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- Title
Panel Response: Society for Biblical Literature, Denver 2022.
- Authors
Fodor, Jim
- Abstract
- Here Ford points to Scripture's multifaceted intertextual connections, both within John's Gospel but also between John's Gospel and his primary intertexts. 'All the drama between Jesus and others in John's Gospel is framed by a wider, postresurrection perspective.... From this vantage point ... Jesus speaks ..'. (p. 159). Ford's decades-long history of reading the Gospel of John and other Scriptures with Jews and Muslims - but also Confucian, Daoist and Buddhist scriptures - (p. 436) as part of a movement known as Scriptural Reasoning is but one example of what it means to "read across boundaries". Of the several promotional endorsements appearing on the dust jacket of David Ford's I The Gospel of John: A Theological Commentary i , the one that best captures the spirit and fundamental insight of the work, in my judgement, comes from Frances Young: The Gospel is opened up.
- Subjects
DENVER (Colo.); PRAYERS; IMAGINATION; LOVE of God; ENGAGED reading
- Publication
Journal of Anglican Studies, 2023, Vol 21, Issue 2, p197
- ISSN
1740-3553
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S1740355323000360