
Johannine Literature
Johannine literature refers to a set of writings in the New Testament attributed to John the Apostle, including the Gospel of John, three letters (1, 2, and 3 John), and the Book of Revelation. These texts emphasize themes like love, the divinity of Christ, and the importance of faith. The Gospel of John presents a unique perspective on Jesus' life and teachings, focusing on his identity as the Son of God. Revelation provides vivid imagery and prophetic visions about the end times. Together, these works contribute significantly to Christian theology and the understanding of Jesus’ message.