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Mysticism In The Gospel Of John

Inquiry into Its Background [Hardback]

by Jey Kanagaraj

    • Author

      Jey Kanagaraj

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

    • Published

      April 1998

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    This is the first detailed study of Johannine mysticism against a Palestinian Jewish background has been previously undertaken. This book investiages whether there was a "mystical" practice in first-century Palestine and whether John can be better understood in the light of such practice, if there was any. In analysis, two strands of Jewish mysticism, the early forms of Maaseh Merkabah and of Maaseh Bereshit, emerge as existing in first-century Palestine. While the former narrates by means of Ezek. 1 the experience of seeing God in His kingly glory, the latter describes the same expereince by using Gen. 1. This book consists of three parts. Part one analyses Hellenistic mysticism as expressed by the Hermetica and Hellenistic-Jewish mysticism as presented by Philo. Part two traces the important elements of Merkabah mysticism from the later Hekhalot literature and the Jewish and Christian writings belonging to 2 cent. BCE - 1 cent. CE by defining the term "mysticism" in terms of the fourteen aspects of Jewish mysticism, an exegetical study of seven themes is undertaken in Part Three. The study shows that the conceptual parallels in John with Hellenistic mysticism and Hellenistic-Jewish mysticism are very slender, but indicates John's polemical motive against the Merkabah mystics of his time. He calls them to believe in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God, by proclaiming that the divine glory, claimed by them to be revealed in human-like form on the throne, is now visible in the historical person, Jesus, particularly in his death on the Cross. Thus Jewish Throne-mysticism seems to have been reinterpreted by John as Cross-mysticism.
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    Jey Kanagaraj
    Jey Kanagaraj is the Professor of New Testament and the Head of the Department of Biblical Studies at Union Biblical Seminary, Pune and the Associate Pastor of St. Mary's Church (CNI), Pune, India.

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    • Author

      Jey Kanagaraj

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

    • Published

      April 1998

    • Weight

      654g

    • Page Count

      366

    • Dimensions

      156 x 234 x 21 mm

    • ISBN

      9781850758655

    • ISBN-10

      1850758654

    • Eden Code

      1181796

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    • Author/Creator: Jey Kanagaraj

    • ISBN: 9781850758655

    • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

    • Release Date: April 1998

    • Weight: 654g

    • Dimensions: 156 x 234 x 21 mm

    • Eden Code: 1181796


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