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The role(s) of the spirit-paraclete in John 16:4b-15 : a socio-rhetorical investigation

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dc.contributor.advisor Botha, J. Eugene en
dc.contributor.author Tuppurainen, Riku Pekka en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-25T10:55:57Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-25T10:55:57Z
dc.date.issued 2006-11
dc.date.submitted 2006-11-30 en
dc.identifier.citation Tuppurainen, Riku Pekka (2006) The role(s) of the spirit-paraclete in John 16:4b-15 : a socio-rhetorical investigation, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1717> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1717
dc.description.abstract The subject and the scope of this study are the role(s) of the Spirit-Paraclete in John 16:4b-15. The methodology applied is socio-rhetorical criticism as developed by Vernon K. Robbins. The fourth Gospel is called the `spiritual Gospel.' Its pneumatic connotations are not only related to its presentation of Christ but also to its frequent references to the Spirit and its cognates. Jesus' Spirit-Paraclete teaching in his Farewell Discourse is a prominent example of this. Its pneumatological content is, however, problematic. This is demonstrated by the various attempts of Johannine scholars. In addition, methodologies, goals and the scope of these studies vary. It was observed that if scholars suggest a role for the Spirit-Paraclete, they usually use `either-or' language, pointing out one role while excluding other possible roles from their conclusions or merely list explicitly mentioned functions of the Spirit-Paraclete. This study is a response to this present situation. It deals with the last two Spirit-Paraclete sayings of Jesus in his farewell address to determine the role(s) of the Spirit-Paraclete, applying the comprehensive reading model which has not been applied to this text before. The hypothesis was that if a more comprehensive methodology is applied to the narrative, a more comprehensive understanding of the text would be gained. We applied multidisciplinary socio-rhetorical criticism which takes into account narrative-rhetorical, intertextual, social-cultural, ideological and sacred aspects of the text while not neglecting contexts in which the story took place, was recorded and is interpreted. Findings were that the roles of the Spirit-Paraclete go beyond mere theological and spiritual significance to touch sociological and psychological aspects of human experience. Thus, the roles of the Spirit-Paraclete are multidimensional. These roles are also integrated with each other. Together they support and point to one major role of the Spirit-Paraclete, which does not, however, downplay his other roles. The central role of the Spirit-Paraclete in John 16:4b-15 is to be the divine presence who forms a performing community of the disciples called the people of the Spirit. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (ix, 229 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Disciple(ship) en
dc.subject Forensic en
dc.subject Johannine community en
dc.subject Narrative en
dc.subject Paraclete en
dc.subject Paravklhto~ en
dc.subject Role en
dc.subject Socio-rhetorical en
dc.subject Social-scientific en
dc.subject Soteriology en
dc.subject The (Holy) Spirit en
dc.subject The Spirit-Paraclete en
dc.subject The Spirit of Truth en
dc.subject World en
dc.subject.ddc 226.5067
dc.subject.lcsh Bible. N.T. John XVI, 4b-15 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
dc.subject.lcsh Holy Spirit -- Biblical teaching
dc.subject.lcsh Salvation -- Biblical teaching
dc.subject.lcsh Christian life -- Biblical teaching
dc.title The role(s) of the spirit-paraclete in John 16:4b-15 : a socio-rhetorical investigation en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department New Testament en
dc.description.degree D. Th. (New Testament) en


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