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The schism referred to in 1 John 2:18 had already taken place within the Johannine community, with specific reference to the divisions between members, about the identity of Jesus Christ.
Dirk G. van der Merwe
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John’s realised eschatology as an expression of the wisdom of God
Wisdom has often been assigned as an attribute of God and links to Wisdom theology in the fourth Gospel that are well presented in scholarship by the works of Sharon Ringe, Elizabeth Johnson, Jörg Frey and Mary Coloe.
Paul J. Creevey
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Inferring Cultural Landscapes with the Inverse Ising Model. [PDF]
Poulsen VM, DeDeo S.
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Academically Produced Air Pollution Sensors for Personal Exposure Assessment: The Canarin Project. [PDF]
Dessimond B +4 more
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Scattered, Oppressed, Empowered: Resemanticization of Χρῖσμα in 1 John 2:20
This article focuses on arguably the central element of a Christian’s identity as it is seen in John’s letters (and the rest of Johannine corpus—the Fourth Gospel and Revelation).
Yevgeny Ustinovich
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Critical theory and Johannine mission a test case: the Johannine community as divine communicative action [PDF]
This dissertation explores the potential for utilizing Jurgen Habermas’ Theory of Communicative Action (TCA) as a hermeneutical method in biblical studies—in this case—Johannine agency and mission. The thesis is developed by means of TCA and four “contextual anchor points.” These components of critical and literary theory are used in a sequential ...
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A socio-scientific reading of John 4: Lessons for the Zimbabwean Adventist church
The article explores Jesus’ interaction with the Samaritan woman in John 4 to uncover his inclusive perception of mission and the criteria for participation.
Tendai Takawira, Mphumezi Hombana
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Adriaen Verwer (1654/5-1717) and the first edition of Isaac Newton's Principia in the Dutch Republic. [PDF]
Ducheyne S.
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Em 1945, uma coleção de manuscritos em língua copta foi encontrada por camponeses egípcios, próxima à cidade de Nag Hammadi. Esta coleção, contendo treze códices feitos de papiro e cobertos com couro, recebeu o nome de Biblioteca Copta Nag Hammadi.
Maria Aparecida de Andrade Almeida
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This study puts forward the thesis that John’s Revelation should be interpreted as a violently anti-Pauline text. While for Paul revelation is the gift of universal salvation, and it seems that God wants to save everyone apocatastatically, John ...
Gaetano Lettieri
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