Lazarus, Mary and Martha : social-scientific approaches to the Gospel of John / Philip F. Esler and Ronald A. Piper. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Augsburg Fortress, (c)2006.Edition: first Fortress Press editionDescription: vi, 201 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780800638306
- BS2615
- BS2615.P665.L393 2006
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Lazarus, Martha, and Mary: reframing the discussion -- Social identity and prototypes: a social-scientific model for historical and theological application -- Johannine processing of the past in relation to Lazarus, Mary and Martha -- Lazarus, Martha, and Mary as prototypes of those whom Jesus loves -- The raising of Lazarus from the dead as prototypical -- The raising of Lazarus in early Christian art -- A theological conclusion: the raising of Lazarus and Christian identity.
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