John

Studies in the Prologue of the Gospel of John

The Four Gospels

This series of studies on the prologue of John’s Gospel by Rendel Harris was originally published in the journal The Expositor.

My thanks to Book Aid for making this public domain work available for digitisation.

James Rendell Harris [1853-1941], The Origin of the Prologue to St John’s Gospel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1917. Hbk. pp.66.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • The Origin of the Prologue to St John, I
  • The Origin of the Prologue to St John, II
  • The Origin of the Prologue to St John, III
  • Christ as the Hand of God
  • On the Ascription of Sapiential Titles to Christ
  • Did Jesus Call Himself Sophia?
  • St John and the Divine Wisdom
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