This article challenges the historical existence of the ‘Johannine community’ – a hypothesized group of ancient churches sharing a distinctive theological outlook. Scholars posit such a community to explain the similarities of John to 1, 2 and 3 John as well as the epistles’ witness to a network of churches. Against this view, this article calls attention to evidence of literary contact between the four texts and the presence of dubious authorial claims in each. Taken together, these features cast John, 1 John, 2 John and 3 John as unreliable bases for historical reconstruction, whose implied audiences and situations are probably fabrications. The article proceeds to develop a new history of the Johannine texts. Those texts represent a chai...
This project is intended to depict the Gospel of John as a blog, an online conversation between seve...
Over the last half century or more of Johannine scholarship, three issues have been of primary criti...
Excerpt: As the essays in this volume demonstrate, the evidentiary basis for excluding the Gospel o...
This article challenges the historical existence of the ‘Johannine community’ – a hypothesized group...
A group of people within the Johannine community (2:18) contributed towards destroying the (fellowsh...
Among the paradigm-making contributions in Johannine studies over the last half century, one of the ...
Among the paradigm-making contributions in Johannine studies over the last half century, one of the ...
The aim of this thesis is to study the diversity of eschatological emphases detected in the writings...
Bibliography: pages 300-314.The series of questions which is often grouped under the heading "the Jo...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for churc...
This thesis aims to address two principal questions: What is the relative chronology of the Johannin...
The recent growth within Johannine studies has developed as a result of several factors. First, the ...
Among the weighty treatments of the Gospel of John over the last half-century, one of the most incis...
The question this thesis seeks to answer is: How did the Johannine community view its κόσμος, (world...
The article takes issue with recent attempts to deny that the New Testament Gospels were addressed t...
This project is intended to depict the Gospel of John as a blog, an online conversation between seve...
Over the last half century or more of Johannine scholarship, three issues have been of primary criti...
Excerpt: As the essays in this volume demonstrate, the evidentiary basis for excluding the Gospel o...
This article challenges the historical existence of the ‘Johannine community’ – a hypothesized group...
A group of people within the Johannine community (2:18) contributed towards destroying the (fellowsh...
Among the paradigm-making contributions in Johannine studies over the last half century, one of the ...
Among the paradigm-making contributions in Johannine studies over the last half century, one of the ...
The aim of this thesis is to study the diversity of eschatological emphases detected in the writings...
Bibliography: pages 300-314.The series of questions which is often grouped under the heading "the Jo...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for churc...
This thesis aims to address two principal questions: What is the relative chronology of the Johannin...
The recent growth within Johannine studies has developed as a result of several factors. First, the ...
Among the weighty treatments of the Gospel of John over the last half-century, one of the most incis...
The question this thesis seeks to answer is: How did the Johannine community view its κόσμος, (world...
The article takes issue with recent attempts to deny that the New Testament Gospels were addressed t...
This project is intended to depict the Gospel of John as a blog, an online conversation between seve...
Over the last half century or more of Johannine scholarship, three issues have been of primary criti...
Excerpt: As the essays in this volume demonstrate, the evidentiary basis for excluding the Gospel o...