How does narrative temporality affect the understanding of Johannine symbolism? To investigate this is the purpose of this article. The notion of narrative temporality is not new in the study of Biblical texts. However, there have not been many studies which make this notion their main thrust. Rather, generally speaking, it has merely been used as a "guide" or framework by which one can investigate some other important aspects such as the interpretation of a certain piece of literature, narrative, or part of a narrative. Against this background, this article wishes to put more focus on the possibility and impact this notion can provide in Biblical studies. In order to do this, this article takes up the subject of Johannine symbolism in the ...
Over the centuries a variety of structures have been proposed for the Gospel of John, and a variety ...
Over the centuries a variety of structures have been proposed for the Gospel of John, and a variety ...
The Johannine key words in 19,35 “to see” (horaō), “to testify” (martyreō) and “to believe” (pisteuō...
How does narrative temporality affect the understanding of Johannine symbolism? To investigate this ...
The Gospel of John is considered a unique Gospel compared to the Synoptic Gospels because of its dis...
The paper offers a literary and temporal exploration of the Gospel of John to demonstrate the creati...
This dissertation examines temporal frames in the Gospel of John and the Johannine letters and trace...
Jesus says ofhirnself I am the light of the world (John 8:12) and the gospel of John intercepts th...
This study examines the narrative structure of the Gospel of John, focusing particularly on the pass...
This is the second of two articles on how the fourth evangelist has embedded the light metaphor in t...
In this paper an attempt is made to show how the Greek noun hōra is frequently used in a theological...
Narrative historiography in John’s gospel operates with a number of literary strategies, such as his...
Narrative historiography in John’s gospel operates with a number of literary strategies, such as his...
Narrative historiography in John’s gospel operates with a number of literary strategies, such as his...
The Johannine author uses metaphors and symbols to enable the primary and secondary readers to come ...
Over the centuries a variety of structures have been proposed for the Gospel of John, and a variety ...
Over the centuries a variety of structures have been proposed for the Gospel of John, and a variety ...
The Johannine key words in 19,35 “to see” (horaō), “to testify” (martyreō) and “to believe” (pisteuō...
How does narrative temporality affect the understanding of Johannine symbolism? To investigate this ...
The Gospel of John is considered a unique Gospel compared to the Synoptic Gospels because of its dis...
The paper offers a literary and temporal exploration of the Gospel of John to demonstrate the creati...
This dissertation examines temporal frames in the Gospel of John and the Johannine letters and trace...
Jesus says ofhirnself I am the light of the world (John 8:12) and the gospel of John intercepts th...
This study examines the narrative structure of the Gospel of John, focusing particularly on the pass...
This is the second of two articles on how the fourth evangelist has embedded the light metaphor in t...
In this paper an attempt is made to show how the Greek noun hōra is frequently used in a theological...
Narrative historiography in John’s gospel operates with a number of literary strategies, such as his...
Narrative historiography in John’s gospel operates with a number of literary strategies, such as his...
Narrative historiography in John’s gospel operates with a number of literary strategies, such as his...
The Johannine author uses metaphors and symbols to enable the primary and secondary readers to come ...
Over the centuries a variety of structures have been proposed for the Gospel of John, and a variety ...
Over the centuries a variety of structures have been proposed for the Gospel of John, and a variety ...
The Johannine key words in 19,35 “to see” (horaō), “to testify” (martyreō) and “to believe” (pisteuō...