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E-raamat: Configuring Nicodemus: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Complex Characterization

(Baylor University, USA)
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Michael Whitenton offers a fresh perspective on the characterization of Nicodemus, focusing on the benefit of Hellenistic rhetoric and the cognitive sciences for understanding audience construals of characters in ancient narratives.

Whitenton builds an interdisciplinary approach to ancient characters, utilizing cognitive science, Greek stock characters, ancient rhetoric, and modern literary theory. He then turns his attention to the characterization of Nicodemus, where he argues that Nicodemus would likely be understood initially as a dissembling character, only to depart from that characterization later in the narrative, suggesting a journey toward Johannine faith. Whitenton presents a compelling argument: many in an ancient audience would construe Nicodemus in ways that suggest his development from doubt and suspicion to commitment and devotion.

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[ T]his volume should be consumed and utilized by any student of the Fourth Gospel or of characterization in these narratives of the Greco-Roman world. * Religious Studies Review *

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A re-consideration of the character of Nicodemus in the Gospel of John, using insights from cognitive science, ancient rhetoric, and modern literary theory.
Acknowledgments viii
List of Abbreviations
ix
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(10)
Chapter 2 Characterization, Cognition, And Ancient Listeners
11(44)
Chapter 3 Relevant Prototypical Characters
55(24)
Chapter 4 Configuring Nicodemus In John 3.1-21
79(28)
Chapter 5 Stability And Development In Nicodemus's Character In John 7 And 19
107(12)
Chapter 6 Rhetorical Function(S) Of Nicodemus
119(18)
Chapter 7 Conclusion
137(2)
Bibliography 139(20)
Index 159(6)
Index of Ancient Sources 165
Michael Whitenton is Lecturer in the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core at Baylor University, USA.