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Alicia D. Myers offers a thorough examination of the Gospel of John’s theological framework in this volume from the New New Testament Theology series published by Cambridge University Press. The work delves into the distinctive theological perspectives that characterize John’s Gospel, including Christology, soteriology, and ecclesiology.
Myers analyzes how the Fourth Gospel presents Jesus as the Word made flesh and explores the theological implications of key Johannine concepts such as eternal life, belief, and the relationship between Father and Son. The book situates these themes within both the historical context of first-century Judaism and Christianity and contemporary New Testament scholarship.
This comprehensive study serves as an essential resource for scholars, theologians, and advanced students seeking to understand the unique theological contributions of John’s Gospel and its influence on Christian doctrine and practice.







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