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38. St. John Declares that Jesus Christ is the Eternal Logos – Creator of the Universe

When John called Jesus “the Logos” in chapter 1 of his Gospel, did he have the Greek philosophical term in mind, or was he simply using the Greek generic term for “word” as he uses in other places in his New Testament writings? This is the operative question. Scholars debate just how much the Greek […]

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Posted bySocratesMay 9, 2021May 31, 2025Posted inFaith and Reason, Logos, Philosophy, Theology and Biblical StudiesTags: john brought the Greek and Hebrew concepts of logos together in describing Christ, John choose the word logos to describe who Jesus was, John was aware of the philosophical meaning of logos3 Comments on 38. St. John Declares that Jesus Christ is the Eternal Logos – Creator of the Universe
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