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That is, the Gospel of John constructs the speeches of Jesus in an effort to interpret traditional sayings of Jesus. I'll give you a very obvious example, the story of Jesus and Nicodemus.
Thanks to The Gospel of John, the "Word made flesh" has now become the Word made visible. In an age of visuals, it might just attract many who would never take the time to read John's gospel.
The first is THE GOSPEL OF JOHN. Visual Bible International, a faith-based media company, has produced a verbatim adaptation from the GOOD NEWS BIBLE — an accessible translation written in 1966.
Though modestly budgeted, The Gospel of John looks remarkably authentic, from the meticulously researched costumes and artifacts to the exterior locations in southern Spain.
Bishop John Shelby Spong challenges traditional understandings of the Gospel of John, calling it “Jewish to its core, characterized by its boundless, mystical thought.” ...
The Gospel of John Pic drawn from the fourth and most singular gospel will arrest the attention of anyone interested in interpretations of scripture. Produced by a "faith-based media company," and ...
For Brad Sherrill, the play grew to be something more than a play. Of course, giving a one-man performance of the entire Gospel of John is not typical theater fare to begin with. But what Sherrill … ...
John 20 gives us the simple, clear reason why this Gospel was written: “Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of [his] disciples that are not written in this book.