Thomas Gardner artistically describes Jesus-"the Word made flesh"-as a poem penned by God for the world, and John-author of the Fourth Gospel-as the poem's interpreter. John's structural patterns, repetitions, and narrative interventions invite readers to experience for themselves the beauty of the divine poem. John in the Company of Poets deepens this invitation by re-imagining the biblical text through the eyes of such artists as Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Wendell Berry, and T. S. Eliot, offering a literary reading of the Gospel based upon their powerful poetic replies. Poets are our best readers, contends Gardner, and his deft analysis forges a fresh path into the issues and tensions of John's Gospel.



Autorentext

Thomas Gardner



Inhalt

Poems Examined
Introduction

1 Prologue (John 1:1-18)
2 Come and See (John 1:19-51)
3 Life (John 2:1-4:54)
4 Blinded (John 5:1-10:42)
5 Glory (John 11:1-12:50)
6 Looking Forward (John 13:1-17:26)
7 Seen (John 18:1-20:31)
8 Epilogue (John 21:1-25)

Notes
Bibliography
Scripture Index
General Index

Titel
John in the Company of Poets
Untertitel
The Gospel in Literary Imagination
EAN
9781602584266
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
15.07.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Anzahl Seiten
236