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Metaphor, Ritual, and Order in John 12-13: Judas and the Prince [Mīkstie vāki]

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This book offers new interpretative insight into the Gospel of John, applying a combination of critical discourse analysis, conceptual metaphor theory, and anthropological theories of ritual.

Specifically it explores the meaning of the statement “Now the ruler of this world will be driven out” in John 12:31 and defends a widely overlooked alternative reading. The author proposes a prophecy-fulfilment scheme whereby this predictive utterance by Jesus’ is subsequently implied as fulfilled in the departure of the satanically-possessed Judas’ from the circle of Jesus’ disciples at the Last Supper in John 13:30. Addressing several major strands relating to purity, exorcism, and group identity, the analysis provides an important entry-point for a fresh examination of the Fourth Gospel as a whole. The book represents a significant contribution to Johannine scholarship and to New Testament studies and will be of interest to scholars of religion, theology and biblical studies.



This book offers new interpretative insight into the Gospel of John, applying a combination of critical discourse analysis, conceptual metaphor theory, and anthropological theories of ritual.

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"Todd Klutzs volume bristles with innovative proposals and fresh insights into how Johns Gospel interprets the circumstances of and responses to Jesus betrayal as a casting out of Judas. No future scholarship on the Johannine Judas can afford to overlook this highly significant book." - Catrin H. Williams, University of Wales Trinity Saint David

1 Down and Out in Scholarly Readings of John 12:31

2 Metaphor and Exorcism in John 1213

3 Exorcism, Meal, and Morsel in John 1213

4 Disorder, Discipline, and Eucharist in John 613

5 Conclusion
Todd E. Klutz is Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies at the University of Manchester, UK.