Document Type

Article

Publication Date

Winter 1991

Abstract

The story of the passion follows the upward movement of the pendulum. It begins with Jesus in the posture of a slave, washing his disciples’ feet (chap. 13); but concludes when Thomas recognizes that Jesus is both Lord and God (20:28), bringing the story back to the high point where it began in 1:1. Each year John’s passion account appears in the lectionary for Holy Week and his story of the resurrection is appointed for Easter and the Sunday after Easter, providing an opportunity for sustained reading and proclamation of these texts. John’s narrative is masterfully told; the drama is bold, yet subtle. Those who contemplate its message are drawn into the very heart of the Christian faith.

Publication Title

Word & World

ISSN

0275-5270

Publisher

Luther Seminary

Volume

11

Issue

1

First Page

84

Last Page

91

Published Citation

Koester, Craig R. “The Passion and Resurrection According to John.” Word & World 11, no. 1 (1991): 84–91.

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