John 21:24-25: a case of failed attestation?
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Tolmie, D.F. (D. Francois)
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Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria
Abstract
In this article the tendency to interpret John 21:24-25 narratologically as a
highly sophisticated and effective technique is disputed. Instead it is argued
that the Beloved Disciple is identified in these verses as the real author of
the Gospel and that the dominating function in John 21 :24-25 is the
testimonial function (also known as the function of attestation). It is also
argued that the intended effect of this junction is undermined by the
awkward manner in which it is fulfilled.
Description
Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'
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Keywords
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Tolmie, DF 1996. 'John 21:24-25: A case of failed attestation?', Skrif en Kerk, vol. 17, no.2, pp 420-426.