For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Dwell in the Darkness: John's Passion Narrative, Good Friday, and the Education of Desire / David Ford

Apr 2, 2026
David Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus and longtime John scholar, discusses how John's Gospel prepares readers for the cross. He explores the prologue’s framing of passion, the foot washing as radical humble service, Jesus before Pilate and truth over empire, the cross as seed of community, and the Gospel’s resistant attention to darkness alongside divine glory.
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INSIGHT

Who Not What Shapes The Passion

  • John's Gospel trains readers to ask who, not what, when approaching the cross.
  • Ford says every chapter shapes desire so that by chapters 18–19 we know precisely who is about to suffer: the Word made flesh.
INSIGHT

Prologue Prepares For The Hour

  • John signals the crucifixion, resurrection, and Spirit from the prologue onward so the Passion is anticipated throughout.
  • Ford points to
ADVICE

Practice Foot Washing As Radical Service

  • Do practice foot washing as radical service that models humility and mutual reception.
  • Ford highlights that Jesus, the Lord, performs a slave's task and commands: do as I have done, receiving others as receivers of Christ.
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