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Spotlight: The Gospel of John Steven D. Greydanus Arts & Entertainment December 21, 2003 The method of Philip Saville's The Gospel of John defies ordinary film criticism and indeed ordinary movie ...
Motifs of light and darkness are woven throughout the gospel: these are not simply literary motifs, but devices that give clues about the community for which John was written. It was a community ...
The Gospel of Thomas, which was first unearthed in Egypt in 1945, has gone viral for its controversial teachings that reportedly paint Jesus, who appears to resemble a new age guru in his outlook ...
“Light of the World,” a 2D hand-drawn feature, is told through the eyes of the Apostle John and seeks to offer a fresh take on one of the most well-known stories in history. Set for a ...
The gospel of John is dramatically different than the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke). ... 8:12 - I am the light of the world. Ch. 5 - Paralyzed man at the pool of Bethesda.
Around 70 students huddled over the campus sidewalk on the night of March 10 with the goal of writing out the entire Gospel of John — 879 verses — across their public university campus by ...
The contribution of Rev Dr John Stott (1921–2011) to the post-war restoration the classic evangelical synthesis of preaching the gospel and addressing social concerns is rightly celebrated as one of ...
What C.S. Lewis once observed about the Gospel of John is true of all four Gospels: You can say that the narratives represent a form of memoir, or you can say that they’re an ingenious ...
The discovery of 2,000 year-old olive trees and grapevines are believed to reflect the Gospel of John's account of where Jesus was buried Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent ...
For John, the cosmos has shifted over this fateful weekend. Significantly, in John’s gospel, when Mary Magdalene encounters the risen Jesus early on that Easter morning, she mistakes him for ...
The strength of the Gospel of John is in the word, starting from the incipit "In the beginning was the Word," to which Meister Eckhart dedicates a large part of his Commentary.
Motifs of light and darkness are woven throughout the gospel: these are not simply literary motifs, but devices that give clues about the community for which John was written. It was a community ...