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The Figure of Abraham in John 8 - Text and Intertext (Hardcover)
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The Figure of Abraham in John 8 - Text and Intertext (Hardcover)
Series: The Library of New Testament Studies
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This is the first volume to extensively explore the intersection
between Johannine anti-Judaism and Abrahamic allusions, using the
theoretical lens of poststructuralism and intertextuality theory.
Ruth Sheridan's study yields new insights into how the metaphors of
'sin', 'slavery' and 'vision' are constructed in the text,
producing an interpretation consistent with figurations of Abraham
in Early Judaism as a paternal figure of vicarious merit. John
8.31-59 is often categorised in New Testament scholarship as one of
the most polemical texts illustrating nascent Christianity's
anti-Jewish trajectory, as Jesus debates with 'the Jews' about
their reputed diabolic paternity, sidelining their own
selfidentifications that are steeped in biblical traditions.
Another defining feature of the text is its repeated reference to
the figure of Abraham, displaying a condensed network of
intertextual allusions to Abraham seen nowhere else in the Fourth
Gospel. Sheridan seeks instead to rehabilitate the Jewish voice of
the text, working with the narrative intertext of 'the Jews''
self-characterisation as the 'seed of Abraham' to counteract
particular pejorative readings of John 8 found in the secondary
literature.
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