Doubting ThomasHarvard University Press, 2007 M09 30 - 288 páginas About the disciple known as Doubting Thomas, everyone knows at least this much: he stuck his finger into the risen Jesus’ wounds. Or did he? A fresh look at the Gospel of John reveals how little we may really understand about this most perplexing of biblical figures, and how much we might learn from the strange twists and turns Thomas’s story has taken over time. |
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... sense organs provide us about the world we live in. The other four senses require that we establish contact with their objects or even internalize them to a greater or lesser extent: taste presupposes ingestion, smell and hearing ...
... sense or- gans provide us about the world we live in . The other four senses re- quire that we establish contact with their objects or even internalize them to a greater or lesser extent : taste presupposes ingestion , smell and hearing ...
... senses , the fact that they involve us so much more viscerally and immedi- ately in our world , as proof that the information they supply must be truer than that furnished by sight , less amenable to distortion , more reliable ? After ...
... sense of self is founded will not become onerously extensive , and ample room will remain for the kind of disagreement and discussion about the im- plications , scope , and meaning of those texts that permits social dif- ferentiation ...
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Contenido
3 | |
The Synoptic Gospels | 12 |
The Gospel of John | 28 |
Touching a God | 69 |
RESPONSES AND DEVELOPMENTS | 75 |
Sources and Reflections | 77 |
The Apocrypha and Beyond | 82 |
From the Church Fathers to the CounterReformation | 122 |
Thomas in Sacred Images | 155 |
The Holy Finger | 215 |
Afterword | 223 |
Bibliographical Essays | 229 |
Illustration Credits | 257 |
Indexes | 259 |