The Mother of Jesus in the Gospel according to John: A Narrative-Critical and Theological Perspective

Citation:

Karakolis, Christos. “The Mother of Jesus in the Gospel according to John: A Narrative-Critical and Theological Perspective”. Analogia 1, no. 1 (2016): 1–16.
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Abstract:

This study attempts to analyse the narrative function and the theological significance of Jesus’ mother for the overall theology of the fourth gospel, mainly based on the exegetical method of narrative criticism.In the first part, the problem of the anonymity of Jesus’ mother in juxtapposition with the anonymity of the beloved disciple is dealt with. The second part consists of a detailed exegetical approach to the narrative of Jesus’ first sign in Cana within the Johannine narrative context as a whole. On this basis, in the third part a response to further relevant questions about the significance of Jesus’ mother according to the overall fourth gospel’s witness is attempted. The article is concluded with a summary of exegetical and theological positions, including a hypothesis about a possible Johannine background of the current Orthodox understanding of Theotokos.

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