Surveying commentaries and introductions to the Johannine epistles reveals a multiplicity of methodology with regard to the structure of the epistles. Proposals have generally emphasised characteristics of content (doctrine and paraenesis), style (antithesis and repetition) or outline divisions. If the intent of the author is connected to the structure of the text, commentaries and introductions may not adequately discern the authorial intent. The lack of agreement amongst commentators as to the division of the First Epistle of John has resulted in numerous interpretative conclusions. As a consequence of difficulty in ascertaining the structure of the text, interpretations are frequently formulated upon theological persuasions and historica...
In 1925, Swiss theologian Karl Barth taught a course on the Gospel of John. Those lectures were publ...
The theology of the St. John’s Letters forms a kind of synthesis of the Pauline and Petrine elements...
An exegetical examination of the Gospel according to John, focusing on the author’s goals, rhetorica...
Surveying commentaries and introductions to the Johannine epistles reveals a multiplicity of methodo...
Numerous attempts have been suggested regarding the structure of First John. The only nearly unanimo...
The chief isagogical problem of the Epistle is its structure. Dr. R. C.H. Lenski states: “A curious ...
This thesis aims to address two principal questions: What is the relative chronology of the Johannin...
In the Fourth Gospel, the final discourses of Jesus to the disciples comprise over four chapters (13...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
The lack of consensus concerning the structure of 1 John applies to the division in main sections an...
Bible commentators have traditionally supplied hierarchical outlines for the books they interpret un...
It is the never-ending task of Christian scholarship to interpret the sacred Scriptures in the light...
The primary purpose of this paper will be to prove the existence of parallelism in The Johannine Epi...
The Second Epistle of John is one of the least commented on New Testament writings, with the vast ma...
An exegetical and expositional study of the Johannine Epistles. The course will give attention to a ...
In 1925, Swiss theologian Karl Barth taught a course on the Gospel of John. Those lectures were publ...
The theology of the St. John’s Letters forms a kind of synthesis of the Pauline and Petrine elements...
An exegetical examination of the Gospel according to John, focusing on the author’s goals, rhetorica...
Surveying commentaries and introductions to the Johannine epistles reveals a multiplicity of methodo...
Numerous attempts have been suggested regarding the structure of First John. The only nearly unanimo...
The chief isagogical problem of the Epistle is its structure. Dr. R. C.H. Lenski states: “A curious ...
This thesis aims to address two principal questions: What is the relative chronology of the Johannin...
In the Fourth Gospel, the final discourses of Jesus to the disciples comprise over four chapters (13...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
The lack of consensus concerning the structure of 1 John applies to the division in main sections an...
Bible commentators have traditionally supplied hierarchical outlines for the books they interpret un...
It is the never-ending task of Christian scholarship to interpret the sacred Scriptures in the light...
The primary purpose of this paper will be to prove the existence of parallelism in The Johannine Epi...
The Second Epistle of John is one of the least commented on New Testament writings, with the vast ma...
An exegetical and expositional study of the Johannine Epistles. The course will give attention to a ...
In 1925, Swiss theologian Karl Barth taught a course on the Gospel of John. Those lectures were publ...
The theology of the St. John’s Letters forms a kind of synthesis of the Pauline and Petrine elements...
An exegetical examination of the Gospel according to John, focusing on the author’s goals, rhetorica...