This article aims at arguing that John the Baptist's role in the Synoptic Gospels is both catechetical and christological. John points the way forward to believers' baptism after the manner of Jesus. John's preaching of repentance in Q is cast within the needs of Christian catechesis and addressed to hearers who are at the margins of Judaism. Likewise, the advice to relative prosperous converts in Luke 3:10-14 is not part of the 'historical John's message. In evaluating John the Baptist one should not consider his allegedly prophetic status but the fact that he immersed people and purified them
This article examines the varying interpretations of John 20:6–9. There is a 1,600-year division of ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Synoptic Gospels to answer the question, Is John the...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...
John views the death and resurrection of Jesus as an inseparable unity (cf 10:17-18). In this articl...
John’s baptism continues to be the subject of much discussion among biblical scholars. Attempts to t...
This article examines the way the Gospel of John is written with respect to the other three Gospels....
To answer the title question of this article – Why does the Last Supper in the Gospel of St. John (1...
Christian baptism is not a novel practice by John the Baptist and used by Jesus Christ as a missiona...
Joel Marcus’s JBHT argues that John would have seen himself not as forerunner to Jesus but rather th...
Peer reviewed: True Despite growing recognition that the Fourth Gospel’s ecclesiological vision is m...
The Baptism of Jesus and the Baptism of the First Christians. The author attempts to demonstrate th...
The titular term commonly refers to the baptism administered by John. In the other earliest sources...
This article explores a probable motivation for the insertion of the Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53–...
M.A.The theme of this thesis is mainly on the essence of repentance as exclusively revealed by the S...
The thesis of this study is that the Markan Jesus’ activities of healing and exorcisms are evocative...
This article examines the varying interpretations of John 20:6–9. There is a 1,600-year division of ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Synoptic Gospels to answer the question, Is John the...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...
John views the death and resurrection of Jesus as an inseparable unity (cf 10:17-18). In this articl...
John’s baptism continues to be the subject of much discussion among biblical scholars. Attempts to t...
This article examines the way the Gospel of John is written with respect to the other three Gospels....
To answer the title question of this article – Why does the Last Supper in the Gospel of St. John (1...
Christian baptism is not a novel practice by John the Baptist and used by Jesus Christ as a missiona...
Joel Marcus’s JBHT argues that John would have seen himself not as forerunner to Jesus but rather th...
Peer reviewed: True Despite growing recognition that the Fourth Gospel’s ecclesiological vision is m...
The Baptism of Jesus and the Baptism of the First Christians. The author attempts to demonstrate th...
The titular term commonly refers to the baptism administered by John. In the other earliest sources...
This article explores a probable motivation for the insertion of the Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53–...
M.A.The theme of this thesis is mainly on the essence of repentance as exclusively revealed by the S...
The thesis of this study is that the Markan Jesus’ activities of healing and exorcisms are evocative...
This article examines the varying interpretations of John 20:6–9. There is a 1,600-year division of ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Synoptic Gospels to answer the question, Is John the...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...