1.1 The explanatory profiles of social identity and self-categorization theories 27
1.2 Structure of a SAGA Type A argument 33
1.3 Structure of a SAGA Type B argument 33
1.4 Integrated Social Identity Methodological Model 39
2.1 SAGA Type A argument in CD 1 45
2.2 SAGA Type B argument in CD 4 51
2.3 SAGA Type A argument in CD 8 54
2.4 SAGA Type A′ argument in QS 3 61
3.1 Overall scene argumentative structure in the Fourth Gospel 79
4.1 Incipient SAGA Type A argument in John 1 89
4.2 SAGA Type A argument in John 2 95
4.3 SAGA Type A argument in John 3 98
4.4 SAGA Type A argument in John 4 105
4.5 SAGA Type B argument in John 5 109
4.6 SAGA Type A argument in John 6 115
4.7 SAGA Type A argument in John 7 119
4.8 SAGA Type A argument in John 10 124
4.9 SAGA Type A argument in John 12 129
4.10 SAGA Type A argument in John 18–19 136
4.11 Perceived social pressures in intra-subgroup differentiation in the Fourth Gospel 142
4.12 Intra-subgroup relations in the SAGA arguments of the Fourth Gospel 143
6.1 SAGA Type A argument utilising prototypes in 3 John 227