Reception theory and history of New Testament interpretation -- A valentinian Gospel of John -- Irenaeus's orthodox and canonical John -- Origen's allegorical and spiritual Gospel of John -- John's interpreters : modern and ancient -- Toward a reception history of John
Summary
In The Branches of the Gospel of John, Keefer presents a new paradigm for understanding the role of history of interpretation in New Testament studies, with a focus on the Gospel of John. Drawing largely from the work of Hans Robert Jauss, he presents history of interpretation as a means to understand both the text and the historical reader. Jauss's concept of Rezeptionsästhetik helps the New Testament scholar to reflect upon both text and history in a new light. John is an exemplary work to investigate along these lines because no other canonical book was as provocative in the early church. J
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-111) and indexes