St John and the ‘Johannine Tradition’: Part 1
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The eagle, the youngest follower of Jesus, the “beloved disciple,” the last Apostle to die: there are many cursory things that we know about St John the Evangelist. However, there is perhaps no Apostle more shrouded in mystery and able to peak curiosity than John. In this episode, the Brothers begin their journey through the “Johannine Tradition,” which becomes a necessary bridge between the first and second century Christian movement, effectively connecting the first Fathers of the Church with the Apostolic generation.
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