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Parallelisms and revelatory concepts of the Johannine Prologue in Greco-Roman context
This article builds on the increasing recognition of divine communication and God’s plan as a central concept in the prologue to the Fourth gospel. A philological analysis reveals parallel structures with an emphasis on divine communication in which the ...
Benno Zuiddam
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The story of Jesus and the blind man: a speech act reading of John 9
From text: Since the enigmatic nature of John’s Gospel has attracted a great deal of attention from many scholars, numerous studies of this Gospel have been produced.
Hisayasu Ito
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This article explores Origen’s approach to interpreting John’s Gospel as can be seen in the introduction to his commentary. It deals with the points which were usually discussed in the introductions to Aristotle and Plato.
P.B. Decock
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This article provides a critical reflection on Jan van der Watt’s theory of the network of the metaphor of the family in John’s Gospel, taking the Johannine understanding of the seed as a case study.
Jonathan A. Draper
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Rudolf Bultmann: His most influential contribution in the 20th century: ‘Urchristentum’, ‘Jesus’, ‘Commentary on John’s gospel’? This article pays tribute to Rudolf Bultmann as a scholar of faith who fulfilled the most influential role in the ...
Andries G. van Aarde
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Waren Judas en Thomas gnostici? Het evangelie naar Johannes met gnostische ogen gelezen
Jude and Thomas, were they Gnostics? Reading the Gospel according to John from a Gnostic perspective The discoveries of Gnostic texts since the mid of the twentieth century challenge biblical scholarship to read New Testament texts from new points ...
A. van de Beek
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Love in the family of God. A descriptive expositin of familial love in the Gospel of John. Love is the central ethical term in John's Gospel. The meaning of the term is often misunderstood.
J. G. van der Watt
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The Gospel of John and Contemporary Society: Three Major Theological Contributions
The motives for a 20-year project on the Gospel of John, and the approach taken, are described. Then three major contributions to the twenty-first century are explored: first, the essentials of a Christian worldview; second, who Jesus Christ is, and his ...
David F. Ford
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Czy Jan był czwartym Synoptykiem?
A detailed comparative analysis of the fragments Jn 4 and Acts 8 reveals that Jn 4 is linked to Acts 8 with the use of 48 sequentially ordered correspondences.
Bartosz Adamczewski
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The Jewishness of John’s Use of the Scriptures in John 6:31 and 7:37-38
Two of some eighteen citations of scripture in the Fourth Gospel are examined in detail in order to demonstrate that John’s use of the Old Testament is based on received Jewish exegetical methods.
Glenn Balfour
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