Conceptualising holiness in the Gospel of John: The mode and objectives of holiness (part 1)

This article investigates the code of holiness as well as the objectives of holiness in the Gospel of John. The en route to holiness will be dealt with in a following article, ‘Conceptualizing holiness in the Gospel of John: the  en route to holiness and the character of holiness (Part 2)’. In the G...

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Main Author: Dirk van der Merwe
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2017-02-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/3421
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spelling doaj-2f179d5b069642a0b6a74a4acb7807f42020-11-24T21:40:50ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502017-02-01733e1e910.4102/hts.v73i3.34213787Conceptualising holiness in the Gospel of John: The mode and objectives of holiness (part 1)Dirk van der Merwe0Department of Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology, University of South AfricaThis article investigates the code of holiness as well as the objectives of holiness in the Gospel of John. The en route to holiness will be dealt with in a following article, ‘Conceptualizing holiness in the Gospel of John: the  en route to holiness and the character of holiness (Part 2)’. In the Gospel of John, the holiness of the trinity constitutes the theological environment for the code of holiness and forms the basis for the exhortation to holiness. The code of holiness is described in the light of the interaction of three levels of relationships: the unity between Father and the Son as the example of holiness, the unity between Jesus and the disciples as the basis for holiness and the unity among the disciples as the inducting objective for holiness. For the Fourth Evangelist, the objective of holiness is fourfold: The first objective is to constitute a unity among the followers of Jesus (17:20–23), although it is not explicitly defined in this context. The second objective refers to the preparation of Jesus’ disciples to continue Jesus’ mission. The third objective for holiness is that the world (ὁ κόσμος) may believe (πιστεύῃ) and may know (γινώσκῃ) that God has sent his Son (ὅτι σύ με ἀπέστειλας) (17:20–23). The fourth and the ultimate objective is the glorification of God (17:4).https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/3421
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Conceptualising holiness in the Gospel of John: The mode and objectives of holiness (part 1)
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title Conceptualising holiness in the Gospel of John: The mode and objectives of holiness (part 1)
title_short Conceptualising holiness in the Gospel of John: The mode and objectives of holiness (part 1)
title_full Conceptualising holiness in the Gospel of John: The mode and objectives of holiness (part 1)
title_fullStr Conceptualising holiness in the Gospel of John: The mode and objectives of holiness (part 1)
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualising holiness in the Gospel of John: The mode and objectives of holiness (part 1)
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description This article investigates the code of holiness as well as the objectives of holiness in the Gospel of John. The en route to holiness will be dealt with in a following article, ‘Conceptualizing holiness in the Gospel of John: the  en route to holiness and the character of holiness (Part 2)’. In the Gospel of John, the holiness of the trinity constitutes the theological environment for the code of holiness and forms the basis for the exhortation to holiness. The code of holiness is described in the light of the interaction of three levels of relationships: the unity between Father and the Son as the example of holiness, the unity between Jesus and the disciples as the basis for holiness and the unity among the disciples as the inducting objective for holiness. For the Fourth Evangelist, the objective of holiness is fourfold: The first objective is to constitute a unity among the followers of Jesus (17:20–23), although it is not explicitly defined in this context. The second objective refers to the preparation of Jesus’ disciples to continue Jesus’ mission. The third objective for holiness is that the world (ὁ κόσμος) may believe (πιστεύῃ) and may know (γινώσκῃ) that God has sent his Son (ὅτι σύ με ἀπέστειλας) (17:20–23). The fourth and the ultimate objective is the glorification of God (17:4).
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