Theology

Sunny Kuan-Hui Wang

Sense Perception and Testimony in the Gospel According to John

[Sinneswahrnehmung und Zeugnis im Johannesevangelium.]

94,00 €
including VAT
sewn paper
ISBN 978-3-16-154735-5
available
Also Available As:
Published in English.
How is sense perception related to faith? And how do sense perception and testimony work together in the Gospel of John to draw the readers into the narrative? Sunny Kuan-Hui Wang explores their relationship and shows that they are both significant and are used to emotionally engage their readers.
In this book, Sunny Kuan-Hui Wang explores the relationship between sense perception and testimony in the Gospel of John. While Johannine scholars tend to focus on one or the other, she shows that sense perception and testimony are both significant and are used together with the intention of drawing readers into the narrative so that they become witnesses in an emotionally engaged way. It is argued that John's use of sense perception together with testimony is rooted in Jewish literature. Yet John also employs a Graeco-Roman rhetorical technique, enargeia, which appeals to the persuasive power of sense perception to make his narrative vivid. John does not downplay sense perception. Rather, he uses it in the context of testimony as a means of persuasion to draw the readers, in their imagination, into the experience of the first disciples and thus deeper into faith and witness.
Authors/Editors

Sunny Kuan-Hui Wang Born 1975; since 2014 Assistant Professor of New Testament at the Central Taiwan Theological Seminary.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Journal for the Study of the New Testament (JSNT) — 40.5 (2018), S. 61 (Pieter J. Lalleman)
In: New Testament Abstracts — 61 (2017), S. 506
In: Review of Biblical Literature — https://www.bookreviews.org/ (8/2018) (Deolito V. Vistar Jr.)
In: Religious Studies Review — 43 (2017), S. 405 (Christopher W. Skinner)