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100 1  Jensen, Matthew D.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2012032033 
245 10 Affirming the resurrection of the incarnate Christ :|ba 
       reading of 1 John /|cMatthew D. Jensen. 
264  1 Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|c2012. 
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490 1  Society for New Testament Studies monograph series ;|v153 
500    Revision of the author's Ph. D. thesis, submitted to the 
       University of Sydney in 2010. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover; AFFIRMING THE RESURRECTION OF THE INCARNATE CHRIST;
       Series; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 
       INTRODUCTION; PART I A Reading Method; 1 METHODS OF 
       READING 1 JOHN; The Historical Critical method; Historical
       identifications; Opponents within earliest Christianity; 
       Jewish teachers; Cerinthus; Docetism; Gnosticism; Multiple
       opponents; Internal opposition; Other; Summary; Literary/
       Rhetorical Methods; Judith Lieu; Dietmar Neufeld; Terry 
       Griffith; Hansjörg Schmid; Summary; Conclusion; 2 CIRCLES 
       AND TANGENTS: A READING STRATEGY; Circles, tangents, and 
       reading; Wolfgang Iser; Gaps. 
505 8  Intertexual test readingThe resurrected incarnate Christ 
       and 1 John 1:1-5; The message preached (1:1-3a); The 
       resultant fellowship (1:3b); The motivation for preaching 
       (1:4); The message restated -- God is light (1:5); Further
       context; Summary; Plausibility tangents; Conclusion; 4 THE
       CLAIMANTS: 1 JOHN 1:6-2:11; The gaps, limiting devices, 
       and structure of 1:6-2:11; Gaps; Interruptions to the flow
       of sentences; Cataphoric pronouns; Reader-experienced 
       gaps; Limiting devices; The structure of 1:6-2:11; 
       Summary; The 'claims' in previous research; The opponents/
       secessionists' claims. 
505 8  The claims are literary devicesCritique; Summary; An 
       intertextual reading of 1:6-2:11; Intertextual links; The 
       claims; Results of the behaviour; Summary; Intertextual 
       test reading; 1 John 1:6-2:2; 1 John 2:3-11; Summary; 
       Plausibility tangents; Conclusion; 5 THE HISTORICAL 
       SITUATION: 1 JOHN 2:15-27; The setting: 1 John 2:15-17; An
       intertextual reading; Tangents; The schism: 1 John 2:18-
       27; Gaps; Limiting devices; Understanding the antichrists 
       in previous scholarship; Identifying the antichrists; The 
       literary function of the antichrists; Critique; 
       Intertextual links. 
505 8  An intertextual reading of 2:18-27Plausiblity tangents; 
       Objections to identifying the opponents as Jewish; The 
       Parting of the Ways; Many groups claiming 'authenticity' 
       within Judaism; Christianity is the 'genuine' Judaism; 
       Christianity: a group within Judaism; Christianity: the 
       authentic Judaism; Judaism: in conflict over Jesus' 
       identity; Not all Judaism is authentic; Denying Jesus' 
       identity is Jewish apostasy; Judaism and 'the Jews' in 
       John; Summary; Conclusion; 6 THE AUDIENCE:1 JOHN 2:28-3:
       24; 1 John 2:28-3:12; Gaps and limiting devices; An 
       intertextual reading of 1 John 2:28-3:12. 
520    "The first letter of John is commonly understood to 
       contain no reference to Jesus's resurrection. Matthew D. 
       Jensen argues that, far from this being absent from the 
       theology of 1 John, the opening verses contain a key 
       reference to the resurrection which undergirds the rest of
       the text and is bolstered by other explicit references to 
       the resurrection. The book goes on to suggest that the 
       author and the readers of this epistle understand 
       themselves to be the authentic Israel from which faithless
       Jews had apostatized when they denied that Jesus was 'the 
       Christ' and left the community. Jensen's interpretation 
       calls for a new understanding of the historical context in
       which 1 John was written, particularly the question of 
       Jesus' identity from the perspective of his fellow Jews. 
       An innovative and provocative study, of interest to 
       scholars and advanced students of New Testament studies, 
       Johannine theology and Jewish history"--|cProvided by 
       publisher. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aJensen, Matthew D.|tAffirming the 
       resurrection of the incarnate Christ.|dCambridge : 
       Cambridge University Press, 2012|z9781107027299|w(DLC)  
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830  0 Monograph series (Society for New Testament Studies) ;
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880 0  |6505-00|aCover -- AFFIRMING THE RESURRECTION OF THE 
       INCARNATE CHRIST -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- 
       CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I A 
       Reading Method -- 1 METHODS OF READING 1 JOHN -- The 
       Historical Critical method -- Historical identifications -
       - Opponents within earliest Christianity -- Jewish 
       teachers -- Cerinthus -- Docetism -- Gnosticism -- 
       Multiple opponents -- Internal opposition -- Other -- 
       Summary -- Literary/Rhetorical Methods -- Judith Lieu -- 
       Dietmar Neufeld -- Terry Griffith -- Hansjörg Schmid -- 
       Summary -- Conclusion -- 2 CIRCLES AND TANGENTS: A READING
       STRATEGY -- Circles, tangents, and reading -- Wolfgang 
       Iser -- Gaps -- Limiting devices -- The use of 
       γρτ̔̈»Ε7»·φω -- Vocatives -- Boundaries -- Filling gaps:
       intertextuality -- Conclusion - circles and tangents -- 
       PART II A Reading of 1 John -- 3 THE RESURRECTED INCARNATE
       CHRIST: 1 JOHN 1:1-5 -- The introduction of 1 John -- The 
       gaps, limiting devices, and structure of 1:1-5 -- Gaps -- 
       Interruptions to the flow of sentences -- Cataphoric 
       pronouns -- Reader-experienced gaps -- Limiting devices --
       Structure -- Summary -- 'The message of life' (1:1) in 
       previous research -- The incarnation -- Critique of the 
       incarnation understanding -- The resurrection -- An 
       intertextual reading of 1 John 1:1-5 -- Intertextual links
       -- Intertexual test reading -- The resurrected incarnate 
       Christ and 1 John 1:1-5 -- The message preached (1:1-3a) -
       - The resultant fellowship (1:3b) -- The motivation for 
       preaching (1:4) -- The message restated - God is light (1:
       5) -- Further context -- Summary -- Plausibility tangents 
       -- Conclusion -- 4 THE CLAIMANTS: 1 JOHN 1:6-2:11 -- The 
       gaps, limiting devices, and structure of 1:6-2:11 -- Gaps 
       -- Interruptions to the flow of sentences -- Cataphoric 
       pronouns -- Reader-experienced gaps -- Limiting devices --
       The structure of 1:6-2:11 -- Summary. 
880 8  |6505-00|aA Messianic affirmation -- Summary -- Conclusion
       -- An intertextual reading of 4:1-6 -- The demonstration 
       of the resurrection -- ἔρχομαι -- The reason for the 
       addition of ἐν σαρκτ̔̈»Ε76· ἐληλυθτ̔̈»Ε79·τα -- The 
       demonstration of the resurrection and 4:1-6 -- The 
       imperatives and reasoning (4:1) -- The test (4:2-3) -- The
       results (4:4-6) -- Summary -- Plausibility tangents -- 
       Conclusion -- 8 The Resurrection of the Crucified Jesus: 1
       John 4:7-5:21 -- 1 John 4:7-5:4a -- Gaps and limiting 
       devices -- An intertextual fill -- An intertextual reading
       of 4:7-5:4a -- Tangents -- Summary -- 1 John 5:4b-15 -- 
       Gaps and limiting devices -- An intertextual fill -- An 
       intertextual reading of 5:4b-15 -- Tangents -- Summary -- 
       1 John 5:16-21 -- Gaps and limiting devices -- An 
       intertextual fill -- An intertextual reading of 5:16-21 --
       Tangents -- Summary -- Conclusion -- CONCLUSION -- 
       APPENDIX: THE STRUCTURE OF 1 JOHN -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
       OF SUBJECTS -- INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS -- INDEX OF ANCIENT
       SOURCES -- Old Testament -- Apocrypha -- Dead Sea Scrolls 
       -- New Testament -- Other Sources. 
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