The Mission and Function of o paraklitos in Johannine Literature vis-à-vis Nigerian Pentecostal/Charismatic Beliefs and Teachings on o paraklitos

The topic of ὁ παράκλητος (the Paraclete) in John 14-16 exposes not only the unique nature of Johannine Trinitarian theology, but also a pneumatological Christology. This points to the complex nature of the relationship between Christ and ὁ παράκλητος, as well as the mission of ὁ παράκλητος when Chr...

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Main Author: Uzukwu, Gesila Nneka (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: NTWSA [2019]
In: Neotestamentica
Year: 2019, Volume: 53, Issue: 1, Pages: 175-192
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Paraklētos / Bible. Johannesevangelium 14-16 / Holy Spirit / Pneumatology / Contextual theology / Nigeria / Pentecostal churches
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
KBN Sub-Saharan Africa
KDG Free church
NBF Christology
NBG Pneumatology; Holy Spirit
Further subjects:B Holy Spirit
B Pentecostalism
B Charismatic
B Pneumatology
B Johannine
B Pentecostal
B Paraclete
B Nigeria
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Summary:The topic of ὁ παράκλητος (the Paraclete) in John 14-16 exposes not only the unique nature of Johannine Trinitarian theology, but also a pneumatological Christology. This points to the complex nature of the relationship between Christ and ὁ παράκλητος, as well as the mission of ὁ παράκλητος when Christ ascends. What primary function of ὁ παράκλητος is likened to that of Christ? What implications flow forth from an exegetical and socio-historical study of John 14:16-17, 26 and 1 John 2:1 for twenty-first-century Nigerian Christians? This study has Nigeria as its focal point, because this country is noted for numerous Pentecostal and/or charismatic movements with a variety of doctrinal and cultural claims that have met with resistance and even dismissal from mainstream Christian theologians and churches. Using a socio-historical approach, this article will deal with three issues: (1) the meaning of ὁ παράκλητος in its Johannine context; (2) the correlation between the Paraclete texts in John in their socio-historical contexts; and (3) a re-evaluation of some Nigerian Pentecostal and charismatic teachings on the working of ὁ παράκλητος in light of the socio-historical context of Johannine literature.
ISSN:2518-4628
Contains:Enthalten in: Neotestamentica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1353/neo.2019.0015