02107nam a22003138a 4500001001600000003000700016005001700023006001900040007001500059008004100074020002600115020002900141040002400170050002500194082002000219245014200239264005200381300005900433336002600492337002600518338003600544500007300580520095000653700004301603700004601646776003501692856004701727999001901774CR9781139565165UkCbUP20171019112329.0m|||||o||d||||||||cr||||||||||||120716s2013||||enk s ||1 0|eng|d a9781139565165 (ebook) z9781107035669 (hardback) aUkCbUPcUkCbUPerda00aBS2351.D6 bE54 201300a226.5/0609222300aEngaging with C. H. Dodd on the Gospel of John :bSixty Years of Tradition and Interpretation /cEdited by Tom Thatcher, Catrin Williams. 1aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,c2013. a1 online resource (305 pages) :bdigital, PDF file(s). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Oct 2015). aC. H. Dodd's Historical Tradition in the Fourth Gospel, published in 1963, marked a milestone in New Testament research and has become a standard resource for the study of John. Historically biblical scholars have concentrated on the Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark and Luke. However, Dodd's book encouraged scholars to take John seriously as a source for the life of Jesus. This volume both reflects upon and looks beyond Dodd's writings to address the implications, limitations and potential of his groundbreaking research and its programmatic approach to charting a course for future research on the Gospel of John. Leading biblical scholars demonstrate the recent surge of interest in John's distinctive witness to Jesus, and also in Dodd's work as the harbinger of advancements in the study of the Fourth Gospel. This volume will be invaluable to all those studying the New Testament, Johannine theology and the history of the early Church.1 aThatcher, Tom,eeditor of compilation.1 aWilliams, Catrin,eeditor of compilation.08iPrint version: z978110703566940uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139565165 c224677d224677