2019
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v75i1.5375
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Divine fellowship in the Gospel of John: A Trinitarian spirituality

Abstract: This article investigates how Trinity features are presented in the Gospel of John and how the early Christians experienced the Trinity in their daily lives. The immanence and ‘lived experiences’ of the divine are fostered by how the immanence of the divine is expounded in terms of the familia Dei: God as Father, the Logos as Son of God, believers as Children of God and the Spirit-Paraclete as the one who constitutes the family and educates the children in the family. Therefore, in this article, the familia De… Show more

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“…Merwe menyatakan di dalam Yesus kasih Allah terpancar dan keselamatan yang dari Bapa dipancarkan di dalam diri-Nya. Sebab Yesus lahir sebagai Anak yang hanya mengerjakan pekerjaan Bapa-Nya (Merwe, 2019). Bahkan Pilatus sendiri tidak menemukan kesalahan di dalam diri Yesus (18:38b).…”
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“…Merwe menyatakan di dalam Yesus kasih Allah terpancar dan keselamatan yang dari Bapa dipancarkan di dalam diri-Nya. Sebab Yesus lahir sebagai Anak yang hanya mengerjakan pekerjaan Bapa-Nya (Merwe, 2019). Bahkan Pilatus sendiri tidak menemukan kesalahan di dalam diri Yesus (18:38b).…”
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“…Besides the obvious Pauline Trinitarian formulations, the Gospel of John gives us a detailed description of the relationship within the Godhead Van der Merwe (2019),. in his recent article 'Divine fellowship in the Gospel of John: A Trinitarian spirituality', steers away from the soteriologically centred notion of the Trinity and uses the Gospel of John to illustrate the nature of the relationship within the Godhead in what he terms 'familia Dei'.…”
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