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Over the past two decades the scholarly conversation has shifted from the practically consensus view that John has little to offer in terms of ethical content to a more robust understanding of how Johannine literature engages ethical questions. This process recently reached a milestone with the publication of two seminal tomes on Johannine ethics by Jan van der Watt. Based on the Radboud Prestige Lectures he delivered on this topic, the present volume evaluates van der Watt's approach by submitting it to critical evaluation by leading specialists in the field, and explores future prospects for the study of Johannine ethics.
Contents
Preface
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Matthijs den Dulk
2 The Ethics of the Fourth Gospel: a Grammatical Approach
Jan G. van der Watt
3 Beginning with God and Ending with Ethics? Some Theological Reflections on Jan van der Watt's Ethical Grammar and Its Principles of Construction
Jörg Frey
4 Die Voraussetzungen, Grund-Strukturen und Inhalte der johanneischen Ethik
Udo Schnelle
5 Love of Outsiders in the Johannine Writings? A Critical Evaluation of a Tendency in Recent Research on Johannine Ethics
Matthias Konradt
6 The Imitable Ethic of Self-Sacrificial Love: Johannine Ethics as a Reworking of Markan Ethics
Elizabeth J. B. Corsar
7 The Centre of Johannine Ethics
Cornelis Bennema
8 The Centrality of "Life" for Johannine Ethics
Craig R. Koester
9 The Ethos of John's Prologue
R. Alan Culpepper
10 Consuming the Word of God: the Qualifier, Norm and Model for Ethical Conduct
Susanne Luther
11 Why Should One Adopt the Ethics of John?
Christoph Hübenthal
Index