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Survey of scholarly works on the [[Beloved Disciple]] in the [[Gospel of John]].
Survey of scholarly works on the [[Beloved Disciple]] in the [[Gospel of John]].
==Overview==
There have been as many attempts to identify the [[Beloved Disciple]] as there have been commentaries on the [[Gospel of John]].
In 1985, James H. Charlesworth argued that the Beloved Disciple should be identified with the disciple [[Thomas]]. Other scholars (Eller, Waejen, and most recently, Ben Witherington III [see http://benwitherington.blogspot.com/2007/01/was-lazarus-beloved-disciple.html]) have seen in [[Lazarus]] a more likely candidate. None of the suggested hypotheses has gained consensus.
Most recently, [[The Gospel of John (2010 Michaels), book]] goes into the various possibilities (see pp. 17ff). Ramsey maintains that the [[Beloved Disciple]] is not [[Andrew]], [[Philip]], [[Nathaniel]], [[Judas Iscariot]], [[Thomas]], [[Lazarus]], [[Mary]], [[Martha]], Judas-not-Iscariot, [[Mary Magdalene]], or a son of Zebedee.  He was male, but other than that, he remains anonymous. Ramsey concludes his discussion on the identity of the [[Beloved Disciple]] as putative author of the [[Fourth Gospel]] as follows: ... ''he tells his story freely, yet... he retains his privacy, a privacy that even the most inquisitive commentator will do well to respect'' (p. 24).


==Select Bibliography (articles)==
==Select Bibliography (articles)==

Latest revision as of 02:46, 17 July 2012


Survey of scholarly works on the Beloved Disciple in the Gospel of John.

Select Bibliography (articles)

1960s

1970s

1980s

  • The Function and Background of the Beloved Disciple in the Gospel of John / Hans-Martin Schenke / in:Nag Hammadi, Gnosticism, and Early ChristianityHedrick, Charles W. - Hodgson, Robert, Jr. (eds.), Peabody (Mass.), Hendrickson, 1986, p. 111-125.
  • Le disciple bien-aimé / Jean Zumstein / In: Cahiers Bibliques de Foi et Vie 86.5 (1987) 47-58

1990s

2000s

  • 'Der Jünger, den Jesus liebte': Ideale Nachfolge im Johannesevangelium / Philip Müller / In: Geist und Leben 78.2 (2005) 81-91
    • The Beloved Disciple might be a historical figure but in the Gospel of John represents the ideal post-Easter disciple of Jesus

2010s

  • Whom Did Jesus Love Most? Beloved Disciples in John and Other Gospels / Marvin Meyer / In: The Legacy of John. Second-Century Reception of the Fourth Gospel (NT.S 132), Rasimus, Tuomas (ed.), Leiden / Boston, Brill, 2010, p. 73-91.

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