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Executive Summary

Executive Summary — Gospel of John (English→Hindi Language Package)

Why it matters

The Gospel of John is the most theologically dense, and — for a Hindi-speaking, Hindu-background audience — the most syncretism-vulnerable book yet processed by this pipeline. Its own vocabulary (Logos, the absolute “I am,” “the Father and I are one,” “know God,” “the way,” light/darkness) sits closer to Advaita Vedanta’s philosophical idiom than anything in Romans or Galatians. Get the core passage’s (John 3:1-21) “new birth” and “world” terminology wrong, and the curriculum’s flagship teaching text quietly becomes a rebirth-and-liberation narrative instead of a gospel of grace.

Key findings

  • 23 registered doctrines span all 21 chapters (full-book coverage confirmed chapter-by-chapter in 11_doctrine_analysis.md): 10 Critical, 8 High, 5 Medium, 0 Low risk.
  • 18 doctrines require mandatory human theologian review; 5 require native speaker review; zero are automated-review-only — a first for this pipeline’s Language Packages, reflecting John’s unusually concentrated theological density.
  • The extended translation_memory.json now carries 127 enforced terms: 43 inherited exactly from the Romans/Galatians baseline, plus 84 new John-specific terms, of which 19 are Critical and roughly 33 are High risk.
  • Three terms are flagged as the single highest-stakes new risks in the entire curriculum: the absolute “I am” (मैं हूँ, 8:58 etc.), “the Father and I are one” / “that they may be one” (10:30; 17:11,21-23), and κόσμος/“world” (जगत, never संसार, ~78 occurrences).
  • One passage — John 6:51-58’s “eat my flesh, drink my blood” — is the only content in this pipeline’s history requiring dual routing (theologian AND native speaker simultaneously), given compounding vegetarian-purity, blood-taboo, and cannibalism-misreading risks.

Risks

  • Monism collision (highest severity): मैं हूँ (8:58) and एक हैं (10:30) are phonetically/structurally close to the Advaita mahāvākyas “अहम् ब्रह्मास्मि” and “तत्त्वमसि.” Unmarked, either could confirm rather than confront Hindu non-dual metaphysics — inverting Christ’s own claim to distinct, personal deity.
  • Samsara collision: जगत vs. संसार is not stylistic; it is the difference between “God loves his creation” and “God offers escape from rebirth.” संसार is forbidden without exception across all ~78 occurrences of κόσμος.
  • Reincarnation collision: नया जन्म (John 3, the best-known “born again” text in the Bible) is one loose paraphrase away from पुनर्जन्म.
  • Pluralism collision: मार्ग (14:6, “the way”) is the standard Hindu term for one path among several (bhakti-mārga, jnāna-mārga, karma-mārga); the exclusive clause must never be softened.
  • Pastoral/purity collision: 6:51-58’s flesh-and-blood language confronts Hindu vegetarianism and blood-impurity taboos directly, with a live risk of a literal-cannibalism misreading absent explanation.
  • Sect-echo risk: Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Hindi NWT and Radhasoami/Sant Mat devotional literature both circulate demonstrably divergent renderings of John 1:1, 8:58, and 20:28 (documented in 05_translation_landscape.md §4) that this pipeline must never accidentally echo.

Opportunities

  • John’s simpler, more repetitive Greek vocabulary (relative to Paul’s) means the reading-level target (Class 8–10 Hindi) is easier to sustain here than in Romans — precision need not come at the cost of accessibility.
  • The Gospel’s own witness/testimony structure (μαρτυρέω, ~30 occurrences) gives this curriculum a built-in evangelistic framework already well-suited to Hindi Christian testimony culture, requiring only that it stay forensic/objective rather than drifting toward devotional anubhava-style subjective sharing.
  • John 4 (Samaritan woman) and John 9 (healed blind man) offer natural entry points for teaching material addressing caste/social-boundary and honor/shame dynamics directly relevant to Indian readers, building on groundwork already laid by the Romans/Galatians baseline’s caste-sensitive terms (impartiality_of_god, jews_by_birth).
  • The Farewell Discourse (chs.14-17) is unusually rich relational material (Abba-intimacy, mutual indwelling, the Counselor) that can be taught with the same warm register the baseline already licenses for Romans 8 and 12.
  1. Lock the translation memory before Phase 2 begins. All 19 Critical and ~33 High new terms in assets/translation_memory.json require theologian sign-off; do not permit any Phase 2 segment translation to proceed on chapters 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 14, 17, or 20 (the highest-density chapters) until sign-off is recorded.
  2. Route John 6:51-58 through dual review as a single joint pass, not two sequential single-reviewer passes, given the compounding doctrinal and pastoral-sensitivity concerns documented in 11_doctrine_analysis.md doctrine #21.
  3. Enforce the जगत/संसार and सच्चाई/सत्य fencing rules as automatic, non-negotiable validation gates (see 12_ai_translation_requirements.md Validation Rules) — these two decisions alone govern the correct rendering of roughly 100 combined occurrences across the Gospel.
  4. Attach the mandatory translator note to every occurrence (not merely first use) of the absolute “I am” and the Father-Son unity texts; treat note-omission at these specific points as an automatic escalation trigger, per the documented history of drift in comparable Critical terms in the Romans/Galatians baseline.
  5. Verify the YouVersion version ID (1875, Hindi BSI NV) against the live catalog before generating any lesson hyperlinks, and audit all Phase 2 output against the sect-echo table in 05_translation_landscape.md §4 before sign-off.

This summary synthesizes analysis/11_doctrine_analysis.md, assets/doctrine_risk_registry.json, analysis/04_comparative_theology.md, analysis/06_linguistic_gap_analysis.md, analysis/05_translation_landscape.md, and assets/translation_memory.json. It is the Phase 1 capstone deliverable for the Gospel of John Hindi Language Package and should be the first document read by any new theologian, native-speaker reviewer, or Phase 2 engineer joining this project.

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