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  1. From the pen of John we have the great chapter concerning the Good Shepherd and the sheep (John 10), and this figure is used also by Paul (Acts 20:28). John was one of the three apostles who were privileged while on the holy mount to enjoy a foretast of the coming kingdom, and Paul writes of the time when this same kingdom will be delivered up to God (1 Cor 15:24).

  2. John illustrates rather the med-. itative and intuitive order of mind. Paul is always seeking to. argue out the truth and to prove it from the Old Testament and. from experience. John simply sees the truth and declares it, as if confident that those who have an eye for it will also see and accept it.

  3. The recent attempt of Dr. Beyschlag (Christologie des N. T., pp.149 sqq., 242 sqq.) to resolve the pre-existent Christ of Paul and John into an ideal principle, instead of a real personality, is an exegetical failure, like the similar attempts of the Socinians, and is as far from the mark as the interpretation of some of the Nicene fathers (e.g., Marcellus) who, in order to escape the Arian ...

  4. Jan 5, 2012 · Paul and the Apostle John. Last updated on: January 5, 2012 at 10:13 am. January 5, 2012 by Joel Willitts. I’ve done a good bit of thinking about Matthew and Paul and only a little about the ...

  5. Nov 9, 2022 · John Whittaker similarly notes that “the Timaeus was without a doubt not only the most frequently read dialogue of Plato, but in general the most influential work of a philosophical nature” (John Whittaker, “Plutarch, Platonism, and Christianity,” in Studies in Platonism and Patristic Thought [ed. John Whittaker; London: Variorum Reprints, 1984] 50–63, at 57).

  6. May 1, 2023 · The New Perspective on Paul is a theological movement that achieved widespread popularity in the first decade of the twenty-first century. While the viewpoints among New Perspective proponents are not monolithic, all generally insist that the teaching of second temple Judaism should be the guiding standard for understanding the background of Pauline theology.

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  8. The Social Teaching of John Paul II. January 15, 2014 by Dr. John C. Caiazza, PhD. John Paul wanted to move forward the Council’s openness and announcement of Christian hope to the postmodern world, but … he saw that the excesses brought about by the Council were having destructive effects and acted to preserve the Church’s structure and ...