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From the Reviews of the First Edition: Fr. Moloney's study truly helps its readers appreciate the Johannization of the Son of Man title. By doing so the author offers not only deeper insights into the Fourth Gospel, but also a fuller appreciation of Him to whom the Fourth Gospel testifies. --The Downside Review Certainly, Moloney's work is a major contribution to the discussion of the Johannine Son of Man, though it will be useful also to students of the Fourth Gospel in general. --Theologishe Zeitschrift One will find Moloney's exegetical approach and results difficult to ignore or gainsay.…mehr

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From the Reviews of the First Edition: Fr. Moloney's study truly helps its readers appreciate the Johannization of the Son of Man title. By doing so the author offers not only deeper insights into the Fourth Gospel, but also a fuller appreciation of Him to whom the Fourth Gospel testifies. --The Downside Review Certainly, Moloney's work is a major contribution to the discussion of the Johannine Son of Man, though it will be useful also to students of the Fourth Gospel in general. --Theologishe Zeitschrift One will find Moloney's exegetical approach and results difficult to ignore or gainsay. --Catholic Biblical Quarterly Here is a biblical scholar and his work of which the Australian Church can be justly proud. --The Australasian Catholic Record Every New Testament specialist will welcome this important addition to the ongoing Son of Man discussion in general, and the light shed by this volume on the distinctively Johannine aspects of the question in particular. --The Expository Times No recent work has squarely focused on the centrality of the Son of Man sayings for the Fourth Gospel. Moloney does just that, in a monograph that is unusually readable and direct, yet not lacking in erudition of scholarly care. --Interpretation Moloney's work throughout exhibits a certain right-headedness in the face of some current trends. It is refreshing to be reminded of the evangelist's coherence and consistency, rather than of the complexity and obscurity of his sources. --Journal of Biblical Literature
Autorenporträt
Francis J. Moloney was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1940. Educated by the Sion Sisters, the Christian Brothers, and at the University of Melbourne, he joined the Salesians of Don Bosco in 1960. From 1966 to 1972 he studied in Rome at the Salesian Pontifical University and at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, and was awarded a License in Sacred Theology and a License in Sacred Scripture. From 1972 to 1975 he carried out research at the University of Oxford and was granted the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from that University in 1976. Since then he has taught Scripture at the Catholic Theological College in Melbourne and at the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome. He is the author of numerous articles in Salesianum, The Downside Review, New Testament Studies, Biblical Theology Bulletin, The Journal for the Study of the New Testament, and of the book The Word Became Flesh: a Study of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel.