"The New Testament: The Gospel According To St. John" presents a foundational text of Christian scripture. This gospel, attributed traditionally to St. John, offers a unique perspective on the life, teachings, miracles, and significance of Jesus Christ. A cornerstone of Christian belief, the Gospel of John explores profound theological themes such as the divine nature of Jesus, the concept of eternal life, and the relationship between God and humanity.
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