Explore how the Fourth Gospel frames Jesus and the Christian message through a distinct world-view.
This scholarly examination looks at the Johannine writings as part of a broader dialogue with ancient philosophy, religion, and culture. It reveals how the author’s mystical outlook shapes a unique perspective on God, the world, and the path to spiritual life.
This study traces how early Christian thought interacted with Jewish and Greco-Roman ideas, showing why the Fourth Gospel often sets Jesus in a universal, inward frame rather than focusing on ethnic or political concerns. It emphasizes the tension between visible reality and the inner, eternal life that the gospel invites readers to seek and understand.
- Grounds of the Johannine world-view, including concepts of Logos and divine life
- How mysticism and religious experience inform the portrayal of Jesus
- The interplay between Jewish tradition, Greco-Roman thought, and early Christian ideas
- An analysis of how the Fourth Gospel presents response to the world and to God
Ideal for readers of theology, early Christian studies, and literary criticism who want a focused look at how worldview shapes interpretation of gospel texts.