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Book Description
- Title:
- The Fourth Gospel in Research and Debate. A Series of Essays on Problems Concerning the Origin and Value of the Anonymous Writings Attributed to the Apostle John
- Author:
- Benjamin Wisner Bacon [1860-1932]
- Publication Year:
- 1910
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- T. Fisher Unwin
- Pages:
- 544
- Subjects:
- 1 Corinthians, Commentary, New Testament
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: The Issues Involved
- The External Evidence
- 1) The Modern Form of the Question
- 2) Echoes and Influences
- 3) Papias, Eusebius, and the Argument from Silence
- 4) The Tradition as to the Elders and Its Transformations
- 5) John is Asia and the Martyr Apostles
- The Direct Internal Evidence
- 6) The John of Revelation
- 7) Epistles and Appendix—Their Relation to One Another ans to the Gospel
- 8) The Appendix a Product of Revision at Rome
- 9) The Battle for Recognition of Asian Tradition at Rome
- 10) Irenaeus the Mediator and the Fourfold Gospel
- The Indirect Internal Evidence
- 11) The Evangelsit's Task
- 12) The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved, and His Relation to the Author
- 13) Johannine Pragmatism
- 14) Johannine Treatment of Synoptic Material
- 15) Johannine Topograpry and Chronology
- 16 ) Johannine Quartodecinanism
- Latest Phases of Debate and Research
- 17) The "Defense" of the Gospel
- 18) The Analytical School of Criticism
- 19) Dislocations of Material and Tatian's Order
- 20) Conclusion