How do the Greco-Roman views of ethnicity inform our reading of the Spirit in the Fourth Gospel? This Study not only reviews the role of ethnicity and Race in the ancient world; it also proposes a bold new understanding of Johannine pneumatology.
The Spirit is the divine breath of God that commissions Jesus fo.
From an Ethnocritical perspective, this Study argues that the Spirit was articulated for an ethnically diverse Johannine community that was dealing with the issues of Race relations.
How do the Greco-Roman views of ethnicity inform our reading of the Spirit in the Fourth Gospel? This Study not only reviews the role of ethnicity and Race in the ancient world; it also proposes a bold new understanding of Johannine pneumatology