In this preface to this volume, The author notes that "Critical Protestant scholars and Roman Catholics are reading one and other's works and discussing one another's writings with charity and mutu…
John situates certain events in Jesus' ministry specifically during four Jewish festival seasons: Sabbath, Passover, Tabernacles, and Dedication. According to John, Jesus replaces these feasts in h…
How wide was the range of ideas used by early Christians to proclaim redemption through Jesus Christ? What did early Christians do with the concepts of shame, death, suffering, forgiveness, and fri…
While there are numerous studies of God in the Old Testament, the concept of God has largely been ignored as a subject of inquiry in contemporary New Testament theology. As this superb work by Mari…
In recent years, the disciplines of biblical studies and systematic theology have grown apart and largely lost the means of effective communication with one another. Unfortunately, this relational …
Throughout much of the twentieth century the Fourth Gospel took a back seat to the Synoptics when it came to historical reliability. Consequently, the contemporary quest of the historical Jesus dis…
This book introduces the reader to the Gospel of John in a unique way. Robert Kysar focuses on the religious thought of the Fourth Gospel, providing a survey of the major theological themes. He arg…
The harmony and consistency of John's Gospel can create the impression that the Fourth Gospel is relatively free of the problems and complexities which have tantalized scholars of the Synoptic trad…
John and His Witnes is a study of the characters who appear in the first chapter of the Fourth Gospel. It begins with John, the witness par excellence, and continues on to those who are brought to …
Jhon , in his epistles as in his gospel, he prove the deity of Christ: that Jesus is the pre-existent Christ who became flesh, that He shed His blood as the God-Man to redeem mankind from sin; That…