The Use of Scripture in the Apocryphon of John
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9783161538087
David Creech explores at length the Apocryphon of John's ambivalent treatment of the Jewish and Christian scriptures. Although Moses is explicitly corrected at five points in the text, Genesis' account of creation is nonetheless the basis for the Apocryphon's cosmogony and anthropogony. Its uneven treatment of the biblical text is the result of a dispute between the authors of the Apocryphon and other early Catholics. At the earliest stage of the text the Christians who wrote and read the Apocryphon worshiped alongside other early catholic Christians without any sense of contradiction or inconsistency. The key shift in the Apocryphon occurred after Irenaeus of Lyons' assault on 'Knowledge Falsely So-Called.' In response to his concerted effort to bring the church under the authority of early catholic bishops, the framers inserted corrections to Moses. The corrections are primarily rhetorical and used to refute early catholic identity markers.
Born 1976; 1999 BA; 2002 MDiv; 2011 PhD; 2008-12 Program Director for Hunger Education for ELCA World Hunger; 2012-13 Teaching Fellow at Loyola University Chicago; since 2013 Assistant Professor of Religion at Concordia College, Moorhead.
Born 1976; 1999 BA; 2002 MDiv; 2011 PhD; 2008-12 Program Director for Hunger Education for ELCA World Hunger; 2012-13 Teaching Fellow at Loyola University Chicago; since 2013 Assistant Professor of Religion at Concordia College, Moorhead.
Autor: | David Creech |
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EAN: | 9783161538087 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.12.2018 |
Untertitel: | A Diachronic Analysis of the Variant Versions |
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Schlagworte: | Ancient Hermeneutics Early Christianity Gnosticism |
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