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Jesus becoming Jesus. Volume 3, A theological interpretation of the Gospel of St. John : The Book of Glory and the Passion and Resurrection narratives / Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap.

By: Weinandy, Thomas G. (Thomas Gerard) [author.]Description: xvi, 366 pages ; 23 cmISBN: 9780813235875; 0813235871Other title: Theological interpretation of the Gospel of St. John : The Book of Glory and the Passion and Resurrection narrativesSubject(s): Jesus Christ -- Person and offices | Jesus Christ | Bible. John, XIII-XXI -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Bible. Gospels -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Bible. John | ChristologyGenre/Form: Criticism, interpretation, etc.DDC classification: 226.5/06 LOC classification: BS2615.52 | .W445 2022BS2555.52 | .W443 2022
Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: connecting volume 2 with volume 3. -- Part I. The Book of Glory: 1. The Passover washing of the disciples' feet -- 2. Let not your hearts be troubled -- 3. Abiding in Jesus: bearing much fruit -- 4. The spirit of truth -- 5. Jesus' high priestly prayer. -- Part II. The Passion and Resurrection narratives: 6. So, you are a king -- 7. It is finished -- 8. My Lord and my God -- 9. Do you love me? -- Conclusion -- Suggested further reading -- Index.
Summary: Weinandy's original theological interpretation focuses first on the Evangelist's narrative of the Last Supper, which includes Jesus' washing of his disciples' feet, followed upon his lengthy farewell address and his ensuing High Priestly Prayer-- although Jesus speaks of his leaving his disciples, their hearts should not be troubled, for he is going to prepare a place for them in his Father's house, and he will also send them another Counselor, the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will not only convict the world sin, but he will also empower the disciples to profess their faith in Jesus as the Father's Son, even in the midst of persecution. All that Jesus tells his disciple in his final discourse, he then prays that his Father will accomplish through his forthcoming death and resurrection-- above all that his disciples will share in the same oneness of love that he and his Father possess.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-364) and index.

Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: connecting volume 2 with volume 3. -- Part I. The Book of Glory: 1. The Passover washing of the disciples' feet -- 2. Let not your hearts be troubled -- 3. Abiding in Jesus: bearing much fruit -- 4. The spirit of truth -- 5. Jesus' high priestly prayer. -- Part II. The Passion and Resurrection narratives: 6. So, you are a king -- 7. It is finished -- 8. My Lord and my God -- 9. Do you love me? -- Conclusion -- Suggested further reading -- Index.

Weinandy's original theological interpretation focuses first on the Evangelist's narrative of the Last Supper, which includes Jesus' washing of his disciples' feet, followed upon his lengthy farewell address and his ensuing High Priestly Prayer-- although Jesus speaks of his leaving his disciples, their hearts should not be troubled, for he is going to prepare a place for them in his Father's house, and he will also send them another Counselor, the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will not only convict the world sin, but he will also empower the disciples to profess their faith in Jesus as the Father's Son, even in the midst of persecution. All that Jesus tells his disciple in his final discourse, he then prays that his Father will accomplish through his forthcoming death and resurrection-- above all that his disciples will share in the same oneness of love that he and his Father possess.