This book is a solid study of characters in the Gospel of
John--Nicodemus, the Samaritan woman, the disciples, the Jews,
Martha and Mary, Peter and the Beloved Disciple, and Jesus. Susan
Hylen argues that John's characters are not simply one-dimensional
depictions of belief and unbelief, but are in fact far more complex
and ambiguous.
This ambiguity has an important literary function: it invites
the reader to understand biblical characters within the context of
the inherent logic of the Gospel. The Gospel establishes ideals
like believing and abiding in Jesus. The reader is left to decide
to what extent a character's actions and speech reflect these aims.
Individual character portraits explore what readers may learn from
studying John's complex characters.
This is an excellent secondary source for seminary classes on
the fourth Gospel.
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