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Footwashing In John 13 And The Johannine Community

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Thomas, John Christopher

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Footwashing In John 13 And The Johannine Community, ISBN 9780567082787 Own This Book? Sell It
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9780567082787

ISBN:

0567082784

Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group, Limited Summary: There is good evidence that the Christian community where the Gospel of John was written practised footwashing as a religious action. However, few scholars have studied the practice or meaning of the rite. This book undertakes the most comprehensive study so far of the practice of footwashing in the ancient world, unearthing many fascinating parallels to the early Christian act. Thomas next studies the footwashing in [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780567082787


ISBN:

0567082784


Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group, Limited

There is good evidence that the Christian community where the Gospel of John was written practised footwashing as a religious action. However, few scholars have studied the practice or meaning of the rite. This book undertakes the most comprehensive study so far of the practice of footwashing in the ancient world, unearthing many fascinating parallels to the early Christian act. Thomas next studies the footwashing in John 13 with the tools of modern literary analysis, asking what the text was intended to mean to the readers implied by the Gospel. He then turns to a study of the actual readers in John's community to reconstruct what they believed about it and how they carried it out. The author concludes that the purpose of footwashing in the community was to act as a sign of the cleansing of post-conversion sin committed by a disciple after baptism.

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