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The Cross in the Johannine Writings (Paperback)
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Synopsis: This book offers a rigorous analysis of the theme of "the
cross" in the Johannine literature. After reviewing previous
scholarship on the issue, Morgan-Wynne examines evidence that prima
facie suggests that the evangelist, while maintaining the role of
Jesus as revealer of the Father in his incarnate ministry, also saw
something decisive for the salvation of human beings happening in
the cross. Having established this, the work looks at John's
understanding of sin and his concept of the purpose shared by the
Father and Jesus, before reflecting on themes associated with the
meaning of the cross. Of special importance is John 12, which
connects the cross to the judgment of the world, the ejection of
Satan, and the drawing of all to Jesus. The author examines what
John considers to have been objectively achieved at the cross. A
further section examines the meaning of the death of Jesus in the
Epistle of 1 John, seen as the work of someone different from the
evangelist but belonging to the same Johannine circle. The
similarities and differences between Letter and Gospel are
explored. Endorsements: "After a comprehensive survey of recent
scholarship on the significance of the death of Jesus in the Gospel
and First Letter of John the author gives us his own carefully and
clearly argued interpretation of it as a saving and not merely a
revelatory event. This confirmation of the traditional type of
understanding of John's theology over against views that weaken the
significance of the cross in it is warmly to be welcomed,
especially by students looking for an up-to-date discussion of the
problems." -I. Howard Marshall Professor Emeritus of New Testament
University of Aberdeen "The Cross in the Johannine Writings
provides a thorough, up-to-date evaluation of a discussion that has
vexed Johannine scholars for a century. Morgan-Wynne carefully
surveys contributors (helpfully including vast continental
scholarship in detail), provides an assessment, and then gives
careful attention to one of John's most nuanced themes. This is now
the most current and important voice that every Johannine scholar
will want to hear." -Gary M. Burge Professor of New Testament
Wheaton College & Graduate School "A Gospel is the story of
Jesus, climaxing in his crucifixion and resurrection. John's
telling of that story moves steadily to the same climax, but in
motifs and images which are distinctive, even unique among the New
Testament Gospels. To appreciate how John's treatment of the cross
sheds new light on the gospel being proclaimed adds so much to
Christian understanding of the cross. John Morgan-Wynne's valuable
study brings this point home with force and effect." -James D. G.
Dunn Emeritus Lightfoot Professor of Divinity Durham University
Author Biography: John Morgan-Wynne (PhD in Durham) was Tutor in
New Testament at Regent's Park College, Oxford, and taught Greek in
the University for over twenty years. He served as Principal of
Bristol Baptist College for six years and then became minister of
Ilkley Baptist Church, West Yorkshire, before retiring. He is the
author of Holy Spirit and Christian Experience in Christian
Literature ca 90AD to 200AD.
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