When we make a more detailed and thorough analysis of the history of Jesus we find many of the elements identified in mythological accounts of the hero: a miraculous birth, a journey for personal encounter, renunciation of the self, powerful enemies, passion and death, and a spectacular triumph, so that the evolution of the hero towards his divinity is a path more than natural. The author of the Fourth Gospel tracks a path that balance between the wisdom of speech (logos) and the narrative history (Mythos). The Fourth Gospel also it represents ideas influenced by its time, it is still the work of a group. It has its author(es), but also is related to the author's world. It is this world that we can see as it is present in the construction o...