01719cam a22004094i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067035002700082040003300109082001900142100002600161245006900187264007700256300006700333336002100400337002500421338002300446490006400469504003200533505058300565526001001148526001001158526000901168526000901177526000901186526000901195526000901204526000901213526000901222526000801231526000801239526000801247526000801255526000801263630003801271PE-LiUPU20250731165456.0150623s r 000 0 d a1850756872 a(Sirsi) i9781850756873 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a225.077bJ2211 aTovey, Derek,eautor.10aNarrative art and Act in the fourth gospel.n151 /cDerek Tovey. 1aMidsomer Norton, Bath, Great Britain :bSheffield Academic Press,c1997. a296 páginas :bilustraciones diagrámas ;c24 centímetros atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier0 aJournal for the study of the N.T. Supplement Series ;v151 aBibliografía: p. 274-287.0 aIntroduction. -The dynamics of art and act : Narrative mediacy and the Johannine point of view. -Speech-Act theory and meaning in the fourth gospel. -The beloved disciple as a reflector-character. -From teller-Character to reflector-character: the narrative dynamics of John 3. -History and theological display : the fourth gospel as a display text. -History in theological display: the cleansing of the temple and historical reconstruction. -Conclusion: narrative art, act and meaning in the fourth gospel. -Appendix: a typological circle of ancient narrative genres: a sketch. aSEG44 aSEG26 aP151 aP150 aP149 aP146 aP145 aP126 aP125 aP92 aP75 aP74 aP27 aP15 aBiblia.pN.T.pJuanxComentarios.