Gospel of Glory

Major Themes in Johannine Theology

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Pub Date Aug 18 2015 | Archive Date Feb 12 2016

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Throughout Christian history, the Gospel of John's distinctive way of presenting the life, works, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus have earned it labels such as "the spiritual Gospel" and "the maverick Gospel." It has been seen as the most theological of the four canonical Gospels. In this volume Richard Bauckham, a leading biblical scholar and a bestselling author in the academy, illuminates main theological themes of the Gospel of John. Bauckham provides insightful analysis of key texts, covering topics such as divine and human community, God's glory, the cross and the resurrection, and the sacraments. This work will serve as an ideal supplemental text for professors and students in a course on John or the four Gospels. It will also be of interest to New Testament scholars and theologians.

Throughout Christian history, the Gospel of John's distinctive way of presenting the life, works, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus have earned it labels such as "the spiritual Gospel" and...


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Richard Bauckham is well-known for his careful scholarship in a variety of areas both in New Testament studies and theology. Gospel of Glory focuses on the Gospel of John, and is a rich feast for those who want to dig in to this gospel at a more thorough level. I've always found that Bauckham notices details and creates plausible arguments that put me in mind of a detective as much as a scholar. Perhaps that is the point: discovery. Bauckham's theological analyses of John as well as helpful attention to its storytelling make this a valuable addition to any shelf of books that can supplement the commentaries on John and enliven the imaginations of pastors and teachers.

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