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In the light of the present vigorous and mostly one-sided debate concerning the unity of believers, this study endeavours to accomplish a justified and demythologized perspective of this issue. On the basis of this research then, the question of Johannine perspective on unity, as well as the feasibility thereof in the South African (ecclesiastical) context is addressed.