“We don't know where …” John 20:2

Interpretation 30 (2):125-139 (1976)
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Abstract

Mary's plaintive questions about the “where” of Jesus punctuate the Easter story in John's Gospel. A discovery of the significance of this question of “where” is of prime importance for understanding Johannine theology, Christology, and ethics

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