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The Semeia Narratives in the Gospel of John
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The volume brings together papers from the seminar »Johannine Literature« of the Society of New Testament Studies, offering a broad overview of current scholarship after the decline of the Semeia S...
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03 November 2025
The volume brings together papers from the seminar »Johannine Literature« of the Society of New Testament Studies, offering a broad overview of current scholarship after the decline of the Semeia Source hypothesis. The contributors explore central issues of Johannine exegesis through detailed case studies and broader theological reflections.
Several essays focus on specific semeia narratives - including the notable example of John 21 - and analyze the literary and theological function of the term »semeia«. They address overarching questions such as the interplay of signs and faith or unbelief, the relationship between signs and works, and the role of semeia within the narrative structure and theological framework of the Gospel. Special attention is paid to interpretive practices, particularly Scriptural exegesis, as employed within the Johannine corpus. Furthermore, a concluding study on the interpretation of the Cana sign in the homilies of John Chrysostom offers a patristic reception-historical perspective.
The contributors to this volume reflect the diversity of methodological approaches in current Johannine research and provide new impetus for ongoing scholarly engagement with the Gospel's theology, literary form, and historical reception.
Several essays focus on specific semeia narratives - including the notable example of John 21 - and analyze the literary and theological function of the term »semeia«. They address overarching questions such as the interplay of signs and faith or unbelief, the relationship between signs and works, and the role of semeia within the narrative structure and theological framework of the Gospel. Special attention is paid to interpretive practices, particularly Scriptural exegesis, as employed within the Johannine corpus. Furthermore, a concluding study on the interpretation of the Cana sign in the homilies of John Chrysostom offers a patristic reception-historical perspective.
The contributors to this volume reflect the diversity of methodological approaches in current Johannine research and provide new impetus for ongoing scholarly engagement with the Gospel's theology, literary form, and historical reception.
Price: £142.00
Pages: 375
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
Publication Date:
03 November 2025
ISBN: 9783161619779
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
RELIGION / General, New Testaments, Theology, History of religion
Jörg Frey (Herausgegeben von)
Geboren 1962; 1996 Promotion; 1998 Habilitation; 2024 Dr. h. c.; Professor für Neues Testament an der Theologischen und Religionswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universitat Zürich und Research Fellow an der University of the Free State, Bloemfontein.
Catrin H. Williams (Herausgegeben von)
Geboren 1964; 1996 Promotion, University of Cambridge; Professorin für Neues Testament an der University of Wales Trinity Saint David; Research Fellow an der University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, und Honorary Research Fellow an der University of Edinburgh.
Margareta Gruber (Herausgegeben von)
Geboren 1961; 1996 Promotion (Dr. theol.) an der Hochschule Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt a.M.; 2008 Habilitation an der Philosophisch-Theologischen Hochschule Vallendar; Professorin für Neues Testament an der Theologischen Fakultät der Vinzenz Pallotti University Vallendar.
Christos Karakolis (Herausgegeben von)
Geboren 1968; 1996 Promotion an der Universität Thessaloniki; Professor am Department für Theologie der Nationalen Kapodistrias-Universität Athen; Research Fellow an der University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, und an der Universität Regensburg.
Geboren 1962; 1996 Promotion; 1998 Habilitation; 2024 Dr. h. c.; Professor für Neues Testament an der Theologischen und Religionswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universitat Zürich und Research Fellow an der University of the Free State, Bloemfontein.
Catrin H. Williams (Herausgegeben von)
Geboren 1964; 1996 Promotion, University of Cambridge; Professorin für Neues Testament an der University of Wales Trinity Saint David; Research Fellow an der University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, und Honorary Research Fellow an der University of Edinburgh.
Margareta Gruber (Herausgegeben von)
Geboren 1961; 1996 Promotion (Dr. theol.) an der Hochschule Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt a.M.; 2008 Habilitation an der Philosophisch-Theologischen Hochschule Vallendar; Professorin für Neues Testament an der Theologischen Fakultät der Vinzenz Pallotti University Vallendar.
Christos Karakolis (Herausgegeben von)
Geboren 1968; 1996 Promotion an der Universität Thessaloniki; Professor am Department für Theologie der Nationalen Kapodistrias-Universität Athen; Research Fellow an der University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, und an der Universität Regensburg.
Jörg Frey: The Semeia Narratives of John in Recent Research: An Introduction - Gilbert Van Belle: A Critical Survey and Evaluation of the Semeia Hypothesis in Johannine Research from 1994 to 2013 - Dennis R. MacDonald: Semeia Narratives without a Semeia Source - Catrin H. Williams: Signs, Scripture, and Divine Manifestation in the Gospel of John - Jean Zumstein: Die vielfältige Interpretation des Brotwunders in Johannes 6 - Michael Labahn: Joh 12,37-43 - ein semantischer Knotenpunkt. Die Deutung des Unglaubens angesichts des johanneischen Zusammenhangs von Zeichen und Glaube - Laura Tack: Seeing the Written Signs. Crossings of Word and Image in John's Perception of ?????? - Andreas Dettwiler: Bedeutung und Funktion des Zeichenbegriffs im Johannesevangelium anhand von Joh 20,30-31 - R. Alan Culpepper: Why the Great Catch of Fish? Ecclesial Imagery in John 21 - Harold W. Attridge: Signs Working and Works Signifying - Susanne Luther: The Authentication of the Miraculous. The Johannine Semeia Narratives Viewed Through the Lens of Narrative Historiography - Michael Labahn: ‚Im Zeichen Jesu wurde den Jüngern Gottes Gabe zum Leben sichtbar nah.' Die johanneischen Wundererzählungen als Zuwendungsgeschichten zwischen Prolog und Passion - Cosmin Pricop: Johannes Chrysostomos als Interpret der Hochzeit zu Kana (Joh 2)