John the Evangelist
John the Evangelist is the name traditionally given to the author of the Gospel of John. Christians have traditionally identified him with John the Apostle, John of Patmos, and John the Presbyter, although this has been disputed by most modern scholars.
Saint John the Evangelist | |
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Detail from a window in the parish church of SS Mary and Lambert, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, with stained glass representing St John the Evangelist | |
Evangelist, Apostle, Theologian | |
Born | Between c.โAD 6โ9 |
Died | c.โAD 100 |
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Feast | 27 December (Western Christianity); 8 May and 26 September (Repose) (Eastern Orthodox Church) |
Attributes | Eagle, Chalice, Scrolls |
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John in the Bible |
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Johannine literature |
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