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Publication Date: 15 Jan 2015
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Page Count: 192
Author: Fergus King
ISBN-13: 9780281067305, 9780281067312

ISG 51: A Guide to St John's Gospel

By Fergus King
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A clear and accessible guide to John's Gospel, aimed primarily at people training to serve the church for whom English is an additional language.

The contributors are theological educators who come from different countries and different religious backgrounds, and bring practical emphasis alongside contemporary scholarly reflection.

The Gospel according to John is a very important writing for Christian tradition. It has a character all of its own, and presents a picture of Jesus of Nazareth which is both similar to the other gospels and yet very different from them.
The Revd Dr Fergus J. King is Conjoint Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and Rector of the Parish of the Good Shepherd in the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle. He holds a DTh from the University of South Africa, published in revised form as More Than a Passover: Inculturation in the Supper Narratives of the New Testament (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2007). He has taught in Tanzania, and is the author of several articles on missiological and NT themes.
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A clear and accessible guide to John's Gospel, aimed primarily at people training to serve the church for whom English is an additional language.

The contributors are theological educators who come from different countries and different religious backgrounds, and bring practical emphasis alongside contemporary scholarly reflection.

The Gospel according to John is a very important writing for Christian tradition. It has a character all of its own, and presents a picture of Jesus of Nazareth which is both similar to the other gospels and yet very different from them.
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The Revd Dr Fergus J. King is Conjoint Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and Rector of the Parish of the Good Shepherd in the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle. He holds a DTh from the University of South Africa, published in revised form as More Than a Passover: Inculturation in the Supper Narratives of the New Testament (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2007). He has taught in Tanzania, and is the author of several articles on missiological and NT themes.

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