mary L. Coloe
4 Jesus, the Word Made Flesh, and John's Prologue
Panayotis Coutsoumpos
5 Theological Movement in the Prologue of John
Ron C. Fay
6 Who Is the John of John 1:6-8?
Mark Keown
7 A Narrow Gate to the Johannine Gospel?
Re-Thinking the Relationship Between the Johannine Prologue (John 1:1-18) and the Gospel of John in Terms of the Theories of Paratext and of "Discourse Universe"
Michael Labahn
8 Resonances of the Johannine Prologue in Second-Century Readings of Genesis
Jonathon Lookadoo
9 John's Prologue, Semantic Domains, and Textual Cohesion
Stanley E. Porter
10 The Logos in the Johannine Prologue and Its Philosophical Reception, Christian and "Pagan"
Ilaria L.E. Ramelli
11 The Scope of the Johannine Prologue
Kari Syreeni
12 The Johannine Prologue and John the Baptist through the Lens of Mark's Prologue and Josephus
Travis D. Trost
13 Paving the Way into the Divine Family in John 1:18
Blake Wassell
14 The Meaning and Use of λόγος in John's Prologue
A Lexical Semantic Approach
David I. Yoon
Modern Authors Index
Ancient Sources Index