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Historical Method and the Johannine Community
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Why bios? : on the relationship between gospel genre and implied audience
This thesis addresses the gap in the scholarly record pertaining to the explicit relationship between gospel genre and implied audience. This thesis challenges the consensus that the canonical gospels were written to/for individual communities/churches ...
Smith, Justin M.
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The Johannine School: A Distinctive Christianity in Asia Minor and the People around It
The aim of this thesis is to provide a coherent and synthetic historical narrative of the so-called Johannine school. In previous Johannine scholarship, particularly since the development of historical-critical and socio-scientific methodologies, the ...
Cho, Kyu-Hong
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International audienceChristopher A. Porter’s Johannine Social Identity Formation After the Fall of the Jerusalem Temple: Negotiating Identity in Crisis applies Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the Structured Analysis of Group Arguments (SAGA) to examine
Pinchard, Laurent
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Torah Reading in the Johannine Community
Journal of Early Christian History, 2015The question addressed concerns the texts that may have been read aloud as scripture in the Johannine community, as was the practice in Jewish contexts. It is suggested that the Gospel may have been read aloud in the gatherings of the Johannine community, alongside readings from the Torah.
Adele Reinhartz
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Foot Washing in the Johannine Community
Novum Testamentum, 1979The Johannine account of Jesus washing the disciples' feet while they were alone for supper just before the Passion has been most problematic both for liturgists and exegetes 1). Commentators usually have difficulty deciding what to make of it, and even more difficulty trying to integrate the incident into the Johannine scheme.
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The Story of the Johannine Community and its Literature
2018Since the work of J. Louis Martyn and Raymond E. Brown in the late 1960s and 1970s, the hypothesis of a socially distinctive Johannine Community in which the Gospel and Letters of John originated and for which they were also written has played an important role in Johannine scholarship.
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Placing Human Bondage at the Center of the Johannine Community
Interpretation- Journal of Bible and TheologyBrian Blount laid out a portrayal of a “Johannine community” that is profoundly influenced by a Christology of “active resistance.” A look at doulos passages in the Fourth Gospel reveals important features of the first-century slave experience. The teaching of John 15 (“I no longer call you slaves”) should be interpreted alongside Jesus’s taking the ...
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Johannine Ecclesiology — The Community's Origins
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1977Recent methodology in Gospel research is casting light not only on church history, but also on the growth of theology and faith in the first century.
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