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Luke Irwin’s ‘Jesus and the Visibility of God’ offers a comprehensive theological analysis of the Fourth Gospel’s unique presentation of Jesus as God made visible. The book investigates how the Gospel of John constructs a theology centered on the ability to see and encounter the divine through Jesus Christ.
Irwin examines key passages and themes that emphasize the relationship between physical sight and spiritual belief, exploring how John’s Gospel distinguishes itself from other New Testament accounts. The work delves into the philosophical and theological implications of visibility as a metaphor for divine revelation and the incarnation.
Through careful exegesis and scholarly interpretation, Irwin demonstrates how the Fourth Gospel uses visual imagery and the concept of seeing to communicate its central message about Jesus’s identity and significance. This book is essential reading for scholars of Johannine theology, New Testament studies, and those interested in early Christian christology and the nature of divine revelation.







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