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What We Have Heard from the Beginning: The Past, Present, and Future of Johannine Studies – Tom Thatcher (ed.)

What We Have Heard from the Beginning: The Past, Present, and Future of Johannine Studies – Tom... 206 Book List / Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus 7 (2009) 199–207 THATCHER, Tom (ed.), What We Have Heard from the Beginning: Th e Past, Present, and Future of Johannine Studies (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2007), xix + 423 pp. ISBN 9781602580107. $39.95. In this volume Tom Th atcher puts long-established Johannine scholars in conversation with exegetes now building on their work. From the fi rst group he asked for essays dealing with anything from the state of the fi eld, enduring questions, professional biography or the like; he then paired participants from the second group with the essays collected from the fi rst and requested responses that identify issues still remain- ing in the respective topics treated. Th e result is a collection of eighteen ‘conversations’ that reads (engagingly) like a backstage drama- cum -movie preview of Johannine stud- ies from the late twentieth to early twenty-fi rst centuries. Following Th atcher’s Preface, the essays and responses are as follows: John Ashton, ‘Second Th oughts on the Fourth Gospel’/Response: Wendy North, ‘Why Should Historical Criticism Continue to have a Place in Johannine Studies?’; Johannes Beutler, ‘In Search of a New Synthesis’/Carsten Claussen, ‘Johannine http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus Brill

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Brill
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© 2009 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1476-8690
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1745-5197
DOI
10.1163/147686909X12451379629399
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206 Book List / Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus 7 (2009) 199–207 THATCHER, Tom (ed.), What We Have Heard from the Beginning: Th e Past, Present, and Future of Johannine Studies (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2007), xix + 423 pp. ISBN 9781602580107. $39.95. In this volume Tom Th atcher puts long-established Johannine scholars in conversation with exegetes now building on their work. From the fi rst group he asked for essays dealing with anything from the state of the fi eld, enduring questions, professional biography or the like; he then paired participants from the second group with the essays collected from the fi rst and requested responses that identify issues still remain- ing in the respective topics treated. Th e result is a collection of eighteen ‘conversations’ that reads (engagingly) like a backstage drama- cum -movie preview of Johannine stud- ies from the late twentieth to early twenty-fi rst centuries. Following Th atcher’s Preface, the essays and responses are as follows: John Ashton, ‘Second Th oughts on the Fourth Gospel’/Response: Wendy North, ‘Why Should Historical Criticism Continue to have a Place in Johannine Studies?’; Johannes Beutler, ‘In Search of a New Synthesis’/Carsten Claussen, ‘Johannine

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Published: Jan 1, 2009

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