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The Criticism of the Fourth Gospel / Eight Lectures on the Morse Foundation, Delivered in the Union Seminary, New York in October and November 1904

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A scholar presents eight lectures surveying recent critical literature and methods concerning the Gospel of John, assessing questions of authorship, historical reliability, and theological development. He outlines the author's standpoint and narrative technique, examines the work's pragmatism and distinctive Logos doctrine, and considers its Christology and early transmission. Engaging both sympathetic and critical views, the lectures challenge simplistic reductions of the Gospel's theology to Pauline origins, argue for a balanced treatment of tradition and criticism, and propose directions for further debate about the relations among Jesus' teaching, Pauline thought, and Johannine theology.

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W. Sanday

W. Sanday was a prominent biblical scholar and theologian known for his critical examination of the New Testament texts. He delivered a series of influential lectures, later published as "The Criticism of the Fourth Gospel," which focused on the complexities of the Gospel of John. Sanday also contributed to the discourse on early Christian writings with his work "The Gospels in the Second Century," where he analyzed the critical aspects of the text "Supernatural Religion." His scholarly contributions have had a lasting impact on biblical criticism and the understanding of early Christian literature.

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