New Testament works traditionally attributed to John the Apostle or to the Johannine community
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Johannine literature is the collection of New Testament works that are traditionally attributed to John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, or to the Johannine community.[1] They are usually dated to the period c. AD 60–110, with a minority of scholars, including Anglican bishop John Robinson, offering the earliest of these datings.
^Bruce et al. 2012, The Johannine Letters: I, II, and III John
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Johannineliterature is the collection of New Testament works that are traditionally attributed to John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, or to the Johannine...
assert the existence of such a community that drew heavily from Johannineliterature in their doctrine include Harold W. Attridge and Raymond E. Brown...
The Johannine epistles, the Epistles of John, or the Letters of John are the First Epistle of John, the Second Epistle of John, and the Third Epistle...
terms, namely Holy Spirit, Spirit of Truth and Paraclete are used in the Johannine writings. The "Spirit of Truth" is used in John 14:17, 15:26, and 16:13...
context of the gospel. Nevertheless, the Johannineliterature as a whole (made up of the gospel, the three Johannine epistles, and Revelation), points to...
The authorship of the Johannine works (the Gospel of John, the Johannine epistles, and the Book of Revelation) has been debated by biblical scholars since...
Testament are ascribed to John and thus called collectively the Johannineliterature: The Gospel of John The First Epistle of John The Second Epistle...
darkness, and anti-Jewish animus." The Johannine material reveals debates about the redeemer myth. The Johannine letters show that there were different...
The Johannine Comma (Latin: Comma Johanneum) is an interpolated phrase (comma) in verses 5:7–8 of the First Epistle of John. The text (with the comma...
identified John the Evangelist with John the Presbyter. The authorship of the Johannine works has been debated by scholars since at least the 2nd century AD....
S2CID 237332665. Lindars, Barnabas; Edwards, Ruth; Court, John M. (2000). The JohannineLiterature. A&C Black. ISBN 978-1-84127-081-4. Lohmeyer, Ernst (1953). Die Offenbarung...
the 20th century, the theological importance of the Holy Spirit in Johannineliterature had been accepted by New Testament scholars, overshadowing the early...
with John the Evangelist. Scholars have debated the authorship of Johannineliterature (the Gospel of John, Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation)...
frequently proposed by some as an alternative author of some or all of the Johannine books in the New Testament. John the Presbyter appears in a fragment by...
Testament (the three Johannine epistles and the Book of Revelation, together with the Gospel of John, are called the Johannine works), depending on whether...
Pope and move away from the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Johannineliterature, being "hymnic, densely troped and symbolic, structured, inspired"...
The First Epistle of John is the first of the Johannine epistles of the New Testament, and the fourth of the catholic epistles. There is no scholarly...
(neither John the Apostle, nor John the Evangelist). Authorship of the Johannine works Pseudo-John Revelation 1:9 Souvay, Charles. "Patmos." The Catholic...
ISBN 978-1441188229. Lindars, Barnabas; Edwards, Ruth; Court, John M. (2000). The JohannineLiterature. A&C Black. ISBN 978-1-84127-081-4. Martens, Allan (2004). "Salvation...
sheet. 3 John is also linguistically similar to both 2 John and other Johannine works. Of 99 different words used, 21 are unimportant words like "and"...
and Manuscripts related to the Gospel and Epistles of John in The JohannineLiterature Web at Catholic-Resources.org. Victor Martin, Papyrus Bodmer II:...
consensus as to the identity of this person or group. (See Authorship of the Johannine works.) The language of this epistle is remarkably similar to 3 John....
Belief. Pearson, Birger A. (2007). Ancient Gnosticism: Traditions and Literature. Minneapolis: Fortress. Wisse, Frederick (1996). (1996) "The Apocryphon...
them would herald the setting up of the Kingdom of God." From Baháʼí literature, a number of interpretations of the expectations surrounding the Battle...
Revelation. Most scholars therefore treat the five as a single corpus of Johannineliterature, albeit not from the same author. The gospel went through two or...
Moody Smith (1976), "The Setting and Shape of a Johannine Narrative Source", in Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 95, No. 2 (June 1976), pp. 231-241: "Once...