Original scientific paper
Is John’s Gospel Ethically Defective?
Robin Plant
; Evanđeoski teološki fakultet, Osijek
Abstract
This paper discusses and evaluates the widespread view that John’s Gospel has little ethical value and may even be responsible for fostering antisemitism. It is argued that such criticisms are misplaced and that John is, in fact, advocating the kind of unity, mutual trust and self-sacrifice that would have been necessary among believers at a time of conflict between church and synagogue. Jesus’ willingness to wash the disciples’ feet, the egalitarian nature of the Gospel, and the paradigmatic community of Father, Son and Spirit, are identified as role models for the kind of love Jesus commands. Although John’s ethical focus is essentially inward-looking, it forms the basis for a distinctive Christian counter-culture and has important social and political implications. It is concluded that while John’s ethical vision is limited, and open to being misapplied, this can be avoided by interpreting it in the light of other biblical perspectives.
Keywords
Bible; God; church; ethics; Gospel of John; evangelisation; unity; love; theology
Hrčak ID:
215506
URI
Publication date:
25.6.2012.
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