Narrative temporality and Johannine symbolism

How does narrative temporality affect the understanding of Johannine symbolism? To investigate this is the purpose of this article. The notion of narrative temporality is not new in the study of Biblical texts. However, there have not been many studies which make this notion their main thrust. Rath...

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Main Author: H. Ito
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Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2003-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1632
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description How does narrative temporality affect the understanding of Johannine symbolism? To investigate this is the purpose of this article. The notion of narrative temporality is not new in the study of Biblical texts. However, there have not been many studies which make this notion their main thrust. Rather, generally speaking, it has merely been used as a “guide” or framework by which one can investigate some other important aspects such as the interpretation of a certain piece of literature, narrative, or part of a narrative. Against this background, this article wishes to put more focus on the possibility and impact this notion can provide in Biblical studies. In order to do this, this article takes up the subject of Johannine symbolism in the Fourth Gospel, especially the symbol of light, simply because it is not easy to understand. The more difficult the subject is, the clearer this notion can display its impact and usability in the readings of Biblical narratives.
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spelling doaj-art-14c4500ca8264fd1bef97db84a2dec592025-02-11T12:33:51ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892003-12-0123210.38140/at.v23i2.1632Narrative temporality and Johannine symbolismH. Ito0University of the Free State How does narrative temporality affect the understanding of Johannine symbolism? To investigate this is the purpose of this article. The notion of narrative temporality is not new in the study of Biblical texts. However, there have not been many studies which make this notion their main thrust. Rather, generally speaking, it has merely been used as a “guide” or framework by which one can investigate some other important aspects such as the interpretation of a certain piece of literature, narrative, or part of a narrative. Against this background, this article wishes to put more focus on the possibility and impact this notion can provide in Biblical studies. In order to do this, this article takes up the subject of Johannine symbolism in the Fourth Gospel, especially the symbol of light, simply because it is not easy to understand. The more difficult the subject is, the clearer this notion can display its impact and usability in the readings of Biblical narratives. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1632The Gospel according to JohnJohn 9SymbolismNarrative temporalityLight/DarknessJohannesevangelie
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Narrative temporality and Johannine symbolism
Acta Theologica
The Gospel according to John
John 9
Symbolism
Narrative temporality
Light/Darkness
Johannesevangelie
title Narrative temporality and Johannine symbolism
title_full Narrative temporality and Johannine symbolism
title_fullStr Narrative temporality and Johannine symbolism
title_full_unstemmed Narrative temporality and Johannine symbolism
title_short Narrative temporality and Johannine symbolism
title_sort narrative temporality and johannine symbolism
topic The Gospel according to John
John 9
Symbolism
Narrative temporality
Light/Darkness
Johannesevangelie
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