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"Gottes-Rede" in the Gospel of John

"Gottes-Rede" in the Gospel of John

Veronika Burz-Tropper (ORCID: )
  • Grant DOI 10.55776/T627
  • Funding program Hertha Firnberg
  • Status ended
  • Start June 23, 2014
  • End January 22, 2022
  • Funding amount € 213,630
  • Project website

Disciplines

Philosophy, Ethics, Religion (85%); Linguistics and Literature (15%)

Keywords

    God, Gospel of John, Motifs, Traditions, Imagery, Biblical Theology

Abstract

The main research questions will be: What does the Gospel of John say about God? This means: What does Jesus as "the only one who is God" say about God in the Gospel of John? Which images, motifs and tradition can be depicted? Which general aspects can be summarized in a synthetic approach analyzing (ho) theos in the Gospel of John? "Gottes-Rede" that is Theo-logy in the strict sense of the word has come less into view in New Testament scholarship compared to Christology, ecclesiology and pneumatology, soteriology and eschatology. The proposed project will focus on the Fourth Gospel as an example for a specific New Testament document and its statements on God. For this purpose the Gospel`s present final form will be analyzed. The last verse of the Prologue (John 1:1-18) explicitly reveals Jesus as the exegete of the Father: "No one has ever seen God, (the) only one who is God, who is in the bosom of the Father, he reported/interpreted/revealed." Assuming that the prologue functions as opening of the Gospel and therefore decidedly gives a reading guide, the words of Jesus concerning God ought to be examined, since they work on an intratextual level. My thesis builds upon the assumption that John as well as the Johannine school very much present the God of the Old Testament as Jesus` God, even though direct quotations of Old Testament texts are missing. Thus, John and the Johannine school depend to a large extent on the OT as a hypotext, perhaps even more than the Synoptics. Alongside with the OT as a hypotext, contemporary early Jewish, esp. Hellenistic, literature has to be taken into account, since images that can be found in those texts almost certainly might have influenced the editor/s of the Gospel of John. Considering the most important images in the Gospel surely the I-am-statements are to be analyzed taking into account the assertions in 10:30 and 14:6b, 7, 9, which both depend on 1:18, these I-am-statements also need to be discussed, especially on their attitude towards the nature of God. Particularly, the origins of the images and metaphors of the seven classical I-am-statements shall be considered and what they reveal about God in John`s Gospel. Furthermore, the most frequently used image of God in the Gospel of John, namely the image of God as father will be taken into account using also here the motif- and tradition-history. A few special sayings about God will shade further light on the Johannine characterization of God (3:33; 4:24; 12:28). This comprehensive study of relevant passages, images and metaphors should result in a full and synthetic view of "Gottes-Rede" in the Gospel of John.

Research institution(s)
  • Universität Wien - 100%
International project participants
  • Ruben Zimmermann, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz - Germany

Research Output

  • 21 Citations
  • 15 Publications
Publications
  • 2019
    Title Joh 1,18 als Paradigma einer Theo-Logie des Johannesevangeliums; In: Studien zum Gottesbild im Johannesevangelium (WUNT II,483)
    Type Book Chapter
    Pages 59-79
  • 2019
    Title Einführung; In: Studien zum Gottesbild im Johannesevangelium (WUNT II,483)
    Type Book Chapter
    Author Burz-Tropper V.
    Pages 1-18
  • 2019
    Title Philonische Gottesvorstellungen als ein Kontext der johanneischen Theo-Logie?
    Type Journal Article
    Author Burz-Tropper V.
    Journal SNTU
    Pages 5-32
    Link Publication
  • 2019
    Title Studien zum Gottesbild im Johannesevangelium
    DOI 10.1628/978-3-16-156963-0
    Type Book
    editors Burz-Tropper V
    Publisher Mohr Siebeck
    Link Publication
  • 2021
    Title 21. Isaiah as a Background of the Metaphorical "I am" Sayings in John's Gospel
    Type Journal Article
    Author Burz-Tropper V.
    Journal Biblica
    Pages 229-247
    Link Publication
  • 2021
    Title Jesaja als Hintergrund der metaphorischen Ich-bin-Worte im Johannesevangelium
    Type Journal Article
    Author Burz-Tropper V.
    Journal PZB
    Pages 115-132
    Link Publication
  • 2021
    Title ISAIAH AS A BACKGROUND OF THE METAPHORICAL "I AM" SAYINGS IN JOHN'S GOSPEL
    DOI 10.2143/bib.102.2.3289500
    Type Journal Article
    Author Burz-Tropper Veronika
    Journal BIBLICA
    Pages 229-247
  • 2021
    Title Jesaja als Hintergrund der metaphorischen Ich-bin-Worte im Johannesevangelium
    DOI 10.25365/phaidra.314
    Type Other
    Author Burz-Tropper V
    Link Publication
  • 2022
    Title Prolegomena; In: Gottes-Bilder. Die Metaphorik biblischer Gottesrede (BWANT 232)
    Type Book Chapter
    Author Burz-Tropper V.
    Pages 7-12
  • 2022
    Title Der Vater als Winzer - Die Breite der Metaphorik johanneischer Gottesrede; In: Gottes-Bilder. Die Metaphorik biblischer Gottesrede (BWANT 232)
    Type Book Chapter
    Author Burz-Tropper V.
    Pages 155-172
  • 2022
    Title Gottes-Bilder: Zur Metaphorik Biblischer Gottesrede
    Type Book
    Author Burz-Tropper Veronika
    Publisher Kohlhammer
  • 2017
    Title "Ich bin die Tür" (Joh 10,7.9). Die Eröffnung neuer Räume durch Jesus (Gott) im Johannesevangelium
    Type Journal Article
    Author Burz-Tropper V.
    Journal PZB
    Pages 65-83
    Link Publication
  • 2017
    Title Nanoparticle Shape Influences the Magnetic Response of Ferro-Colloids
    DOI 10.1021/acsnano.7b03064
    Type Journal Article
    Author Donaldson J
    Journal ACS Nano
    Pages 8153-8166
    Link Publication
  • 2020
    Title Der Johannesprolog als Weihnachtstext
    Type Journal Article
    Author Burz-Tropper V.
    Journal Dein Wort. Mein Weg. Alltägliche Begegnung mit der Bibel
  • 2014
    Title Weisheitliche Traditionen im Johannesprolog revisited
    Type Journal Article
    Author Burz-Tropper V.
    Journal PZB
    Pages 83-106
    Link Publication

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