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They Went Out From Us : The Identity of the Opponents in First John

Authors :
Daniel R. Streett
Daniel R. Streett
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

By means of careful historical work and exegesis, Streett argues that the secession mentioned in 1 John did not have to do with a later complex Christological issue such as docetism, Cerinthianism, or a devaluation of the historical life/death of Jesus, but rather concerned the foundational belief in the Messiahship of Jesus, a tenet the secessionists had renounced in order to return to the Jewish synagogue. He critiques the common maximalistic mirror-reading approach to the letter as misguided, and contends that the letter is primarily pastoral, meant to comfort and reassure the community rather than to argue against the secessionists. Streett's main contributions are his detailed examination of the ancient historical evidence (especially the Patristic evidence) for the Johannine opponents, and his in-depth and innovative exegesis of the key opponent passages (1 Jn 2:18–27; 4:1–6; 5:6–12; 2 Jn 4–11).

Subjects

Subjects :
Johannine school
Docetism

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9783110247701 and 9783110247718
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
They Went Out From Us : The Identity of the Opponents in First John
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
388222