The last sixty years have witnessed quite different results on the topic of the reception of the Fourth Gospel in the second century. It is however at hand to notice that these significantly differing results are indebted to the dissimilar methodological approaches assumed by each scholar. The main aim of this paper is to reassess methodologically the bibliography on the reception of John in the second century. Given that we are far from having a consensus on the question of how to seek for John in the earliest Christian texts, some concluding considerations are offered on future possible development of the topic.status: publishe
This is an examination of the apostle Paul within the Second Century, focused upon the writings of t...
Who wrote the Fourth Gospel? For centuries there had been almost unanimous agreement on this point. ...
The working hypothesis of many contemporary New Testament researchers is that the documents with whi...
The last sixty years have witnessed quite different results on the topic of the reception of the Fou...
THE PURPOSE OF MY THESIS IS TO EXPLORE HOW MUCH THE JOHN'S GOSPEL - NAMELY THE JESUS PRESENTED BY IT...
The culmination of a lifetime of work on the Gospel of John, William Loader's Jesus in John's Gospel...
The relevance of social history to the interpretation of the Gospel according to JohnThe relevance o...
postmodern theological hermeneutics In this paper, I propose a new approach to the role of the Bible...
The central question of the colloquium that had been posed to the scholars presenting papers was: “H...
“Reception History” is a relatively new method in biblical studies, although author argues that peop...
This project examines two major contributing factors to the genesis and development of Augustine's r...
The earliest extant Christian texts are not narratives of the life of Jesus but occasion-specific le...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
The Gospel of John, the fourth gospel in the New Testament, is one of the most popular books of scri...
Einführung zu Band 7 Heft 1 - Special Issue: Dynamic Unity in the Gospel of John; Guest Editor: Juli...
This is an examination of the apostle Paul within the Second Century, focused upon the writings of t...
Who wrote the Fourth Gospel? For centuries there had been almost unanimous agreement on this point. ...
The working hypothesis of many contemporary New Testament researchers is that the documents with whi...
The last sixty years have witnessed quite different results on the topic of the reception of the Fou...
THE PURPOSE OF MY THESIS IS TO EXPLORE HOW MUCH THE JOHN'S GOSPEL - NAMELY THE JESUS PRESENTED BY IT...
The culmination of a lifetime of work on the Gospel of John, William Loader's Jesus in John's Gospel...
The relevance of social history to the interpretation of the Gospel according to JohnThe relevance o...
postmodern theological hermeneutics In this paper, I propose a new approach to the role of the Bible...
The central question of the colloquium that had been posed to the scholars presenting papers was: “H...
“Reception History” is a relatively new method in biblical studies, although author argues that peop...
This project examines two major contributing factors to the genesis and development of Augustine's r...
The earliest extant Christian texts are not narratives of the life of Jesus but occasion-specific le...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
The Gospel of John, the fourth gospel in the New Testament, is one of the most popular books of scri...
Einführung zu Band 7 Heft 1 - Special Issue: Dynamic Unity in the Gospel of John; Guest Editor: Juli...
This is an examination of the apostle Paul within the Second Century, focused upon the writings of t...
Who wrote the Fourth Gospel? For centuries there had been almost unanimous agreement on this point. ...
The working hypothesis of many contemporary New Testament researchers is that the documents with whi...