Observations concerning the narrative setting and the contents of John 1:1-20:31 show a concentric concept of narration in three levels including the prologue and the epilogue as a reflective frame lying behind the gospel of John. Structuring the gospel in that way has consequences for the interpretation of its theological message and its pragmatical strategy
Grappe Christian. Jörg Frey, Jan G. van der Watt, Ruben Zimmermann (éd.), Imagery in the Gospel of J...
This thesis assumes that the narrative form of the Fourth Gospel is important for understanding the ...
Testimony is a central theme in John’s Gospel and John has a developed view on how it works. This pa...
'To know' as part of the pattern of speech of the narrator in John's gospel.In line with modem narra...
Die Beiträge dieses Bandes vermitteln wichtige Einsichten zum Johannesevangelium und zur gegenwärtig...
In the Easter story of John 20:1–18 the narrative category of space is applied metaphorically in ord...
This article presents a literary exegetical analysis of the prologue (John 1:1-18) of the Johannine ...
In the Fourth Gospel, the final discourses of Jesus to the disciples comprise over four chapters (13...
Narrative point of view in the healing story of the official’s son by Jesus in John 4:43-54 The arti...
The thesis of this study holds that the fourth evangelist has adopted and combined varied traditions...
The interpretation of the final chapter of the Fourth Gospel (John) is conditioned by the interprete...
Within the book of Revelation Babylon, the great whore (Rev 17–18), and the heavenly Jerusalem (Rev ...
This study examines the narrative structure of the Gospel of John, focusing particularly on the pass...
This paper investigates the problem of an alleged Johannine church/ school. The hermeneutical paradi...
Presents a class that discusses the New Testment. In this lecture Professor Dale presents The Gospel...
Grappe Christian. Jörg Frey, Jan G. van der Watt, Ruben Zimmermann (éd.), Imagery in the Gospel of J...
This thesis assumes that the narrative form of the Fourth Gospel is important for understanding the ...
Testimony is a central theme in John’s Gospel and John has a developed view on how it works. This pa...
'To know' as part of the pattern of speech of the narrator in John's gospel.In line with modem narra...
Die Beiträge dieses Bandes vermitteln wichtige Einsichten zum Johannesevangelium und zur gegenwärtig...
In the Easter story of John 20:1–18 the narrative category of space is applied metaphorically in ord...
This article presents a literary exegetical analysis of the prologue (John 1:1-18) of the Johannine ...
In the Fourth Gospel, the final discourses of Jesus to the disciples comprise over four chapters (13...
Narrative point of view in the healing story of the official’s son by Jesus in John 4:43-54 The arti...
The thesis of this study holds that the fourth evangelist has adopted and combined varied traditions...
The interpretation of the final chapter of the Fourth Gospel (John) is conditioned by the interprete...
Within the book of Revelation Babylon, the great whore (Rev 17–18), and the heavenly Jerusalem (Rev ...
This study examines the narrative structure of the Gospel of John, focusing particularly on the pass...
This paper investigates the problem of an alleged Johannine church/ school. The hermeneutical paradi...
Presents a class that discusses the New Testment. In this lecture Professor Dale presents The Gospel...
Grappe Christian. Jörg Frey, Jan G. van der Watt, Ruben Zimmermann (éd.), Imagery in the Gospel of J...
This thesis assumes that the narrative form of the Fourth Gospel is important for understanding the ...
Testimony is a central theme in John’s Gospel and John has a developed view on how it works. This pa...