John and the Johannine Letters
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John and the Johannine Letters  -     By: Colleen M. Conway

John and the Johannine Letters

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Title: John and the Johannine Letters
By: Colleen M. Conway
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2017
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1426766394
ISBN-13: 9781426766398
Series: Core Biblical Studies
Stock No: WW766398

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While the book necessarily includes discussion of key concepts in Johannine scholarship (e.g., the existence or not of a distinctive Johannine community, questions regarding the gospel's sources and redactional layers), it also takes into account more recent developments in New Testament studies. It includes gender related issues with influence by postcolonial approaches as well as the influence of the Gospel's socio-political context in shaping its Christology and theology.

Chapters focus on the different approaches to the Johannine texts and view the Gospel and letters through the lens of each respective approach. Chapters also encourage observation and open with a brief scripture reading assignment,  followed by guiding questions to help students understand the key questions and themes for each approach. 

Author Bio

Colleen Conway is Professor of Religious Studies in the Department of Religion at Seton Hall University.  Her primary research focus in on the function of gender categories in biblical texts from literary, cultural and historical perspectives.

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