2014
DOI: 10.4102/ids.v48i1.1719
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Life’ in the fourth Gospel and its resonances with Genesis 1−3

Abstract: The fourth Gospel is notably different from the Synoptics in its apparent lack of explicit fulfilment motif. Indeed the fourth Gospel is quite different in some ways because of its high Christology. Notable in this regard is its take on ‘realised’ eschatology. Scholars have found little in the Hebrew Scriptures as the Gospel’s take-off point for this understanding. This article argues that the fourth Gospel’s understanding of ‘realised’ eschatology is informed by its understanding of the concept of life as fou… Show more

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