Verbum et Ecclesia (Aug 2001)

<i>Imitatio Christi</i> in the fourth gospel

  • D.G. van der Merwe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v22i1.628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 131 – 148

Abstract

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Imitatio Christi is a concept which, although not referred to explicitly in the Fourth Gospel, is clearly spelled out in relation to the agency motif occurring in the Gospel. The disciples of Jesus have been appointed as his agents to continue his mission after his departure to his Father. In giving this message through to his readers, the Fourth Evangelist refers to Jesus' calling of his disciples, [Foreign font omitted]; pictures Jesus as [Foreign font omitted]; uses [Foreign font omitted] (the particle of comparison) to compare the lives of the disciples with that of Jesus; points out the tasks the disciples had to perform after Jesus' ascension and, finally, indicates how Jesus dwells in his disciples through the Paraclete.