The paper deals with the relationship between the literary form and the message of the pericope John 8:31-36 (along with its immediate literary context). Our examination of five different possible literary forms demonstrated that identifying the precise form bears directly on grasping the correct semantics and pragmatics of this Johannine passage. John 8:31-36 actually reflects the merging of at least two different literary forms: misunderstanding (also called riddle and test) and the covenantal offer of freedom. The ultimate meaning of the text, taken as a whole, should be seen as the offer of freedom. This, however, is misunderstood and eventually rejected by Jesus’ interlocutors, who failed to recognize in Jesus God, the Redeemer and Lib...
This paper describes the main features of the literary stereotype of the manifestation of the Primev...
The point in question is a hard one to settle, because the outcome depends entirely upon where one s...
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...
Inspired by a sermon by Saint Nicholai of Ohrid and Ziča on Jesus’ writing on the ground, the paper ...
Although consistently overlooked or dismissed, John 8.6,8 in the Pericope Adulterae is the only plac...
The so-called final discourse of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel is regarded by the majority of scholars ...
Presents a class that discusses the New Testament. In this lecture Professor Dale continue with the ...
The Gospel reading for Reformation Sunday is always John 8:31–36, yet preaching on this passage tend...
Since the first half of the twentieth century, form critics have identified small, independent units...
The earliest extant Christian texts are not narratives of the life of Jesus but occasion-specific le...
Recent Literature on the Jn 10,1-18 pericope presents a wide assortment of theories to meet the prob...
From text: Since the enigmatic nature of John’s Gospel has attracted a great deal of attention from ...
One of the prevailing contexts leading to Vatican II was the increasing impact of historical-critica...
This thesis deals with the question of the concept of freedom in the Gospel of John and the relation...
This paper describes the main features of the literary stereotype of the manifestation of the Primev...
The point in question is a hard one to settle, because the outcome depends entirely upon where one s...
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...
Inspired by a sermon by Saint Nicholai of Ohrid and Ziča on Jesus’ writing on the ground, the paper ...
Although consistently overlooked or dismissed, John 8.6,8 in the Pericope Adulterae is the only plac...
The so-called final discourse of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel is regarded by the majority of scholars ...
Presents a class that discusses the New Testament. In this lecture Professor Dale continue with the ...
The Gospel reading for Reformation Sunday is always John 8:31–36, yet preaching on this passage tend...
Since the first half of the twentieth century, form critics have identified small, independent units...
The earliest extant Christian texts are not narratives of the life of Jesus but occasion-specific le...
Recent Literature on the Jn 10,1-18 pericope presents a wide assortment of theories to meet the prob...
From text: Since the enigmatic nature of John’s Gospel has attracted a great deal of attention from ...
One of the prevailing contexts leading to Vatican II was the increasing impact of historical-critica...
This thesis deals with the question of the concept of freedom in the Gospel of John and the relation...
This paper describes the main features of the literary stereotype of the manifestation of the Primev...
The point in question is a hard one to settle, because the outcome depends entirely upon where one s...
A primary concern of the Gospel of Mark is the identity and fate of Jesus. In service to this, the G...