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January 27, 1995 0521357764 978-0521357760
D. Moody Smith lucidly explains the theological ideas of the Gospel of John, one of the most important documents of the New Testament. He concentrates on its presentation of Jesus as the Christ, and deals also with such topics as God, the scriptures, the Church, and the spirit. These topics are related insofar as possible to the specific setting in which the Gospel was written, since one cannot understand such theological concepts in the abstract. The book is an ideal introduction to the question of the origin of the Gospel of John as well as its theology.

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"[Smith's] latest study is fresh, thought-provoking and consistently to the point. Much is packed into a brief compass, but always in an accessible style. . . ..this ia a valuable and well-written introduction to the teaching of John's Gospel, and one that must be warmly welcomed by all its students." Church Times

"D. Moody Smith, as we have come to expect, has given us a well-written and comprehensive survey of major theological themes in the Gospel of John. I have no hesitation in recommending this volume as an introduction to the Gospel at the undergraduate level. The readability of the text and S.'s overall style make this book particulalrly suitable for introducing the Gospel at this level." Wayne Litke, Religious Studies and Theology

"Solid scholarship presented in a highly accessible manner. Highly recommended." John Fitzgerald, Religious Studies Review

"His study is particularly to be commended for a characteristic clarity and breadth of vision. It responds to Wrede's desideratum of situating the subject within a spectrum of texts in and outside the canon. It also responds to the efforts of commentators like Schlatter and Stuhlmacher who consciously bring exegetical data to bear on confessional issues of the postbiblical church. Its bibliography is current and is fairly comprehensive....[It] will ably serve its intended audience." Mark Kiley, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly

"The series has received enthusiastic notices, setting a high standard for clarity and usefulness a standard to which these works live up to." Pro Ecclesia

"This small volume is a window on the critical fundamentalism of our era." Kerux: A Journal

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Concentrating on its presentation of Jesus as the Christ, this analysis of one of the most important documents of the New Testament considers as well the topics of God, the scriptures, the Church and the spirit, in relationship to the specific setting in which the Gospel was written.

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  • Paperback: 218 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (January 27, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521357764
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521357760
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent look at Johannine Theology, October 13, 2003
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This is by far the best book in the "New Testamant Theology" series put out so far by Cambridge University Press.

It is difficult to discern whether my adoration for this book comes from the inherent wonder and complexity of Johannine thought or Smith's rendering of that thought, but without a doubt the author's explanation is superb.

I was afraid that, given the table of contents for this book, it would follow the same pattern as most the others - the cookie cutter four chapter progression of introduction, theology, relation to NT and then relevance for today. Instead, Smith I think actualizes perhaps the intent of such a set up without being bound by that structure alone.

He begins by introducing the world of Johannine theology (which is at least discussed by scholars in terms and explanations in stark contrast to the way Pauline scholars cover their material) and then begins to discuss such issues as author and setting. Then, however, he reverses direction by acknowledging that such debates have not yielded much insight and then attempts to gain similar information by looking at the setting and sources of Johannine theology. This he does in three ways: 1) looking at the general religious setting of the ancient world with which John has contacts 2) looking at the narrative setting (and thus taking a brief journey through the scope of the story) by trying to peer behind the given story to the story of the community to which it pertains and 3) looking at how John as a document relates to Judaism and other major streams of NT thought.

The third chapter covers the themes of John's theology by first analyzing his presuppositions. The idea of Jesus Christ as God's revelation then orders the continuing look by dividing the book into the revelation to the world and then the community (of believers). Through this Smith shows how John perceives Jesus to be not only the anointed one of God but also the exact image and word (logos) of that God, God incarnate as a way of understanding and relating to God.

Finally, the fourth chapter looks at John's relevance by addressing three issues - mythology (how his theology relates to modern thought world), anti-semitism (how his theology relates to other religions, esp. Judaism) and essence of Christianity (how his theology understands itself). Such a look is wonderfully useful and insightful and fulfills the promise of understanding a letter's relevance for Christians today.

Smith uncovers in his survey the view that in John Christianity becomes most fully "Christian" by its obsession with the person and centrality of Jesus Christ. In doing so, it marks the transition from the amalgam of primitive Jewish Messianism found in Jesus to Christianity and Judaism. Furthermore, it is shown how John more than any other NT writer directs and orders his whole worldview around the Christ event and provides meaning, ethics, and theology of purely Christian terms.

This is an excellent overview and survey of Johannine thought. I only wish every book in this series was so masterfully written.

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A detailed look at John, placing the gospel in the context of early Christianity and an evolving theology. When appropriate, contrasts John with the synoptic gospels and Paul. For its size, and particularly in comparison with many other commentaries, probably the best available.
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John the evangelist obviously did not write a theological treatise, but a Gospel, a narrative of the ministry of Jesus Christ that stands alongside three broadly similar narratives in the New Testament. Read the first page
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historic ministry, johannine theology, fourth evangelist, farewell discourses
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Fourth Gospel, New Testament, Jesus Christ, Synoptic Gospels, Old Testament, Holy Spirit, Johannine Jesus, New York, Beloved Disciple, John the Baptist, Lord's Supper, John's Gospel, The Gospel According, Book of Acts, Gospel of Truth, Last Supper, Messiah of Israel, Moody Smith, Odes of Solomon, God's Son, Louis Martyn, Paul's Letters, Apostle Paul, Nicene Creed, Rudolf Bultmann
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