This volume gathers many of today's most significant interpreters of the Bible as they examine John's Gospel and its distinctive theology, in relation to the wider canon of Scripture. Pastors, theologians, and biblical scholars will find studies of individual texts as well as broader biblical themes. Readers will come to appreciate anew the emphases that make John stand out among the New Testament writings. Readers will also develop a richer understanding of the deep theological connections that unite John with the Old Testament's vision of God and other New Testament portrayals of Jesus and his enduring significance.
Christopher M. Blumhofer (PhD, Duke University) is associate professor of New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Diane G. Chen (PhD, Fuller Seminary) is professor of New Testament at Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University.
Joel B. Green (PhD, Aberdeen) is senior professor of New Testament interpretation at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Richard Bauckham is professor emeritus at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. In 2009 he was awarded the Michael Ramsey prize for his book Jesus and the Eyewitnesses, and in 2010 the Franz-Delitzsch Award for a volume of collected essays, The Jewish World around the New Testament (2010).
Markus Bockmuehl is a University Lecturer in Divinity and a Fellow and Tutor at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
R. Alan Culpepper is Professor of Religion at McAfee School of Theology, Atlanta, and one of the leaders in Gospel of John research.