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The Use of πιστεύω in the Gospel of John: Some Considerations on Meaning and Issues of Consistency and Ambiguity

open access: yesConspectus, 2021
John uses the verb πιστεύω (to believe) more often than do the Synoptic Gospels. The action of believing is important and central to John. There are references to people who are said to believe in Jesus and follow him.
Tony Costa
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The Purpose of σημεῖα καὶ τέρατα in the Gospel of John: A Socio-Rhetorical Reading of John 4:46–54

open access: yesConspectus, 2021
This article contributes to the critical issue of “signs” in the Gospel of John. It discusses the purpose of the synonym σημεῖα καὶ τέρατα in John 4:46–54 as a factor for soliciting faith from the audience and recipients of the gospel, and presents Jesus
Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh
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John 13:1-20 as an example for Indonesian Bethel Churches in Batam [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2023
This study was conducted with the aim of identifying the description of the modelling behaviour of Jesus, as well as expressing views based John 13:1-20 among Indonesia Bethel Churches (IBC) in Batam. The method used was a quantitative descriptive method
Ester Melati   +4 more
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Jesus and Spirituality: Reading the Fourth Gospel in the Light of the Indian Culture

open access: yesReligions, 2021
The Gospel of John is considered as one of the significant literary masterpieces that appeals to Indian spirituality and ideals in multifarious ways. The Gospel has unique features as a universalistic rhetoric that encompasses feelings and aspirations of
Johnson Thomaskutty
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The Divinity of Christ in the Gospel of John [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2023
It is generally accepted that the Gospel of John proclaims Jesus as Lord and God, One with the Father. There are, however, those who challenge this view. Recently, Nagel (2019) pointed out that Jesus is not regarded as Theos in the Gospel of John.
Pieter Verster
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KEILAHIAN YESUS MENURUT INJIL YOHANES

open access: yesManna Rafflesia, 2020
This paper wants to explain the Divinity of Jesus Christ according to the Gospel of John. This writing begins with the problematic present, namely the emergence of misconceptions about the person of Jesus Christ, such as the understanding of the Gnostic ...
Supriadi Oet
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Jesus in Johannine Perspective: Inviting A Fourth Quest for Jesus

open access: yesConspectus, 2021
Despite the fact that the Fourth Gospel has been a puzzlement to modern scholars seeking to construct a solid, bare-minimum understanding of Jesus and his ministry, a parsimonious approach cannot suffice critically.
Paul N. Anderson
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Book Reviews: The Yoga of the Christ in the Gospel According to St. John [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
Two book reviews for Ravi Ravindra\u27s The Yoga of the Christ in the Gospel According to St ...
Hawkin, David J., Yadav, Bibhuti S.
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Old Testament spirituality in the gospel of John

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2014
The majority of early Christian documents are saturated with Jewish thought. Although Second-Temple Judaism did include a certain amount of diversity, when the Gospel of John was written in different phases during the latter half of the 1st century, the ...
Dirk G. van der Merwe
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The Significance of Jesus’ Resurrection in the Gospel of John [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the decisive climax of John’s testimony that Jesus is the “Son of God.” There would not have been a resurrection if there had been no death, but death does not guarantee a resurrection.
Michael D. Olajide, PhD
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