This article deals with Jesus and the outsiders in John 4, with particular focus on John 4:1-42. Methodologically, the study focuses on social identity theory, and asks the question of how Jesus gets the Samaritan woman, who is a member of the outside group, into the insider group. The focus of the study is thus what the behaviour and attitude of the historical and non-conventional Jesus was toward outsiders in the strongly hierarchical social structure of his day.http://scriptura.journals.ac.zaam2019New Testament Studie
Was Jesus in any sense politically involved in the social and cultural activities of his day? The an...
This thesis will answer, “How do ethnic labels function in the Gospel of John?” In order to answer t...
Inclusivity as gospelIn antiquity, group identity was based on cultural ethnicity. Groups used their...
Summary This study deals with Jesus and the outsiders in John 4, with particular focus on John 4:...
This article deals with Jesus and the outsiders in John 4, with particular focus on John 4:1-42. Met...
Jesus and the social outcastsThe article argues that Jesus, as a first century Jew, must be seen as ...
This study deals with the character of Jesus in the Gospel of John and follows the social-scientific...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most impor...
The hypothesis offered in this study is that the Johannine texts are authoritative, canononical docu...
The purpose of this article is to explore the identity of the recipients at the time of the completi...
The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John This article is the second...
This study investigates, via the socio-rhetorical approach, how the Jewish-Christian conflict that o...
When Jesus was born, it has caused turmoil in this world, even today. Who is Jesus really? Everyone ...
CITATION: Smit, D. J. 2013. 'Jesus' en 'Politiek'? : Christologiese literatuur en publieke teologie ...
Was Jesus in any sense politically involved in the social and cultural activities of his day? The an...
This thesis will answer, “How do ethnic labels function in the Gospel of John?” In order to answer t...
Inclusivity as gospelIn antiquity, group identity was based on cultural ethnicity. Groups used their...
Summary This study deals with Jesus and the outsiders in John 4, with particular focus on John 4:...
This article deals with Jesus and the outsiders in John 4, with particular focus on John 4:1-42. Met...
Jesus and the social outcastsThe article argues that Jesus, as a first century Jew, must be seen as ...
This study deals with the character of Jesus in the Gospel of John and follows the social-scientific...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most impor...
The hypothesis offered in this study is that the Johannine texts are authoritative, canononical docu...
The purpose of this article is to explore the identity of the recipients at the time of the completi...
The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John This article is the second...
This study investigates, via the socio-rhetorical approach, how the Jewish-Christian conflict that o...
When Jesus was born, it has caused turmoil in this world, even today. Who is Jesus really? Everyone ...
CITATION: Smit, D. J. 2013. 'Jesus' en 'Politiek'? : Christologiese literatuur en publieke teologie ...
Was Jesus in any sense politically involved in the social and cultural activities of his day? The an...
This thesis will answer, “How do ethnic labels function in the Gospel of John?” In order to answer t...
Inclusivity as gospelIn antiquity, group identity was based on cultural ethnicity. Groups used their...