Exploring the core meanings in the Gospel of John and its contrast with Paul
Delve into a careful, study‑oriented look at how the Gospel of John presents truth, life, and the nature of sin.
This work argues that John’s approach offers a clear, essential perspective that complements Paul’s more formal and practical theology.
The book surveys key questions about sin, light and darkness, and the way belief leads from death to life. It surveys how New Testament terms for sin are defined, and how revelation, doubt, and faith shape human response to God. The result is a measured, thoughtful guide to understanding John’s message within the broader biblical story.
- Clear definitions of sin and its effects on life and belief.
- How John frames truth, light, and the path from death to life.
- Comparative insights into how John and Paul present doctrine.
- Practical context for interpreting John’s themes in the New Testament.
Ideal for readers of biblical theology and students seeking a deeper grasp of John’s distinctive message.