In Truth on Trial: The Lawsuit Motif in John's Gospel, Andrew T. Lincoln links reflection on contemporary issues with careful study of the Fourth Gospel. Exegetical chapters discern the shape of Jo…
This book is a not systematic commentary or exposition; nor is it intended for scholars or theologians, though whatever value it has for souls on pilgrimage may be as real for them as for others. …
This series of essays represents a major contribution in the advancement of Johannine scholarship. The author holds that the sources, setting, and theology of Johannine Christianity are closely rel…
In this magisterial synthesis, Paul A. Rainbow presents the most complete account of the theology of the Johannine corpus available today. Both critical and comprehensive, this volume includes all …
This beautifully written book shows that the Gospel of John is not a collection of dry fragments but a rich, unified text that continues to inspire believers. It is an insightful book. It is very h…
This book deals with the various manuscripts which support the Gospel of John, It will help you to see that the Gospel of John is one of the best attested books of the New Testament with manuscript…
The title of this book indicates both its focus and its thesis. They offer a new reading of the Gospel of John as a story of Jesus' mission in the historical context of Early Roman Palestine. They …
Callahan suggests that scholars have wrongly placed the sequence and therefore the importance of the works collectively known as the Johannine tradition - the Gospel of John and the Johannine Epist…
Deals not with details of criticism, but with the main features of Johannine Christianity. This book is intended to stimulate inquiry and to encourage students to "verify their references," the in…
In this fully revised edition of his well-established study of John, Stephen Smalley reviews and evaluates all the significant issues and critical problems of recent Johannine interpretation. He ar…