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Ancient Church Interpretations of Difficult Passages in the Gospel of John. A Bogolovian Analysis of the Sources. Three Essays

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Ancient Church Interpretations of Difficult Passages in the Gospel of John. A Bogolovian Analysis of the Sources. Three Essays
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It is known that the Gospel of John contains numerous mysterious dogmatic and spiritual-moral meanings and is particularly difficult to understand. P. Malkov's book, "Old Church Interpretations of Difficult Passages in the Gospel of John: A Theological Analysis of the Contents of the Sources. Three Essays," is devoted to an overview of patristic interpretations of several fragments of the Fourth Gospel. Why did the Lord, when healing the man born blind, make clay from the spittle and anoint the blind man's eyes with the clay (John 9:6)? Why did Jesus weep before raising Lazarus from the dead (John 11:35). And finally, why did the Lord, after His Resurrection from the dead, forbid Mary Magdalene from touching Him, saying, "Touch Me not, for I am not yet ascended to My Father" (John 20:17), but allow Thomas to do so, commanding, "Reach out your hand and thrust it into My side" (John 20:27). The ancient Church's answers to these perplexing questions formed the basis of the three essays that comprise this book.
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