The Father, the Son and the Beloved Disciple : revelation and self-identity in the Fourth Gospel

Thesis (M.A.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. Religious Studies Bibliography: leaves 91-94 This thesis explores how the relationship between the Father, the Son, and the Beloved Disciple is presented in the Fourth Gospel and what this implies about how the Johannine community understood...

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Main Author: Williams, Elizabeth, 1956-
Other Authors: Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Religious Studies
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/theses3/id/179226
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Summary:Thesis (M.A.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. Religious Studies Bibliography: leaves 91-94 This thesis explores how the relationship between the Father, the Son, and the Beloved Disciple is presented in the Fourth Gospel and what this implies about how the Johannine community understood itself. The thesis focuses particularly upon the significance of the parallel between the Son as revealer of the Father and the Beloved Disciple as the revealer of the Son. The argument of the thesis is that the fundamental assertion of the Gospel is that salvation consists in communion with the Father who is revealed through the Son. But a secondary motif stresses that the Beloved Disciple reveals the Son, and thus through the Beloved Disciple the Johannine community can claim a secure grasp of the revelation of the Father. This is not an exclusive claim, however, and the community still sees itself as part of the larger Christian koinania. albeit a very distinctive part.