"The Disciple Jesus Loved": Witness, Author, Apostle — A Response to Richard Bauckham's Jesus and the Eyewitnesses

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  • STOUT S
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Richard Bauckham's Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006) makes a persuasive argument that the Gospels display eyewitness testimony and thus renews the quest for the identity of the Beloved Disciple as the author of the Fourth Gospel. While Bauckham attributes this Gospel to "the presbyter John" mentioned by Papias, the authors of this study show that the patristic evidence more likely seems to support the authorship of John the apostle and that the literary device of inclusio in the Fourth Gospel, astutely observed by Bauckham, also favors the authorship of John the son of Zebedee.

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KÖSTENBERGER, A. J., & STOUT, S. O. (2008). “The Disciple Jesus Loved”: Witness, Author, Apostle — A Response to Richard Bauckham’s Jesus and the Eyewitnesses. Bulletin for Biblical Research, 18(2), 209–231. https://doi.org/10.2307/bullbiblrese.18.2.0209

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