This article combines historical, literary, theological, and feminist criticism to inquire into the identity of the Beloved Disciple (BD) in the Fourth Gospel attempting to mediate between the theory of the BD as pure literary construct and the BD as a single historical individual. It proposes that the BD is a textual paradigm of ideal discipleship which is realized diversely in several characters in the text. This has ramifications for the textual identity of the evangelist and of the foundational Easter witness of the Johannine community. It suggests that women were more significant in leadership of the Johannine community than has been recognised in the past
This volume represents the most thorough study of characters and characterization in the Fourth Gosp...
The Diploma thesis "Women in Jesus' public ministry in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 8:1- 3; 10:38-42; 23...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...
The Gospel of John, the fourth gospel in the New Testament, is one of the most popular books of scri...
The gaps in the narratives about the disciple whom Jesus loved suggest that he has a typological r...
The purpose of this article is to explore the identity of the recipients at the time of the completi...
Using the method of narrative analysis, this thesis examines the characterisation of the disciples i...
This investigation is about characterization in the Fourth Gospel as it relates to the "disciple"--...
The identity of the "Beloved Disciple" in the Gospel according to John remains an unsolved problem a...
The gospel of Luke provides a unique model of discipleship. The story of Martha and Mary in Luke 10:...
This book presents an exhaustive and systematic investigation of six representatives of three import...
Religious history is often preserved by the winners of ideological debates. The twenty-seven books c...
This thesis explores how the relationship between the Father, the Son, and the Beloved Disciple is p...
This thesis aims to examine the portrayal of women in Mark's gospel in the context of his apocalypti...
The question, what does the Fourth Gospel say about women, obviously arises within the context of th...
This volume represents the most thorough study of characters and characterization in the Fourth Gosp...
The Diploma thesis "Women in Jesus' public ministry in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 8:1- 3; 10:38-42; 23...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...
The Gospel of John, the fourth gospel in the New Testament, is one of the most popular books of scri...
The gaps in the narratives about the disciple whom Jesus loved suggest that he has a typological r...
The purpose of this article is to explore the identity of the recipients at the time of the completi...
Using the method of narrative analysis, this thesis examines the characterisation of the disciples i...
This investigation is about characterization in the Fourth Gospel as it relates to the "disciple"--...
The identity of the "Beloved Disciple" in the Gospel according to John remains an unsolved problem a...
The gospel of Luke provides a unique model of discipleship. The story of Martha and Mary in Luke 10:...
This book presents an exhaustive and systematic investigation of six representatives of three import...
Religious history is often preserved by the winners of ideological debates. The twenty-seven books c...
This thesis explores how the relationship between the Father, the Son, and the Beloved Disciple is p...
This thesis aims to examine the portrayal of women in Mark's gospel in the context of his apocalypti...
The question, what does the Fourth Gospel say about women, obviously arises within the context of th...
This volume represents the most thorough study of characters and characterization in the Fourth Gosp...
The Diploma thesis "Women in Jesus' public ministry in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 8:1- 3; 10:38-42; 23...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...