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Brot, Licht und Weinstock: Intertextuelle Analysen johanneischer Ich-bin-Worte

By (author) Silke Petersen





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This study offers an intertextual approach to the “I am” sayings of the Gospel of John, considering parallels to the “I am” formula in late Antiquity. It focuses particularly on three exemplary predicates – bread, light, vine – and and their context. *** Gegenstand der vorliegenden Studie sind die Ich-bin-Worte des Johannesevangeliums. Basierend auf den Einsichten der Intertextualitätstheorie werden werden spätantike Parallelen zu den johanneischen Ich-bin-Aussagen untersucht, wobei ein Schwerpunkt auf den Prädikationen Brot, Licht und Weinstock und deren Kontext liegt.

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Publisher | Brill
Published date | 19 May 2008
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 398
Dimensions | 240 x 160 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 793g
ISBN | 978-9-0041-6599-1
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BISAC | religion / christianity / general


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