The purpose of this article is to explore the identity of the recipients at the time of the completion of the Gospel. An effort is made to determine to whom John wrote this Gospel and how he adapted his theological message to reach this aim. It will be argued that John did not only focus on a specific group of people, but had a wide variety of people (i.e., Jews, Hellenists, Samaritans) in mind, which leads to the conclusion that the Fourth Gospel was written with both evangelistic and didactic aims
Traditionally, reconstructions of the historical Jesus have focused on the Synoptic gospels. The Gos...
Over the last half century or more of Johannine scholarship, three issues have been of primary criti...
The Fourth Gospel is a textual field of meaning and it reinforces pressure on readers to differenti...
The purpose of this article is to explore the identity of the recipients at the time of the completi...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...
Summary This study deals with Jesus and the outsiders in John 4, with particular focus on John 4:...
It ls the purpose of this paper to explore recent literature to ascertain the prevailing views on th...
The Gospel of John tells the story of Jesus of Nazareth in such a way as to engage the reader in it...
This dissertation argues that the Gospel of John was written (at least in part) as a response to the...
This article deals with Jesus and the outsiders in John 4, with particular focus on John 4:1-42. Met...
The present work aims to elucidate the role of the Jewish feasts of Passover, Tabernacles and Dedica...
Who wrote the Fourth Gospel? For centuries there had been almost unanimous agreement on this point. ...
This study begins by examining the evidence for the claim that alongside the early Christian communi...
On the basis of Martin Hengel’s work the article discusses the “Johannine question”. I survey the ar...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for churc...
Traditionally, reconstructions of the historical Jesus have focused on the Synoptic gospels. The Gos...
Over the last half century or more of Johannine scholarship, three issues have been of primary criti...
The Fourth Gospel is a textual field of meaning and it reinforces pressure on readers to differenti...
The purpose of this article is to explore the identity of the recipients at the time of the completi...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...
Summary This study deals with Jesus and the outsiders in John 4, with particular focus on John 4:...
It ls the purpose of this paper to explore recent literature to ascertain the prevailing views on th...
The Gospel of John tells the story of Jesus of Nazareth in such a way as to engage the reader in it...
This dissertation argues that the Gospel of John was written (at least in part) as a response to the...
This article deals with Jesus and the outsiders in John 4, with particular focus on John 4:1-42. Met...
The present work aims to elucidate the role of the Jewish feasts of Passover, Tabernacles and Dedica...
Who wrote the Fourth Gospel? For centuries there had been almost unanimous agreement on this point. ...
This study begins by examining the evidence for the claim that alongside the early Christian communi...
On the basis of Martin Hengel’s work the article discusses the “Johannine question”. I survey the ar...
In ecumenical circles, John 17:11b, 21–23 has been understood as Jesus’ prayer for churc...
Traditionally, reconstructions of the historical Jesus have focused on the Synoptic gospels. The Gos...
Over the last half century or more of Johannine scholarship, three issues have been of primary criti...
The Fourth Gospel is a textual field of meaning and it reinforces pressure on readers to differenti...