From the Back Cover:
"Andrew Lincoln's work is marked by close attention to the primary text in closely reasoned conversation with the rest of Scripture and other ancient writings that throw light on 'the Spiritual Gospel.' Lincoln's creative contribution lies in his reading of John as a profound adaptation of Synoptic traditions. Bearing the erudition, theological acuity, graceful style, and mature judgment we have come to admire in its author, this commentary is an altogether welcome addition to a distinguished series."
--C. Clifton Black, Princeton Theological Seminary
"There may be many commentaries on the Fourth Gospel on the shelves of scholars, but this one will quickly earn a place open on the desk of both scholars and preachers."
--Graham H. Twelftree, Regent University
"Lincoln both draws on a wide range of Johannine scholarship and bravely forges new paths at times, respecting consensus but seeking to break new ground. . . . This work is a significant one. Although its format is aimed more for students than for scholars, the distinctive elements in its approach and the arguments advanced for them will also make this commentary important for scholarly consideration."
--Craig S. Keener, Review of Biblical Literature
About the Author:
Andrew T. Lincoln (PhD, Trinity College, University of Cambridge) is the Portland Professor of New Testament studies at the University of Gloucestershire. His previous publications include commentaries on Colossians and Ephesians, Truth on Trial, and Hebrews: A Guide.
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