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1963
In the Gospel attributed to John, Andrew is presented as a personality who can be quoted, described, and consulted in his own right. The contrast between Mark and John is striking. Andrew and Peter are no longer fishermen by the northwest Galilean shore, but disciples of John at Bethany on the eastern side of the Jordan.
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In the Gospel attributed to John, Andrew is presented as a personality who can be quoted, described, and consulted in his own right. The contrast between Mark and John is striking. Andrew and Peter are no longer fishermen by the northwest Galilean shore, but disciples of John at Bethany on the eastern side of the Jordan.
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The Voices of the Fourth Gospel
2023Throughout history, the Fourth Gospel has been an enigma to its readers, and most notably in the way that it shapes its characters. Although traditional approaches to gospel characterization have often confined its characters to the pages of the text, The Voices of the Fourth Gospel presents a fresh, interdisciplinary approach that reveals the ...
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The Christology of the Fourth Gospel
2019The Christology of the Fourth Gospel.
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The Fourth Gospel and the Church
Harvard Theological Review, 1942There are two important chronological questions in the history of the Fourth Gospel: the date of its composition and the date of its acceptance by the church. The solution of the first depends in large measure on the question of John's use of the synoptic gospels. Did he use them at all? And, if he did, in what way?
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Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1947
Jesus written down by the disciple John, its contents have been taken as a literal, factual picture supplementing the other three gospels. Yet there is such discrepancy historically between them that for some time a "Harmony of the Gospels" has omitted this one and critical study has revealed an entirely different setting and purpose.
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Jesus written down by the disciple John, its contents have been taken as a literal, factual picture supplementing the other three gospels. Yet there is such discrepancy historically between them that for some time a "Harmony of the Gospels" has omitted this one and critical study has revealed an entirely different setting and purpose.
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The Christology of the Fourth Gospel
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1978It is clear from John 20.31 that Christology is the central concern of the author of the Fourth Gospel, and this article is an attempt to survey some of the main features of the Christology of the fourth evangelist. When classical Christology was being formulated in the period of the creeds and the great councils the Fourth Gospel played an important ...
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The Gospel of the Spirit: A Study in the Fourth Gospel
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1956Erich Dinkler +2 more
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