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The doxa of Christ and his followers in the fourth Gospel : an inquiry into the meaning and background of doxa in John 17:22

Thesis (PhD (New Testament Studies))--University of Pretoria, 2008.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/24014 The doxa of Christ and his followers in the fourth Gospel : an inquiry into the meaning and background of doxa in John 17:22 Van der Watt, J.G. (Jan Gabriel), 1952- whchi916@earthlink.net Wong, Corinne Hong Sling Revelation God’s works Word of god Love Truth Glory Authority of jesus Oneness Children of god Knowing god UCTD Thesis (PhD (New Testament Studies))--University of Pretoria, 2008. Although an abundance of literature is available regarding the glory of Christ in the Fourth Gospel, relatively little has been written on the glory of Christ’s followers in this Gospel. John 17.21-23 is frequently cited to promote various causes with the assumption that this text refers to church unity, but the theme of the glory that Christ has given to his people to enable their unity has scarcely been noted, and there are many diverse understandings of the nature of the oneness for which the Johannine Jesus prayed. What is the glory that Christ has given to believers? Diverse theories have been proposed, but no clear, convincing answers have been offered by contemporary interpreters. In this thesis, answers to the questions regarding the nature of the δόξα in 17.22-23 are found primarily in Chapter 17 and in the Farewell Discourse(s), but contributions are garnered from relevant passages in other sections of the Gospel as well. This is also true of the question regarding the nature of oneness in 17.22-23. The following questions are addressed: (1) Who are the people to whom Jesus has given δόξα in John 17.20-23? (2) What is the δόξα that Jesus has given to his followers? (3) What is meant by oneness of the believers in vv. 20-23? A survey of the lexicographical background of δόξα is focused on the use of δόξα in the LXX, since NT usage usually follows that of the LXX. The meaning of do,xa in the LXX, however, is partly dependent on its meaning in nonbiblical Greek and partly on the meanings of the Hebrew words that δόξα renders in the LXX. A consideration of the meanings of δόξα in the Greek OT is supplemented by an inquiry into the δόξα of the Messiah and of God's People in the LXX. Δόξα in the Apocrypha, glory in the OT Pseudepigrapha, and memra, yeqara, and shekinah in the Targums are discussed in the sections that follow, since the intertestamental writings form an important bridge between the OT and the NT. The survey of the lexicographical background of δόξα concludes with a discussion of the meanings of δόξα in the NT. Proceeding with the supposition that answers to the questions regarding the nature of the gift of δόξα and of oneness in 17.22-23 are found primarily in Chapter 17 and in the Farewell Discourse(s), the study of Chapter 17 begins first in 17.22-23 and its paragraph (vv. 20-23), and radiates out from there into the rest of Chapter 17 and the Farewell Discourse(s). Relevant passages in other sections of the Fourth Gospel are examined as well. This study does not attempt to discuss every text in the Fourth Gospel that speaks of δόξα or δόξαζω, but those that are most closely associated with the passage under consideration are studied and discussed. New Testament Studies unrestricted 2013-09-06T16:23:21Z 2008-07-08 2013-09-06T16:23:21Z 2006-05-04 2008-07-08 2008-04-18 Thesis a 2005</p http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24014 http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-04182008-131430/ © University of Pretoria 2005< application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Revelation
God’s works
Word of god
Love
Truth
Glory
Authority of jesus
Oneness
Children of god
Knowing god
UCTD
The doxa of Christ and his followers in the fourth Gospel : an inquiry into the meaning and background of doxa in John 17:22
title The doxa of Christ and his followers in the fourth Gospel : an inquiry into the meaning and background of doxa in John 17:22
title_full The doxa of Christ and his followers in the fourth Gospel : an inquiry into the meaning and background of doxa in John 17:22
title_fullStr The doxa of Christ and his followers in the fourth Gospel : an inquiry into the meaning and background of doxa in John 17:22
title_full_unstemmed The doxa of Christ and his followers in the fourth Gospel : an inquiry into the meaning and background of doxa in John 17:22
title_short The doxa of Christ and his followers in the fourth Gospel : an inquiry into the meaning and background of doxa in John 17:22
title_sort doxa of christ and his followers in the fourth gospel an inquiry into the meaning and background of doxa in john 17 22
topic Revelation
God’s works
Word of god
Love
Truth
Glory
Authority of jesus
Oneness
Children of god
Knowing god
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24014
http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-04182008-131430/