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Resurrection Preaching in the Gospel of John
The Gospel of John, without having its own liturgical year, is typically assumed to have a supplemental homiletical role in the Revised Common Lectionary, and yet the Fourth Gospel is the designated Gospel reading for the festival Sundays of Christmas ...
Karoline Lewis
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Abstract The Gospel of John casts itself as a memoir of “the disciple whom Jesus loved”—a mysterious figure who allegedly watched Jesus die on the cross and stepped into his empty tomb. But The Gospel of John: A New History argues that the text is something else: a falsely authored book that inspired an entire library of falsely authored
Hugo Méndez, Méndez Hugo
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The Re-creation of a Narrator: Nonnus of Panopolis’ Paraphrase of the Gospel of John 1:1–45
: This study considers the voice of the narrator in the “Paraphrase of the Gospel of John”, written by Nonnus of Panopolis in the fifth century, focusing on his selfpresentation as both Johannine and Homeric narrator.
Miguélez Cavero, Laura
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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
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]
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
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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KEILAHIAN YESUS MENURUT INJIL YOHANES
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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The Divinity of Christ in the Gospel of John [PDF]
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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‘Humanhood’ in the Gospel of John
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most important questions to be posed at the outset are the following: who is the model human presented in the gospel as per the Johannine community standards? How can a person acquire humanhood status according to the Johannine community?
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