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  2. John the Evangelist - Wikipedia

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    John the Evangelist. John the Evangelist[ a ] is the name traditionally given to the author of the Gospel of John. Christians have traditionally identified him with John the Apostle, John of Patmos, and John the Presbyter, [ 2 ] although there is no consensus on how many of these may actually be the same individual.

  3. Johannine literature - Wikipedia

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    Johannine literature is the collection of New Testament works that are traditionally attributed to John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, or to the Johannine community. [1] They are usually dated to the period c. AD 60–110, with a minority of scholars, including Anglican bishop John Robinson, offering the earliest of these datings.

  4. John of Patmos - Wikipedia

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    e. John of Patmos (also called John the Revelator, John the Divine, John the Theologian; Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Θεολόγος, romanized : Iōannēs ho Theologos) is the name traditionally given to the author of the Book of Revelation. Revelation 1:9 states that John was on Patmos, [ 1] an Aegean island off the coast of Roman ...

  5. Johannine community - Wikipedia

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    The term Johannine community refers to an ancient Christian community which placed great emphasis on the teachings of Jesus and his apostle John . Their particular Christian practices, rituals, and theology may be referred to as Johannine Christianity. [ 1] Biblical scholars and historians of Christianity who assert the existence of such a ...

  6. John the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    John the Apostle[ 12] ( Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης; Latin: Ioannes[ 13] c. 6 AD – c. 100 AD; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ;), also known as Saint John the Beloved and, in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, Saint John the Theologian, [ 14] was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Generally listed as the youngest apostle ...

  7. St John's Church, Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    The Revd Godfrey Kaziro. Curate (s) The Revd Jeffrey Risbridger. St John's Church, Waterloo, is an Anglican Greek Revival church in South London, built in 1822–24 to the designs of Francis Octavius Bedford. It is dedicated to St John the Evangelist, [1] and with St Andrew's, Short Street, forms a united benefice.

  8. St. John the Evangelist Church - Wikipedia

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    St. John the Evangelist Church. St. John the Evangelist Church refers to churches honoring John the Apostle, also known as John the Divine or John of Patmos, as their patron saint but distinguished from John the Baptist. Thus, the designation may refer to:

  9. Segna di Bonaventura - Wikipedia

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    Segna di Bonaventura. Segna di Bonaventura, also known as Segna de Bonaventura, and as Segna di Buonaventura, was an Italian painter of the Sienese School. He was active from about 1298 to 1331. [1] In 1306 he painted a panel for the office of the Biccherna in the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena. In 1317 he painted an altar panel for the convent of ...