Gospel
According to John
General & Introductory Studies
on the Gospel According to John
- Allen, Roberta C. Interpreting
the Interpreter: Intertextual Midrash in John's Gospel
1- 4. self-published online, 2003.
- Eller, Vernard. The
Beloved Disciple: His Name, His Story, His Thought.
Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1987.
- Smith, Edward Reaugh. The
Disciple Whom Jesus Loved: Unveiling the Author of John's
Gospel. Great Barrington, MA: Anthroposophic
Press, 2000.
- William Barclay, "John."
Chapter 3 in Many Witnesses, One Lord - from religion-online.org
- Jusino, Ramon K. "Mary
Magdalene: Author of the Fourth Gospel?" - web-published
articles, argues that Mary Magdalene was the "Beloved
Disciple"
- Malina, Bruce J. "The
Gospel of John in Sociolinguistic Perspective."
(Protocol of the 48th Colloquy, March 1984), Berkeley:
Center for Hermeneutical Studies, 1985.
- Kirby, Peter. "Gospel
of John." Early Christian Writings. 2006.
- McGrath, James F. "A
Survey of Recent Literature of the Fourth Gospel."
Theological Gathering 4 (Fall 1997).
- Wenham, David. "A
Historical View of John's Gospel." Themelios
23.2 (February 1998), 5-21.
Encyclopaedias, Dictionaries
& Other References
Special Studies
- Dix, D. Gregory, "The
Use and Abuse of Papias on the Fourth Gospel,"
Theology 24 (1932): 8-20.
- Pryor, John W. "The
Johannine Son of Man and the Descent-Ascent Motif,"
JETS 34, no. 3 (1991): 341-352.
- Lea, Thomas D. "The
Reliability of History in John's Gospel," JETS
38, no. 3 (1995): 387-402.
- Köstenberger, Andreas J., "Jesus
as Rabbi in the Fourth Gospel," Bulletin
for Biblical Research 8 (1998): 97-128.
- Bennema, Cornelis. "The
Sword of the Messiah and the Concept of Liberation in
the Fourth Gospel." Biblica 86 (2005):
35-58.
- de Boer, Esther A. "Mary
Magdalene and the Disciple Jesus Loved." Lectio
Difficilior 1 (2000).
- Labahn, Michael. "Between
Tradition and Literary Art: The Use of the Miracle Tradition
in the Fourth Gospel." Biblica 80 (1999).
- Larm, Terry A. "Signs
in the Fourth Gospel: What is the Evangelist Doing?"
Theological Gathering 1 (Fall 1996).
- Levieils, Xavier. "Juifs
et Grecs dans la communauté johannique."
Biblica 82 (2001) 51-78.
- McGrath, James F. "Are
Christians Monotheists? The Answer of St. John's Gospel."
Lecture given at the North of England Institute for Christian
Education Sixth Form Study Day, University of Durham (27
March 98).
- Minear, Paul S. "The
Promise of Life in the Gospel of John." Theology
Today 49.4 (1992-3) 485-99.
- Neyrey, Jerome H. "The
Sociology of Secrecy and the Fourth Gospel."
in What Is John? Vol. II: Literary and Social Readings
of the Fourth Gospel (F. Segovia, ed. Atlanta: Scholars
Press, 1998) 79-109.
- Neyrey, Jerome H. "Despising
the Shame of the Cross: Honor and Shame in the Johannine
Passion Narrative." Semeia 69 (1996)
113-37.
- Robbins, Vernon K. "Examples
of Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation in John."
- from his online Encyclopedia of Socio-Rhetorical
Interpretation.
- Schneider, Matthew. "Writing
in the Dust: Irony and Lynch-Law in the Gospel of John."
Anthropoetics 3.1 (Spring/Summer 1997).
- Still, James. "The
Gospel of John and the Hellenization of Jesus."
- from "Internet Infidels".
- Still, James. "Contextual
Problems with the Gospel of John." - from "Internet
Infidels"
- Wenham, David. "Spirit
and Life: Some Reflections on Johannine Theology."
Themelios 6.1 (September 1980), 4-8.
- Wick, Peter. "Jesus
gegen Dionysos? Ein Beitrag zur Kontextualisierung des
Johannesevangeliums." Biblica 85 (2004)
179-198.
- Carson, D.A., "Historical
Tradition in the Fourth Gospel: After Dodd, What?"
R.T. France & David Wenham, eds., Gospel Perspectives,
Vol. 2: Studies of History and Tradition in the Four Gospels.
Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1981. pp.83-145.
- Hagner, Donald A. "The
Vision of God in Philo and John: A Comparative Study."
JETS 14, no. 2 (1971): 81-94.
- Turner, George Allen. "Soteriology
in the Gospel of John." JETS 19, no.
4 (1976): 271-278.
- Guthrie, Donald. "The
Importance of Signs in the Fourth Gospel," Vox
Evangelica 5 (1967): 72-83.
- Carnegie, David R. "The
Kerygma in the Fourth Gospel," Vox Evangelica
7 (1971): 39-74.
- Bruce, F. F. "Some
Notes on the Fourth Evangelist," The Evangelical
Quarterly 16 (1944): 101-109.
- Cook, W. Robert. "The
"Glory" Motif in the Johannine Corpus."
JETS 27, No. 3 (1984): 291-298.
- Abbot, Ezra. The
Authorship of the Fourth Gospel: And Other Critical Essays
(ed. Joseph Henry Thayer).
- Turner, M. M. B. "The
Concept of Receiving the Spirit in John's Gospel,"
Vox Evangelica 10 (1977): 24-42.
Manuscripts & Text Criticism
John 1
John 3
John 4
John 5
John 6
John 7
John 8
John 9
John 10
John 11
John 13
John 14
John 16
John 18
John 19
John 20
- Barr, David L. "As
the Father Has Sent Me" Community Dialogues in John
20." - "A working paper for the American
Bible Society, Multimedia Translations Project"
- Craig, William Lane. "The
Disciples' Inspection of the Empty Tomb (Lk 24,12.24;
Jn 20,2-10)." in John and the Synoptics
(A. Denaux, ed. Louvain: Leuven University Press, 1992)
614-19.
- Roose, Hanna. "Joh
20,30f.: Ein (un)passender Schluss?: Joh 9 und 11 als
primäre Verweisstellen der Schlussnotiz des Johannesevangeliums."
Biblica 84 (2003) 326-343.
- Mantey, Julius R. "Evidence
That The Perfect Tense in John 20:23 and Matthew 16:19
is Mistranslated." JETS 16, no. 3 (1973):
129-138.
John 21
- Black, David Alan. "Sloppy
Agape, John 21:15-17." - from "Musings:
Comments on Translation Issues Affecting the ISV"
- Derrett, J. Duncan M. "Artos
and the comma (Jn 21:9)." Filología
Neotestamentaria 10 (1997) 117-128.
- Derrett, J. Duncan M. "Zwnnumi,
ferw, allos: The Fate of Peter (Jn 21,18-19)."
Filología Neotestamentaria 8 (1995) 79-84.
- Neyrey, Jerome H. "'My
Lord and My God': the Divinity of Jesus in John's Gospel."
SBL Seminar Papers 1986: 152-71.
- Nicklas, Tobias. "‘153
große Fische’ (Joh 21,11): Erzählerische
Ökonomie und ‘johanneischer Überstieg.’"
Biblica 84 (2003) 366-387.
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