NT424 - The Fourth Gospel (English Text)
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0 Standard Tuition Fee
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4Credit Points
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0.125 EFT
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7AQF level
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new testamentUnit Discipline
Corequisites
NT301
Exclusions
NT434
Set Text
This unit counts towards the "set text" unit requirements of courses.Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students willA. Know and understand
- The Fourth Gospel: authorship, date, occasion, formation, setting, purpose
- The themes and theology of the Fourth Gospel
- Interplay between narrative, encounter, sign and teaching
- Relation to the synoptic gospels and the gospel tradition
- The English text of the Fourth Gospel
- The nature and methods of New Testament exegesis
B. Be able to
- Use sources such as biblical and theological dictionaries, commentaries and on-line resources
- Recognise literary form, genre, structure and rhetorical conventions
- Compare and contrast translations
- Evaluate matters relating to authorship, date and purpose
- Utilize the historical, social and cultural contexts
- Assign passages to the literary and canonical contexts
- Establish the meaning of significant words and phrases in the contexts of the Gospel and John’s other writings
- Trace inter-textual references and allusions
- Discuss the main themes, arguments and theological teachings
- Exegete the English text of selected passages of the Fourth Gospel
C. Be in a position to
- Exegete the English text of the Fourth Gospel for personal understanding and for use in ministry contexts
- Integrate perspectives from the Fourth Gospel into biblical interpretation and Christian thinking
- Apply the teaching of the Fourth Gospel to situations and issues in contemporary Christianity and society
Content
Candidates are required to learn and employ exegetical methods of modern critical scholarship.
Candidates may not take any unit in which they repeat material completed in another unit.
- The theology of the Fourth Gospel, including such topics as: Christology; pneumatology; the church; eschatology; salvation/life/judgement; sacraments; faith and signs.
- The critical issues in the Fourth Gospel, such as: authorship; dating; provenance; formation of and historical background to the gospel; John and the synoptic gospels and the gospel tradition.
- Exegesis of the English text of John 1–8, 14–16 (or a comparable block of chapters)
Set Readings
Recommended:
Culpepper, R. A., and C. C. Black (eds), Exploring the Gospel of John (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996).
Ferreira, J., Johannine Ecclesiology (Sheffield: SAP, 1998).
Fortna, R. T. and T. Thatcher (eds), Jesus in Johannine Tradition (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2001).
Painter, J., R. A. Culpepper and F. Segovia (eds), Word, Theology and Community in John (St. Louis, MO: Chalice, 2002).
Porter, S. E. and C. A. Evans (eds), The Johannine Writings: A Sheffield Reader (Sheffield: SAP, 1995).
Smalley, S. S., John: Evangelist & Interpreter (Exeter: Paternoster, 1998).
Smith, D. M., The Theology of the Gospel of John (Cambridge: CUP, 1995).
Commentaries
Brown, R. E., An Introduction to the Gospel of John (New Haven: Yale Univeristy Press, 2003).
Carson, D. A., The Gospel According to John (Leicester: IVP, 1991).
Keener, C. S., The Gospel of John: A Commentary (2 Vols; Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 2003).
Köstenberger, A. J., John (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2004).
Moloney, F. J., The Gospel of John (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical, 1998).
Ridderbos, H., The Gospel of John: A Theological Commentary (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997).
Witherington, B., John’s Wisdom: A Commentary on the Fourth Gospel (Lousville: Westminster John Knox, 1995).
Kysar, R., John-The Maverick Gospel (Lousville KY: Westminster John Knox, 2007).