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  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 1100 g
  • Sari: Biblical Interpretation Series 115
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004205101
  • ISBN-13: 9789004205109
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 1100 g
  • Sari: Biblical Interpretation Series 115
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004205101
  • ISBN-13: 9789004205109
Teised raamatud teemal:
Estes, a postdoctoral research fellow at Dominican Biblical Institute, presents a study of the gospel according to John that focuses on Jesus' use of questions. He argues that questions are an important rhetorical device for Jesus' message and that their appearance in John is sorely under-appreciated by a tradition of exegesis that focuses on propositions and statements. This bias against questions, he further argues, goes deeper in Western culture, even though in the ancient context they were a legitimate way of creating a dialogue. To this end, he argues that John's gospel is essentially dialectical and rhetorical. Estes explains why questions are important, how they function in ancient and contemporary contexts, as well as between the Hebraic and Greco-Roman contexts of Jesus and John's time. He presents an analysis of "how questions work," and spends most of the text examining several categories of questions in John. This is a fascinating book that interrogates Jesus' message as it was delivered. Beyond theologians and students of the Bible, it will be of interest to speech-act theorists and psychoanalysts studying speech. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

In The Questions of Jesus in John Douglas Estes crafts a theory of question-asking based on insights from ancient rhetoric and modern linguistics in order to investigate the logical and rhetorical purposes of Jesus' questions in the Fourth Gospel.
Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
1 Why Questions?
1(13)
The Propositional Problem
2(4)
Lost in Declaration
6(3)
Quor Quaestiones?
9(3)
Johannine Questions
12(2)
2 Perspectives on Questions
14(19)
Asking Questions
14(1)
Ancient Questions
15(1)
Questions in Hebraic Context
16(4)
Questions in Greco-Roman Context
20(7)
Modern Questions
27(1)
Questions and Answers
28(2)
Questions and Truth
30(1)
Questions and Speech
31(2)
3 How Questions Work
33(24)
Questions vs. Questions
34(3)
Questioning Questions
37(2)
Defining Questions
39(3)
Question Elements
42(1)
The Syntax of Questions
43(2)
The Semantics of Questions
45(2)
The Pragmatics of Questions
47(2)
The Traditional Approach to Questions
49(3)
Informational Qualities of Questions
52(2)
Rhetorical Qualities of Questions
54(3)
4 John's Use of Questions
57(12)
Why John Uses Questions
58(1)
Questions Inform Dialogue
59(2)
Questions Persuade Readers
61(3)
Obstacles to John's Questions
64(4)
Question Types & Case Studies
68(1)
5 Open Questions
69(12)
Variable Questions
71(5)
Case Study: John 7:19c
73(3)
Set Questions
76(5)
Case Study: John 8:46a
77(4)
6 Reflective Questions
81(30)
Indexical Questions
83(4)
Case Study: John 11:26b
85(2)
Test Questions
87(4)
Case Study: John 18:4b,7a
89(2)
Conditional Questions
91(6)
Case Study: John 3:12
94(3)
Speculative Questions
97(6)
Case Study: John 6:62
99(4)
Sequence Questions
103(4)
Case Study: John 1:38a
105(2)
Expository Questions
107(4)
Case Study: John 8:43
109(2)
7 Decisive Questions
111(17)
Polar Questions
113(5)
Case Study: John 5:6
116(2)
Alternative Questions
118(5)
Case Study: John 18:34
120(3)
Deliberative Questions
123(5)
Case Study: John 18:11b
125(3)
8 Responsive Questions
128(17)
Opposing-Turn Questions
131(5)
Case Study: John 3:10
133(3)
Echo Questions
136(4)
Case Study: John 13:38
138(2)
Retort Questions
140(5)
Case Study: John 11:9a
142(3)
9 Coercive Questions
145(18)
Loaded Questions
147(5)
Case Study: John 9:35
149(3)
Negative Polar Questions
152(5)
Case Study: John 11:40
155(2)
Biased Questions
157(6)
Case Study: John 8:10b
160(3)
10 Answers and Questions
163(10)
John, a Dialectical Gospel
166(2)
John, a Rhetorical Gospel
168(3)
Future Questions
171(2)
Bibliography 173(26)
Index of Modern Authors 199(6)
Index of Subjects 205(5)
Index of Ancient Sources 210(5)
Index of Greek Terms 215
Douglas Estes, Ph.D. (2006) in Theology, University of Nottingham, is currently postdoctoral research fellow at the Dominican Biblical Institute, Limerick, Ireland. He is the author of several books including SimChurch (Zondervan, 2009) and The Temporal Mechanics of the Fourth Gospel (Brill, 2008).