Creation and Christology: A Study on the Johannine Prologue in the Light of Early Jewish Creation AccountsMohr Siebeck, 2002 - 292 pagina's Since previous scholarship has searched for figures equivalent to the personified Logos in the Johannine Prologue, scholars have often ignored the context of which the Genesis creation account is the center. Masanobu Endo examines that reference to the Genesis creation account as it appears in contexts where the unique identity of God is maintained. In eschatological contexts the realization of eschatological salvation is strongly expected on the grounds of the sovereignty of God, which is known in his work of creation. This observation of the theological function of the Genesis creation account in the Second Temple period may shed light on the question of why reference is made to the Genesis creation account in the Johannine prologue. What this means is that the descriptions of the identity of the Word (the Son) in the Johannine prologue were made on the grounds of Jewish monotheistic speculation about the identity of God the Creator. |
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Narrative Accounts of Creation | 12 |
Descriptive Accounts of Creation | 57 |
Brief References to Creation | 137 |
Summary and Conclusion for Part I | 155 |
Philos Cosmogonic Account | 166 |
Part II | 181 |
Thematic Analysis on the Johannine Prologue | 206 |
The Relation of the Prologue to the Rest of the Gospel | 230 |
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