The Meaning of “Life” in John’s Gospel
Richard from St. Petersburg, FL recently asked us this question: “The distinction between ‘eternal life’ (aeon zoe) and ‘life’ (zoe) in John, is, exactly, what? Zoe-life […]
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Richard from St. Petersburg, FL recently asked us this question: “The distinction between ‘eternal life’ (aeon zoe) and ‘life’ (zoe) in John, is, exactly, what? Zoe-life […]
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