This paper attempts to prove that the character of the unity motif in John 17:20-23 is articulated on three levels through various motifs. By using kaqw;"-clauses the Fourth Evangelist successfully proves how the unity relationship between the Father and Jesus has been used as an example according to which the unity relationship between Jesus’ disciples is to be constructed. This relationship in turn is based on the disciples’ relationship with Jesus. The unity between the disciples, which is the main objective here (indicated by i{na-clauses), has been conveyed in principle in these verses, while the constitution and practicability of this unity for Jesus’ disciples are explicated in Ch 15. After exploring the relationship between the Fath...
The article is an exposition of John 17 which provides the most detailed expression of Jesus’ desire...
The aim of this thesis is to show the connection between Christology and ecclesiology in the Fourth ...
The people of God are united by the Spirit-given confession of Jesus as Lord (1 Cor 12:3), incorpora...
This paper attempts to prove that the character of the unity motif in John 17:20-23 is articulated o...
This essay investigates the sacrality (origin, the nature) and the materiality of the unity concept,...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for churc...
John 17:21-23, Jesus\u27 prayer for the unity of all believers, has been interpreted frequently as a...
The intention of this article is to describe: first, the New Testament paradigm of unity, second, th...
This article re-reads John 17:1–26 with a focus on the theme of oneness within the micronarrative. A...
The Son-Father Relationship and Christological Symbolism in the Gospel of John The relationship betw...
Verse 17:21 in the Gospel of John is widely used in contexts where ecumenism is sought. In this vers...
John 13-21. The article explores the place of the unity motif in Jn 17:6-19. After a brief survey o...
Paul uses the word ἑνότης twice in Ephesians (4:3, 13), and quite strangely, those are the only two...
The so-called final discourse of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel is regarded by the majority of scholars ...
This paper explores the proposal of “Amicable Separation” in The United Methodist Church through the...
The article is an exposition of John 17 which provides the most detailed expression of Jesus’ desire...
The aim of this thesis is to show the connection between Christology and ecclesiology in the Fourth ...
The people of God are united by the Spirit-given confession of Jesus as Lord (1 Cor 12:3), incorpora...
This paper attempts to prove that the character of the unity motif in John 17:20-23 is articulated o...
This essay investigates the sacrality (origin, the nature) and the materiality of the unity concept,...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for churc...
John 17:21-23, Jesus\u27 prayer for the unity of all believers, has been interpreted frequently as a...
The intention of this article is to describe: first, the New Testament paradigm of unity, second, th...
This article re-reads John 17:1–26 with a focus on the theme of oneness within the micronarrative. A...
The Son-Father Relationship and Christological Symbolism in the Gospel of John The relationship betw...
Verse 17:21 in the Gospel of John is widely used in contexts where ecumenism is sought. In this vers...
John 13-21. The article explores the place of the unity motif in Jn 17:6-19. After a brief survey o...
Paul uses the word ἑνότης twice in Ephesians (4:3, 13), and quite strangely, those are the only two...
The so-called final discourse of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel is regarded by the majority of scholars ...
This paper explores the proposal of “Amicable Separation” in The United Methodist Church through the...
The article is an exposition of John 17 which provides the most detailed expression of Jesus’ desire...
The aim of this thesis is to show the connection between Christology and ecclesiology in the Fourth ...
The people of God are united by the Spirit-given confession of Jesus as Lord (1 Cor 12:3), incorpora...