We are looking to complete the fifth volume of the Johannine Studies series, published with Brill (as part of the new De Gruyter Brill), entitled John’s Gospel and Its Sources (co-edited by Stanley E. Porter and David I. Yoon), but we are wanting to include a few additional essays. The theme is broad, including any topic dealing […]
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We have another book announcement, co-edited by D33 bloggers, Stan and Dave: The Johannine Prologue and Its Resonances. Ed. Stanley E. Porter and David I. Yoon. Johannine Studies 4. Leiden: Brill, 2024. The volume has 14 chapters, including the Introduction, which not only provides summaries of the other chapters but provides some background to the […]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Stan and I took an unofficial break from blogging last year, as we have been busy navigating the pandemic in our respective primary roles, Stan as seminary president and I as lead pastor. However, with a new year, we have decided to turn our attention back to the blog and […]
Following the style of the Pillars in the History of Biblical Interpretation series (Wipf & Stock), a new series entitled Milestones in New Testament Scholarship has appeared. The first volume, edited by Stanley E. Porter and Ron C. Fay, is The Gospel of John in Modern Interpretation (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2018). While Pillars focuses on […]
This second volume in the Johannine Studies series by Brill contains various essays regarding the origins of John’s Gospel, including issues of authorship and dating, sources and traditions of John’s Gospel, its structure and composition, the Johannine community, and Johannine anti-Judaism and the Son of Man sayings. Two of the contributors to this blog, Stan and Hughson, […]
One of the contributors to this blog, Stanley Porter, has posted a guest blog at EerdWord regarding his recent book John, His Gospel, and Jesus: In Pursuit of the Johannine Voice. Click on the link to read his comments on what sorts of contributions the book makes in Johannine studies.