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The paper explores the pivotal role of pneumatology in the Gospel of John, challenging the notion that this Gospel should not be regarded as fundamentally spiritual. By closely examining key passages, particularly those related to the Holy Spirit, the author highlights how John's portrayal of the Spirit diverges from other biblical texts, reinforcing the significance of the Spirit in Christian life and practice. This work ultimately argues for a fuller appreciation of the Johannine understanding of the Spirit as essential for the believer's relationship with God and their understanding of Jesus as the divine Paraclete.
This paper will trace the views of the author regarding the role of the Holy Spirit as presented in John’s Gospel. A summary of John’s major ideas regarding the Holy Spirit will be surveyed and critiqued according to literary and social context. The historical background and the larger context of the Fourth Gospel will be analyzed along with various articles, commentaries, and scholarly works to determine the author’s intent. Relevant life applications will be documented. Sources will be cited and to explain and defend the position regarding John’s views. A critique of the major viewpoints and a conclusion of the issues will also be included. Topics to be explored and analyzed include: The roles of the Holy Spirit; the unique use of words and names to describe the Holy Spirit and their significance; the relationship between the glorification of Jesus and the sending of the Spirit included promises made by Jesus; John’s use of the glorification of Jesus and the role it plays in the larger Gospel context and use in Old Testament passages; the relationship between the sending of the Spirit and Jesus position with the Father and what it means for worship in the contemporary church; the promises of God and how the Scriptures are viewed and used in modern church settings based on John’s view of glory and truth; John’s crucial understanding of the reality of the deity of the Spirit; the Holy Spirit as a person uniquely portrayed and revealed in John’s Gospel.
“The Spirit and Imitatio Christi in 1 John.” In Eds. Archie Wright, Ronald Herms, John R. Levinson, Inspiration and Interpretation in Israel, Jewish and Early Christian Texts (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021, Ss. 219-229, 2021
A brief piece on the Spirit in 1 John: a pneumatology, the profile of which has less to do with "dogmatics" than with being a function of how Jesus' death is controversially debated between the writer (+ community/ideal audience) and "the opponents".
The Spirit in John, 1988
This booklet discusses the background and implications of the Spirit passages in John's Gospel. It examines the various interpretations of 'Paraclete'. It outlines how the 'Holy Spirit' as part of the Triune God found its way into the early Christian Creed.
The Gospel of John gives a place of prominence to the Holy Spirit. While the Old Testament has numerous references to the Spirit of God, the mystery of the Trinity was not revealed until the Incarnation. The Gospel of John builds an airtight case for the deity of Christ, but in doing so it also portrays the Holy Spirit as the third member of the Godhead.
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