Closely examines John's portrayal of women in relation to discipleship
and the theme of new creation, arguing that these depictions are
influenced by his apocalyptic world-view. By employing historical and
literary methods of biblical interpretation to analyse John's
presentation of women and gender, Miller explores the extent to which
John gives any indications of the female role in both John's community
and the beginnings of the Christian faith. Beginning with the Virgin
Mary's portrayal at the wedding at Cana, where she prompts Jesus to
carry out his first sign, Miller then thoroughly asses several crucial
female characters in John to stress how Jesus' female followers truly
recognise him as the Messiah. These include the Samaritan woman,
Martha and Mary of Bethany and Mary Magdalene and her encounter with
Jesus in the garden. Crucially, Miller suggests that John's frequent
use of “woman” links these female followers (particular Jesus'
venerated mother) with the figure of Eve in Genesis, and she concludes
that women are associated with the “hour” of Jesus when he casts
out the “ruler of the world” and inaugurates the new creation.
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ISBN
9780567708250
Publisert
2022
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Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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