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BYU Studies Quarterly

BYU Studies Quarterly

Keywords

Bible, New Testament, John, Philosophy

Abstract

The author examines the centrality of Jesus in the Gospel of John. Looking at the book of Gospel of John through the lens of metaphysics, the author focuses on the concepts of being, relation, and duality. Specifically, the author looks at being as it applies to Jesus, the relation between the Father and the Son, and the duality of conditions of being, process, and ends. The metaphysical examination confirms the religious claim that all things are centered in Jesus Christ.

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