: Gitte Buch-Hansen
: 'It is the Spirit that Gives Life' A Stoic Understanding of Pneuma in John's Gospel
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110225983
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: Christentum
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Since Origen and Chrysostom, John’s Gospel has been valued as the most spiritual among the New Testament writings. Although Origen recognizes the Stoic character of John’s statement that“God is pneuma” (4:24), an examination of the gospel in light of Stoic physics has not yet been carried out. Instead the Johannine spirit has been absorbed into the Word and lost its distinct character as physical mediator between the divine and humane spheres. Combining her insight into Stoic physics and ancient physiology, the author situates her thesis in the major discussions of modern Johannine scholarship and demonstrates new solutions to well-known problems.


< >Gitte Buch-Hansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and University of Oslo, Norway.

Preface6
Foreword8
Table of Contents12
Chapter 1. History of Research. Cosmos in the Fourth Gospel20
Chapter 2. Cosmology in Stoicism. The Discourse of Physics78
Chapter 3. Philo’s Divine Generation. The Safer Way to Truth124
Chapter 4. The First Pneumatic Event. The Descent of the Spirit as Jesus’ Divine Generation178
Chapter 5. John’s Call from the Wilderness for a Better Guidance of the Way to the Lord236
Chapter 6. Regeneration as Hermeneutical Competence. The Johannine Signs and the Meta-Story of Pneumatic Transformations294
Chapter 7. The Penultimate Pneumatic Event. “It Is the Spirit That Gives Life” (6:63). Jesus’ Ascent and Translation into the Father366
Chapter 8. The Ultimate Pneumatic event. Worshippers in Spirit and Truth. The Quest for the Father – The Quest of the Father424
Bibliography478
Indices502