Johannine Christianity - The Letters - Lecture 12
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of Johannine Christianity in this 51-minute lecture from Yale University's Introduction to New Testament course. Delve into the Gospel of John's unique portrayal of Jesus, often speaking in riddles, and its focus on Christology. Examine the themes echoed in 1 John and the possible correspondence of the Johannine community. Investigate the differing Christologies in early Christianity, the sectarian nature of 1 John, and the changing community reflected in 2 and 3 John. Gain insights into the divinity and humanity of Jesus as presented in these texts, and understand the conflicts with Docetists and other early Christian groups. Through five comprehensive chapters, uncover the rich theological and historical context of these New Testament writings.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Riddles and Division in the Gospel of John
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- Chapter 2. Differing Christologies in Early Christianity
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- Chapter 3. Themes in 1 John
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- Chapter 4. Sectarianism and 1 John
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- Chapter 5. The Changing Community of 2 and 3 John
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