From text: Since the enigmatic nature of John’s Gospel has attracted a great deal of attention from many scholars, numerous studies of this Gospel have been produced. Each endeavour to understand the Gospel demonstrates its own uniqueness, and utilises one of various methodological approaches to suit its particular research purpose. Methodologically, however, modern critical research on this Gospel can be roughly divided into two categories, namely historical approaches and literary approaches, which some scholars further divide into ideological (theological) approaches
Traditionally, reconstructions of the historical Jesus have focused on the Synoptic gospels. The Gos...
The Gospel of John is considered a unique Gospel compared to the Synoptic Gospels because of its dis...
The earliest extant Christian texts are not narratives of the life of Jesus but occasion-specific le...
The Diploma thesis "Jesus, the Light of the world, opens eyes to a blind man (John 9)" first present...
The relevance of social history to the interpretation of the Gospel according to JohnThe relevance o...
This article seeks to compare Christian discipleship with Mosaic discipleship. The Pharisees, needin...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
Chapter 9, interpreted in terms of its macro-micro structure, fits into the overall literary and the...
Presents a class that discusses the New Testament. In this lecture Professor Dale continue with the ...
Presents a class that discusses the New Testment. In this lecture Professor Dale presents The Gospel...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
A primary concern of the Gospel of Mark is the identity and fate of Jesus. In service to this, the G...
In the Fourth Gospel, the final discourses of Jesus to the disciples comprise over four chapters (13...
The constellation of the Johannine riddles—theological, historical, literary—and their implications ...
The purpose of my previous article was to continue to show the validity of a speech act approach and...
Traditionally, reconstructions of the historical Jesus have focused on the Synoptic gospels. The Gos...
The Gospel of John is considered a unique Gospel compared to the Synoptic Gospels because of its dis...
The earliest extant Christian texts are not narratives of the life of Jesus but occasion-specific le...
The Diploma thesis "Jesus, the Light of the world, opens eyes to a blind man (John 9)" first present...
The relevance of social history to the interpretation of the Gospel according to JohnThe relevance o...
This article seeks to compare Christian discipleship with Mosaic discipleship. The Pharisees, needin...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
Chapter 9, interpreted in terms of its macro-micro structure, fits into the overall literary and the...
Presents a class that discusses the New Testament. In this lecture Professor Dale continue with the ...
Presents a class that discusses the New Testment. In this lecture Professor Dale presents The Gospel...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
A primary concern of the Gospel of Mark is the identity and fate of Jesus. In service to this, the G...
In the Fourth Gospel, the final discourses of Jesus to the disciples comprise over four chapters (13...
The constellation of the Johannine riddles—theological, historical, literary—and their implications ...
The purpose of my previous article was to continue to show the validity of a speech act approach and...
Traditionally, reconstructions of the historical Jesus have focused on the Synoptic gospels. The Gos...
The Gospel of John is considered a unique Gospel compared to the Synoptic Gospels because of its dis...
The earliest extant Christian texts are not narratives of the life of Jesus but occasion-specific le...