The Good Wine: Reading John from the Center
The Good Wine is an exciting and challenging overview of the gospel of John. Bruno Barnhart has created a mystical roadmap of the biblical book, which is often considered the most difficult and theological of the four gospels. Following the lead of Peter Ellis, Barnhart has organized the whole of John's gospel around a single truth: that God poured divine reality into humankind through the person of Jesus Christ. This belief stands at the center of the gospel, and every episode in the narrative refracts the light of that core affirmation. The gospel, when interpreted this way, assumes a mandalic pattern in which all parts are related to the center and through it to each other. The mandalic pattern is also a gate of entry for believers who seek to relate their own destinies to the Source of Life. This book differs from other treatments of John's gospel in that its method is sapiential, following the wisdom-tradition of the church fathers. It explores the symbolic significance of the gospel and pays attention to chiastic textures which establish patterned, repetitive relationships between narrative episodes. The result is a deeply spiritual work that explodes with flashes of illumination for persons who come to the gospel jaded with traditional scholarship.
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The Good Wine: Reading John from the Center
The Good Wine is an exciting and challenging overview of the gospel of John. Bruno Barnhart has created a mystical roadmap of the biblical book, which is often considered the most difficult and theological of the four gospels. Following the lead of Peter Ellis, Barnhart has organized the whole of John's gospel around a single truth: that God poured divine reality into humankind through the person of Jesus Christ. This belief stands at the center of the gospel, and every episode in the narrative refracts the light of that core affirmation. The gospel, when interpreted this way, assumes a mandalic pattern in which all parts are related to the center and through it to each other. The mandalic pattern is also a gate of entry for believers who seek to relate their own destinies to the Source of Life. This book differs from other treatments of John's gospel in that its method is sapiential, following the wisdom-tradition of the church fathers. It explores the symbolic significance of the gospel and pays attention to chiastic textures which establish patterned, repetitive relationships between narrative episodes. The result is a deeply spiritual work that explodes with flashes of illumination for persons who come to the gospel jaded with traditional scholarship.
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The Good Wine: Reading John from the Center

The Good Wine: Reading John from the Center

by Bruno Barnhart
The Good Wine: Reading John from the Center

The Good Wine: Reading John from the Center

by Bruno Barnhart

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The Good Wine is an exciting and challenging overview of the gospel of John. Bruno Barnhart has created a mystical roadmap of the biblical book, which is often considered the most difficult and theological of the four gospels. Following the lead of Peter Ellis, Barnhart has organized the whole of John's gospel around a single truth: that God poured divine reality into humankind through the person of Jesus Christ. This belief stands at the center of the gospel, and every episode in the narrative refracts the light of that core affirmation. The gospel, when interpreted this way, assumes a mandalic pattern in which all parts are related to the center and through it to each other. The mandalic pattern is also a gate of entry for believers who seek to relate their own destinies to the Source of Life. This book differs from other treatments of John's gospel in that its method is sapiential, following the wisdom-tradition of the church fathers. It explores the symbolic significance of the gospel and pays attention to chiastic textures which establish patterned, repetitive relationships between narrative episodes. The result is a deeply spiritual work that explodes with flashes of illumination for persons who come to the gospel jaded with traditional scholarship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725224186
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 12/02/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 544
File size: 74 MB
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About the Author

Bruno Barnhart is a Camaldolese monk who divides his time between New Camaldoli Hermitage in Big Sur, California, and a new monastic foundation in New Hampshire. He holds degrees in chemistry from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Dartmouth College and a licentiate in theology from the Pontifical College of Sant' Anselmo, Rome.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I Unitive Meaning and Centric Methods

Chapter 1 The Language of Fullness 7

Chapter 2 Cross and Pleroma: The New Testament Mandala 17

Chapter 3 Chiastic Structure in John's Gospel 30

Chapter 4 The Chiastic Mandala of John's Gospel 35

Chapter 5 Into the Unitive Source: John's Prologue 46

Chapter 6 The Door in the Waters 57

Part II The Unfolding of the New Creation

Chapter 1 The First Day: Light in Darkness 63

Section 1 6:16-21. The Sea-Crossing 64

Chapter 2 The Second Day: Bread from Heaven 74

Section 2 6:1-15. The Sign of Bread 75

Section 3 6:22-71. The Bread Discourse 75

Chapter 3 The Third Day: His Glory Fills the Earth 87

Section 4 3:22-4:3. The Baptist and Jesus 88

Section 5 5:31-47. The Witnesses to Jesus: Several and One 89

Section 6 7:1-53. The Festival of Booths I 90

8 12-59. The Festival of Booths II 92

Section 7 12:12-50. The Final Passover Approaches: Jesus Enters Jerusalem 93

The Third Day: Synthetic Review 95

Chapter 4 The Fourth Day: You Are the Light of the World 103

Section 8 3:1-21. Nicodemus 105

Section 9 5:1-30. The Paralytic 108

Section 10 9:1-41. The Man Born Blind 113

Section 11 Chapters 13-17. The Supper 120

The Fourth Day: Synthetic Review 140

Chapter 5 The Fifth Day: The Living Temple Is the Lamb 143

Section 12 2:13-25. Jesus Cleanses the Temple 144

Section 13 4:43-54. The Royal Official's Son 148

Section 14 Chapters 10-11. The Gate; Lazarus 152

Section 15 Chapters 18-19. The Passion of Jesus 165

The Fifth Day: Synthetic Review 187

Chapter 6 The Sixth Day: In the Image of God HeCreated Them 191

Section 16 2:1-12. The Wedding at Cana 192

Section 17 4:4-42. The Woman at the Well 201

Section 18 12:1-11. The Anointing at Bethany 211

Section 19 20:1-18. In the Garden 216

The Sixth Day: Synthetic Review 234

Chapter 7 The Seventh Day: Into the Place of His Rest 241

Section 20 1:19-51. The Baptist and the First Disciples 243

Section 21 20:19-31. Jesus Appears to the Gathered Disciples 249

The Seventh Day: Synthetic Review 260

Chapter 8 The Continuing Day 275

Section 22 Chapter 21. On the Seashore 276

Part III Gospel, Community and World

Chapter 1 Prologue and Gospel Narrative 293

Chapter 2 Prologue and Baptism 321

Chapter 3 Gospel, Baptism and Easter Liturgy 330

Chapter 4 John's Narrative as Baptismal Catechesis 345

Chapter 5 Baptism and the One: John and Syrian Christianity 359

Chapter 6 Sacraments and Interiority 373

Chapter 7 Two Centers: Peter and the Beloved Disciple 378

Chapter 8 The Sevenfold Day: One Hundred and Fifty-Three Fish 387

Epilogue 423

Endnotes 429

Bibliography 473

Abbreviations 489

Index of Authors 493

Index of Subjects 498

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