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January 1, 2005
At his sudden death in August 1998, Raymond E. Brown, S.S., was acknowledged internationally as one of the greatest New Testament scholars. Writings on the Gospel and Letters of John spanned his whole career. In tribute to his life and work, St. Mary's Seminary and University, Baltimore, Maryland, hosted a conference in October 2003, "Life in Abundance." The conference did not focus directly on the work of Brown, but followed his lead in discussing the state of Johannine studies, the relation of John to first-century Judaism, and Johannine theology and issues of interpretation. This volume brings together presentations by scholars on these subjects.

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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: The Liturgical Press (January 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814630111
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814630112
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Art and Product of Scripture Study, July 28, 2005
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This work is a compilation of papers delivered at a 2003 conference addressing Johannine theology and dedicated to Raymond E. Brown, S.S., an internationally respected New Testament scholar. On one level, this is a work by scholars for scholars; however, it also has much to offer those interested in learning more about scripture study and, in particular, the place of John's gospel in the New Testament. In Craig R. Koester's chapter on the death of Jesus, for example, we learn that the story of the crucifixion in John has traditionally been studied in combination with the other three gospels, but critical scholarship moves in the opposite direction, looking at the four stories independently. In that light, Koester explains, John stands alone, telling of Jesus' triumph while the Synoptics focus on his suffering. The remainder of the chapter looks at the crucifixion as described by John "as an expression of love in human terms, as a sacrifice for sin, as conflict with evil, and as a revelation of divine glory."
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fitting Tribute to a Great Scholar and Man, May 27, 2007
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Tributes to scholars who have died are traditional providing the said scholar made a contribution to his field. Frather Raymond Brown did more than that. He was the outstanding Catholic scholar of the 20th century and a true priest and true man. I was his student in the 80's and during that period although I could never aspire to his height of intellect or scholarship he gently guided me to a deep love of God and what it meant to be a Christian. Life in Abundance is what Fr. Brown had and shared, and this tribute to him reflects not only the high scholarship of those that have followed him but those who loved him. This is the community of the Beloved diciple and not all of them are Christians. Fr. Brown would be pleased.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Dubious Disciple Book Review, February 3, 2011
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I introduced Raymond Brown a couple books back as one of the most important theologians of the 20th century. A few years after his sudden death in 1998, St. Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore hosted a conference titled "Life in Abundance," to follow Brown's lead in discussing the state of Johannine studies. This volume brings together presentations by scholars there.

Anyone who is a student of John's Gospel will recognize many of the contributors: Alan Culpepper, Robert Kysar, D. Moody Smith and more. The articles are grouped into four categories: [1] Johannine Studies: Challenges and Prospects, [2] Historical Context and the Gospel of John, [3] Johannine Theology, and [4] Interpreting the Work of Raymond Brown.

Brown, according to Culpepper, "represents an advance over both the skepticism of Bultmann (and more recently the Jesus Seminar) on the one hand and the conservatism of Dodd, Robinson, and later D.A. Carson on the other hand." For example, Brown originally accepted the traditional identification of the Beloved Disciple as John, son of Zebedee, but later changed his mind.

Brown entered the world of Johannine scholarship at the perfect time, it seems, just as the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls revealed a Jewish sect in first-century Palestine that expressed itself in much the same dualistic, exclusivistic terminology as John's Gospel. We no longer need to explain the Fourth Gospel in terms of Hellenistic or Gnostic thought, for we now know there were similar forms of Jewish thought contemporaneous with the birth of Christianity. When in verse 5:24, John explains that "those who hear and believe have entered eternal life and have passed from death to life," we can see traces of John's realized eschatology, without completely rejecting the future eschatology displayed in the verses immediately following. Life in abundance ... both now and later.

This is a scholarly book, very good for those wanting to catch up on the latest thinking about John's Gospel. For that purpose, I give it five stars. If you're looking for inspirational reading, this is probably not the right book.

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whisper from the grave, expulsion theory, hannine community, sensus plenior, expulsion from the synagogue, biblical renewal, pastoral writings, world behind the text, eucharistic traditions, critical meaning, striving after wind, surplus meaning, biblical fundamentalism, fourth evangelist
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Fourth Gospel, Gospel of John, New York, New Testament, Raymond Brown, Paul Ricoeur, Roman Catholic, Old Testament, Moody Smith, Liturgical Press, Louis Martyn, Alan Culpepper, Cambridge University Press, Westminster John Knox, Garden City, John the Baptist, Lamb of God, Son of Man, Grand Rapids, New Covenant, Paul Siebeck, Adele Reinhartz, Father Brown, Pontifical Biblical Commission, Resurrection Narrative
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