Identity, Death, and Ascension in the First Apocalypse of James and the Gospel of John/ by., Sarah Parkhouse
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Harvard Theological Review
In the Gospel of John, Jesus declares himself to be the way to the Father, in the First Apocalypse of James, Jesus explains exactly what this way entails. This article analyzes how 1 Apoc. Jas. uses the Johannine Christological themes of identity, death and ascension and makes them applicable for human salvation.
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In the Gospel of John, Jesus declares himself to be the way to the Father, in the First Apocalypse of James, Jesus explains exactly what this way entails. This article analyzes how 1 Apoc. Jas. uses the Johannine Christological themes of identity, death and ascension and makes them applicable for human salvation.
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