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This innovative study is the first to consider the Gospel of John as story in the ancient media context of oral communication and oral performance. Richard Horsley and Tom Thatcher creatively combine the fields of Jesus studies and ancient media studies in their analysis. Taking the main conflict evident in John’s story of Jesus as the key to its plot, they discern how this Gospel portrays Jesus...

communication between implied authors and implied readers, plot and character development, and stylistic devices like irony. Most important, and most distinguishing this line of research from prior study, was the basic recognition that the Gospels are stories, sustained connected narratives with overarching themes and purposes, not just collections of sayings, episodes, and Christological statements. More recently it has been recognized that the Gospels are different from modern fiction. They are
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