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(from the back cover)A study of the rhetorical strategies employed in the fourth gospel. Informed by Reader Response Criticism and theories of narratology, Staley argues that the text succeeds in making the reader a victim of its irony, by turns leading the reader into errors of judgment and surprising him/her with startling information and new perspectives. This work begins with the notion that the best way to understand the theology of John is by treating the gospel as a story. To a remarkabl…
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A study of the rhetorical strategies employed in the fourth gospel. Informed by Reader Response Criticism and theories of narratology, Staley argues that the text succeeds in making the reader a victim of its irony, by turns leading the reader into errors of judgment and surprising him/her with startling information and new perspectives. This work begins with the notion that the best way to understand the theology of John is by treating the gospel as a story. To a remarkable extent, Staley's work demonstrates the fruits pursuant to making that assumption.

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A study of the rhetorical strategies employed in the fourth gospel. Informed by Reader Response Criticism and theories of narratology, Staley argues that the text succeeds in making the reader a victim of its irony, by turns leading the reader into errors of judgment and surprising him/her with startling information and new perspectives. This work begins with the notion that the best way to understand the theology of John is by treating the gospel as a story. To a remarkable extent, Staley's work demonstrates the fruits pursuant to making that assumption.

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