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Footwashing in John 13 and the Johannine Community [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biblical Literature, 1993
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Historical Method and the Johannine Community

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Eschatology in the Johannine community: a study in diversity

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The aim of this thesis is to study the diversity of eschatological emphases detected in the writings of the Johannine community. To do so, one must first decide which writings of the New Testament may properly be called Johannine. The thesis begins with a resume of previous studies into the relationships of the five books traditionally attributed to an
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Johannine Ecclesiology — The Community's Origins

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1977
Recent 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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Torah Reading in the Johannine Community

Journal of Early Christian History, 2015
The 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.
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Foot Washing in the Johannine Community

Novum Testamentum, 1979
The 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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Conflict and Community in the Johannine Letters

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 2006
The three Johannine Letters present a number of very difficult problems regarding their authorship and historical background, as well as many passages that are obscurely written and difficult to translate and interpret. Nevertheless, they also have important insights to offer regarding the nature of God, the meaning of the incarnation, and the ...
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Johannine Community in Contemporary Debate

Few scholarly constructs have proven as influential or as durable as the Johannine community. A product of the era in New Testament studies dominated by redaction criticism, the Johannine community construct as articulated first by J. Louis Martyn and later by Raymond E.
Christopher Seglenieks   +1 more
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Spirit and Community in the Johannine Apocalypse

New Testament Studies, 1985
In the history of interpretation of Rev the expressionέν πνεύματι, as used in 1. 10; 4. 2; 17. 3; and 21. 10, has been accepted so categorically as a signal of a unique state of personal visionary consciousness that other alternative meanings have been left relatively unexplored.
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