A metaphorical reading of eating Jesus’ flesh in John 6 is insufficient. It keeps the reader from seeing the connection between Jesus’ self-giving and his divinity; it does not reckon with the communication of divinity to communicants; it does not allow for our participation in the life of God through the ascent of the incarnate Word
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
The abundance of figurative expressions in the Gospel of John have always puzzled readers. The text’...
The eating of deity as flesh and blood is the ritual that characterizes the Christian Mass, although...
A metaphorical reading of eating Jesus’ flesh in John 6 is insufficient. It keeps the reader from se...
The “Bread of Life Discourse” in John 6 is often read sacramentally and used as justification for eu...
A review of Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John by Jane S. Webster Society of...
A review of Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John by Jane S. Webster Society of...
John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical the...
Most of the references to eating (and drinking) in the gospel of John are concentrated in John 6. In...
John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical the...
John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical the...
John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical the...
John 6 and holy Communion. It is often observed that the Gospel of John, in its account of the passi...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
Traditionally, in both eucharistic and non-eucharistic interpretations of Jesus’ call to drink his b...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
The abundance of figurative expressions in the Gospel of John have always puzzled readers. The text’...
The eating of deity as flesh and blood is the ritual that characterizes the Christian Mass, although...
A metaphorical reading of eating Jesus’ flesh in John 6 is insufficient. It keeps the reader from se...
The “Bread of Life Discourse” in John 6 is often read sacramentally and used as justification for eu...
A review of Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John by Jane S. Webster Society of...
A review of Ingesting Jesus: Eating and Drinking in the Gospel of John by Jane S. Webster Society of...
John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical the...
Most of the references to eating (and drinking) in the gospel of John are concentrated in John 6. In...
John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical the...
John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical the...
John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical the...
John 6 and holy Communion. It is often observed that the Gospel of John, in its account of the passi...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
Traditionally, in both eucharistic and non-eucharistic interpretations of Jesus’ call to drink his b...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
The abundance of figurative expressions in the Gospel of John have always puzzled readers. The text’...
The eating of deity as flesh and blood is the ritual that characterizes the Christian Mass, although...