According to the internal logic of John\u27s Gospel, Jesus\u27 claim to be the way, the truth, and the life is a remarkably inclusive statement, with none of the exclusive character sometimes attributed to it
Traditionally, reconstructions of the historical Jesus have focused on the Synoptic gospels. The Gos...
The synoptic gospels present the Apostle John, during the three years of discipleship next to Jesus ...
The working hypothesis of many contemporary New Testament researchers is that the documents with whi...
According to the internal logic of John\u27s Gospel, Jesus\u27 claim to be the way, the truth, and ...
Jesus proclaims “I am the way, the truth and the life; no one comes tothe Father but through me” (Jo...
The Gospel of John tells the story of Jesus of Nazareth in such a way as to engage the reader in it...
The purpose in writing this treatise on the Christ in St. John\u27s Gospel is most ably expressed by...
This article examines the way the Gospel of John is written with respect to the other three Gospels....
John 4:19-26 is a part of Jesus’ conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well. This portion of ...
Sections: The Problem of the Classical Doctrine of the Incarnation and the Problem of John\u27s G...
This paper discusses and evaluates the widespread view that John’s Gospel has little ethical value a...
The Gospel of John presents a special challenge to this series because the gospel claims to give us ...
Jesus of Nazareth is the most important figure in human history. Yet, an ironic fact of biblical sch...
One of the most fruitful realizations that has emerged from contemporary Scripture studies is that t...
John 20:24-29 – the Doubting Thomas Narrative - is explored in terms of the thesis that Jesus showed...
Traditionally, reconstructions of the historical Jesus have focused on the Synoptic gospels. The Gos...
The synoptic gospels present the Apostle John, during the three years of discipleship next to Jesus ...
The working hypothesis of many contemporary New Testament researchers is that the documents with whi...
According to the internal logic of John\u27s Gospel, Jesus\u27 claim to be the way, the truth, and ...
Jesus proclaims “I am the way, the truth and the life; no one comes tothe Father but through me” (Jo...
The Gospel of John tells the story of Jesus of Nazareth in such a way as to engage the reader in it...
The purpose in writing this treatise on the Christ in St. John\u27s Gospel is most ably expressed by...
This article examines the way the Gospel of John is written with respect to the other three Gospels....
John 4:19-26 is a part of Jesus’ conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well. This portion of ...
Sections: The Problem of the Classical Doctrine of the Incarnation and the Problem of John\u27s G...
This paper discusses and evaluates the widespread view that John’s Gospel has little ethical value a...
The Gospel of John presents a special challenge to this series because the gospel claims to give us ...
Jesus of Nazareth is the most important figure in human history. Yet, an ironic fact of biblical sch...
One of the most fruitful realizations that has emerged from contemporary Scripture studies is that t...
John 20:24-29 – the Doubting Thomas Narrative - is explored in terms of the thesis that Jesus showed...
Traditionally, reconstructions of the historical Jesus have focused on the Synoptic gospels. The Gos...
The synoptic gospels present the Apostle John, during the three years of discipleship next to Jesus ...
The working hypothesis of many contemporary New Testament researchers is that the documents with whi...