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DOI: 10.1177/0142064X0302500404 John for Readers of Mark? A Response to Richard Bauckhams Proposal4 Trinity Road, Darlington, Co. Durham DL3 7AS This article is a response to Richard Bauckhams second contribution to the influential volume The Gospels for All Christians, in which he proposes that the Fourth Gospel was not written specifically for the Johannine community but for Christians in general. Following a general summary of his argument, the response focuses largely on Bauckhams exegesis of Jn 11.2, which, he claims, was unequivocally directed to readers who knew Marks Gospel but who had no knowledge of distinctively Johannine traditions. In the main section, Bauckhams argument is summarized under five points, each of which is answered by detailed comment. This investigation finds that his interpretation of 11.2, which is the single basis upon which his whole case is constructed, is flawed.
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