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GARY M BURGE
“This manual exposes students to a breathtaking array of issues, studies, strategies, scholars, and tools. It draws on the author’s insights from more than four decades of high-level involvement in Johannine scholarship and equips readers to grapple with the evidence and to make up their own minds about crucial questions.”
—Robert W. Yarbrough, Covenant Theological Seminary”Gary Burge draws his reader into the detective work of Johannine scholarship, equipping apprentice investigators with the background and methods by which they can arrive at their own logical insights. Teachers of the Gospel of John will find this a practical resource for pedagogic strategies; students will discover a course text that will excite them to become sleuths.”
—Jo-Ann A. Brant, Goshen College
—Robert W. Yarbrough, Covenant Theological Seminary”Gary Burge draws his reader into the detective work of Johannine scholarship, equipping apprentice investigators with the background and methods by which they can arrive at their own logical insights. Teachers of the Gospel of John will find this a practical resource for pedagogic strategies; students will discover a course text that will excite them to become sleuths.”
—Jo-Ann A. Brant, Goshen College
“An excellent text for the classroom and personal study alike! In his newly revised introduction, Gary Burge offers a highly accessible understanding of the essential issues needed for meaningful interpretations of the Gospel of John. As a highly trustworthy guide to this amazing Gospel, Burge empowers biblical interpretation at its best!”
—Paul N. Anderson, George Fox University
About the Author
Gary M. Burge (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is professor of New Testament at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. His published works include The New Testament in Antiquity (with Lynn H. Cohick and Gene L. Green); Jesus and the Land; Jesus, the Middle Ea