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The Gospel of John:
Books, Articles and Reviews


Introductory & General -O- Books, Articles and Reviews


Cornelis Bennema, “The Sword of the Messiah and the Concept of Liberation in the Fourth Gospel”, Biblica 86 (2005): 35-58

Juan Barreto Betancort, “Sicar-Siquen en JN 4,5: ¿Una clave de interpretacion del texto?”, Filología Neotestamentaria 12 (1999): 89-106

Esther A. de Boer, “Mary Magdalene and the Disciple Jesus Loved”, Lectior Difficilior 1 (2000)

William Lane Craig, “The Disciples' Inspection of the Empty Tomb (Lk 24,12.24; Jn 20,2-10)” in A. Denaux (ed.), John and the Synoptics, (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium 101; Louvain: Leuven University Press, 1992): 614-619; reproduced at Leadership University's web site.

M. Labahn, “Between Tradition and Literary Art. The Use of the Miracle Tradition in the Fourth Gospel”, Biblica 80 (1999): 178-203

X. Levieils, “Juifs et Grecs dans la communauté johannique”, Biblica 82 (2001): 51-78

Mark A Matson, “Current Approaches to the Priority of John”, Stone - Campbell Journal  7 (Spring 2004): 51-78

Paul S. Minear, “The Promise of Life in the Gospel of John”, Theology Today 49 (1992-3): 485-99

James Muilenberg, “Literary Form in the Fourth Gospel”, Journal of Biblical Literature 51 (1932): 40-53 (New)

Jerome Neyrey, “What's Wrong With This Picture? John 4, Cultural Stereotypes of Women, and Public and Private Space”, Biblical Theology Bulletin 24 (1994): 77-91 (reproduced on Neyrey's homepage).

Jerome Neyrey, “The Sociology of Secrecy and the Fourth Gospel”, in F. Segovia (ed.), What Is John? Vol. II: Literary and Social Readings of the Fourth Gospel (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1998): 79-109 (reproduced on Neyrey's homepage).

Jerome Neyrey, “Despising the Shame of the Cross: Honor and Shame in the Johannine Passion Narrative”, Semeia 69 (1996): 113-37 (reproduced on Neyrey's homepage).

Jerome Neyrey, “The Trials (Forensic) and Tribulations (Honor Challenges) of Jesus: John 7 in Social Science Perspective”, Biblical Theology Bulletin 26 (1996): 107-24 (reproduced on Neyrey's homepage).

Jerome Neyrey, “The Footwashing in John 13:6-11: Transformation Ritual or Ceremony?”, in L. M. White and O. L. Yarbrough (eds.), The Social World of the First Christians: Essays in Honor of Wayne A. Meeks (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1995): 198-213 (reproduced on Neyrey's homepage).

M. Pesce and A. Destro, “La lavanda dei piedi di Gv 13,1-20, il Romanzo di Esopo e i Saturnalia di Macrobio, Biblica 80 (1999): 240-249

Sandra M. Schneiders, “Born Anew”, Theology Today 44 (1987-88): 189-98

Jeffrey Staley, “What Can a Postmodern Approach to the Fourth Gospel Add to Contemporary Debates About its Historical Situation?”, in Robert Fortna and Tom Thatcher (eds.), Jesus in Johannine Tradition (Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox, 2001) (New)

A. Watson, “Jesus and the Adulteress” in Biblica 80 (1999): 100-108

 


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