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The Woman, the Hour, and the Garden: A Study of Imagery in the Gospel of John
Addison Hodges Hart
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| #795585 in Books | imusti | 2016-03-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .50 x5.40 x8.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 96 pages | Eerdmans Pub Co||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Tiny Book -> Small Key -> Opens Huge Doors|By shellylovesbooks|This book is absolutely brilliant. It's a close reading of the themes of Woman, Hour, and Garden in John's Gospel, in connection with Genesis 1-3 in the LXX (Septuagint). It's an astonishingly tiny book, a little over 100 pages. In my first reading, I devoured it in a few hours, admittedly not the best strategy. I r||
Robert Louis Wilken — University of Virginia “The best books are short and deep, and this is just such a book. . . . With the help of Christian art and poetry Addison Hodges Hart shows that ‘woman’ is a
Was Jesus ever married? Yes, indeed, says Addison Hodges Hart — but not in the way that recent sensationalist writers have claimed. In this book Hart opens an illuminating window into John’s Gospel as he explores its rich, poetic imagery, particularly the metaphorical significance of “the Woman.”
Inspired by the writings of early church fathers and medieval theologians, Hart presents the...
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