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So much is achieved by the Johonnine passion narrative, that there is hardly need for a resurrection account (C. H. Dodd).

So much is achieved by the Johonnine passion narrative, that there is hardly need for a resurrection account (C. H. Dodd). Do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Base your answer on an analysis of John 20:1-29.

Use footnotes and bibliography when writing the essay.
For example: Baptism has been often seen as the Christian symbolic action and as a new beginning which puts off the power of darkness’ old nature and clothes with the new nature in Christ’s righteousness. It is a door into a new life, opened by faith in Christ and opening into a divine realm of spirit and grace.1

Footnotes : 1. Joseph Martos, Doors to the Sacred: A Historical Introduction to the Sacraments in the Catholic Church (New York: Triumph Books, 1991), 146.

Bibliography: Martos, Joseph. Doors to the Sacred: A Historical Introduction to the Sacraments in the Catholic Church. New York: Triumph Books, 1991.

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