If the Johannine eagle soared above the earth, it did so with talons bared for the fight; and the last writings that were left show the eaglets tearing at each other for the possession of the nest. There are moments of tranquil contemplation and inspiring penetration in the Johannine writings, but they also reflect a deep involvement in Christian history. Like Jesus, the word transmitted to the Johannine community lived in the flesh
Grappe Christian. Jakobus (Kobus) Kok, Tobias Nicklas, Dieter T. Roth, Christopher M. Hays (éd.), Se...
Though John’s Gospel has been widely understood as ambivalent toward the idea of “church,” this thes...
The uniqueness of the Fourth Gospel has prompted questions concerning the tradition from which it em...
If the Johannine eagle soared above the earth, it did so with talons bared for the fight; and the la...
The Gospel and Epistles of John are commonly overlooked in discussions of New Testament ethics, ofte...
Facilitating a fresh approach to the long-standing "problem" of Johannine ethics, this project utili...
Johannine ethics have proven to be a problematic and challenging area of research. In this article t...
The ethos of the ethics of 1 and 2 John is a matter of "fellowship". A network of metaphors are used...
Excerpt: Leadership within the Johannine situation has been approached from various angles, ranging...
This article attempts to compile a soteriology in the Johannine Epistles. Circumstances and false te...
This article outlines the parameters of biblical ethics. It begins with an overview of how ethics fu...
The author of the Johannine Epistles has a good deal to say about sin. He abhors sin, seeing it as i...
The testimony of the New Testament not only justifies that Bible-believing exegetes, the interpretat...
The God of the Bible is sometimes portrayed as using and condoning deceit to achieve His purpose, es...
Various Christian ethicists commented on a disconnection of Christian ethics from the Bible in the 1...
Grappe Christian. Jakobus (Kobus) Kok, Tobias Nicklas, Dieter T. Roth, Christopher M. Hays (éd.), Se...
Though John’s Gospel has been widely understood as ambivalent toward the idea of “church,” this thes...
The uniqueness of the Fourth Gospel has prompted questions concerning the tradition from which it em...
If the Johannine eagle soared above the earth, it did so with talons bared for the fight; and the la...
The Gospel and Epistles of John are commonly overlooked in discussions of New Testament ethics, ofte...
Facilitating a fresh approach to the long-standing "problem" of Johannine ethics, this project utili...
Johannine ethics have proven to be a problematic and challenging area of research. In this article t...
The ethos of the ethics of 1 and 2 John is a matter of "fellowship". A network of metaphors are used...
Excerpt: Leadership within the Johannine situation has been approached from various angles, ranging...
This article attempts to compile a soteriology in the Johannine Epistles. Circumstances and false te...
This article outlines the parameters of biblical ethics. It begins with an overview of how ethics fu...
The author of the Johannine Epistles has a good deal to say about sin. He abhors sin, seeing it as i...
The testimony of the New Testament not only justifies that Bible-believing exegetes, the interpretat...
The God of the Bible is sometimes portrayed as using and condoning deceit to achieve His purpose, es...
Various Christian ethicists commented on a disconnection of Christian ethics from the Bible in the 1...
Grappe Christian. Jakobus (Kobus) Kok, Tobias Nicklas, Dieter T. Roth, Christopher M. Hays (éd.), Se...
Though John’s Gospel has been widely understood as ambivalent toward the idea of “church,” this thes...
The uniqueness of the Fourth Gospel has prompted questions concerning the tradition from which it em...