Digital Logos Edition
The T&T Clark Johannine Studies Collection represents some of the most cutting-edge research and newest insights in the study of the Johannine literature. Using advanced research methods in linguistics and exegesis, these volumes offer in-depth analysis on important passages, theological interpretation of significant texts and themes, and a window into the world of the New Testament—one through which we can better understand the context and message of Scripture.
These important studies bring clarity to highly debated passages and theological themes such as the eschatological “hour” of the Gospel of John, what it meant in the Old Testament and the prophecies of Daniel, and how Jesus appropriates those Old Testament meanings in his teaching. In The Fourth Gospel in First-Century Media Culture, editors Anthony Le Donne and Tom Thatcher bring together a team of experts to discuss the writing and reception of John in first-century media culture. Other volumes use rhetorical analysis to explore John’s use of the Old Testament and provide thorough treatments of various motifs in the book of Revelation.
The Logos Bible Software editions of these volumes streamline and enhance your study of the Johannine literature. Scripture passages link directly to English translations and original-language texts, and important theological and hermeneutical concepts link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. In addition, you can perform powerful searches by topic and find what other authors, scholars, and theologians have to say about things like intertextuality in John, orality in the first century, and Johannine eschatology.
The Library of New Testament Studies is a premier book series that offers modern research for scholars, NT teachers, postgraduate students, and advanced undergraduates. The series was launched by Sheffield Academic Press in 1981 to complement its associated journal, the Journal for the Study of the New Testament. The series pursues all aspects of New Testament study, including innovative work from historical perspectives, studies using social-scientific and literary theory, and theological, cultural, and contextual approaches.
For more T&T Clark volumes from the Library of New Testament Studies, be sure to also check out the T&T Clark Pauline Studies Collection (28 vols.), the T&T Clark General Epistles Collection (15 vols.), and the T&T Clark Studies in the Gospels and Acts (18 vols.).