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Directly or indirectly, race makes many appearances in the Fourth
Gospel. What is the meaning of all this attention to ethnic labels?
Race in John's Gospel investigates how John reflects the racialized
ideas current in its milieu, challenging some and adapting others.
Ultimately, John dismisses race as valid grounds for prejudice or
discrimination, devaluing the very criteria on which race is based.
The cumulative effect of this rhetoric is to undermine the category
itself, exposing earthly race as irrelevant and illusory. However,
John's anthropology is layered, and looks beyond this unimportant
earthly level. Above it, John constructs a heavenly level of racial
identity, based on one's descent from either God or the devil.
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