From the First Epistle of John it is evident that the constitution of ‘fellowship’ between God and ‘the children of God’ is closely related with a lifestyle related to the three attributes of God recited in the Epistle (1:5; 2:29 and 4:8). This article contemplates the ‘change in socio-religious behaviour’ relating to the attribute of ‘God is Light’ as stated in 1:5. Following the emphatic statement in 1:5, the Elder discusses some conditions for having fellowship with God (1:6-2:28). Grounded in the nature of God as light (1:5), these conditions are contrasted with the conduct of the author’s opponents and are implemented through the Holy Spirit. It comprises: (1) the renounce of sin; (2) the exhortation to obedience; (3) the exhortation t...
This essay investigates the sacrality (origin, the nature) and the materiality of the unity concept,...
The ethos of the ethics of 1 and 2 John is a matter of "fellowship". A network of metaphors are used...
<p>This article analyses the experience of divine presence within an intimate divine-human rel...
For believers to have fellowship (κοινωνία) with one another and corporately with God, is one of the...
The interest in this article is early Christian spirituality. The word ‘spirituality’ is used here d...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
Chapter 9, interpreted in terms of its macro-micro structure, fits into the overall literary and the...
The schism referred to in 1 John 2:18 had already taken place within the Johannine community, with s...
This article investigates how Trinity features are presented in the Gospel of John and how the early...
This article probes to enlighten this old truth of the revelation and experience of God’s love in a ...
The author of the Johannine Epistles has a good deal to say about sin. He abhors sin, seeing it as i...
The Christian fellowship is a humbler fellowship, namely the fellowship of the forgiven children of ...
This article investigates the code of holiness as well as the objectives of holiness in the Gospel o...
This article attempts to compile a soteriology in the Johannine Epistles. Circumstances and false te...
This essay investigates the sacrality (origin, the nature) and the materiality of the unity concept,...
The ethos of the ethics of 1 and 2 John is a matter of "fellowship". A network of metaphors are used...
<p>This article analyses the experience of divine presence within an intimate divine-human rel...
For believers to have fellowship (κοινωνία) with one another and corporately with God, is one of the...
The interest in this article is early Christian spirituality. The word ‘spirituality’ is used here d...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
Chapter 9, interpreted in terms of its macro-micro structure, fits into the overall literary and the...
The schism referred to in 1 John 2:18 had already taken place within the Johannine community, with s...
This article investigates how Trinity features are presented in the Gospel of John and how the early...
This article probes to enlighten this old truth of the revelation and experience of God’s love in a ...
The author of the Johannine Epistles has a good deal to say about sin. He abhors sin, seeing it as i...
The Christian fellowship is a humbler fellowship, namely the fellowship of the forgiven children of ...
This article investigates the code of holiness as well as the objectives of holiness in the Gospel o...
This article attempts to compile a soteriology in the Johannine Epistles. Circumstances and false te...
This essay investigates the sacrality (origin, the nature) and the materiality of the unity concept,...
The ethos of the ethics of 1 and 2 John is a matter of "fellowship". A network of metaphors are used...
<p>This article analyses the experience of divine presence within an intimate divine-human rel...