Draws together the strengths of two exegetical approaches to the Gospel of John. Part of the Fortress Biblical Preaching Commentaries series, this book takes a broad thematic approach to the Gospel while at the same time giving exegetical and homiletical insights about individual pericopes.
This was a breakthrough book for me. I am an Episcopal Priest that preaches a sermon every Sunday. I used to dread when the Gospel of John came up on the lectionary first preaching.
Then I went to a clergy day hosted by my diocese and met Dr. Lewis. She is a Gospel of John game changer.
Her commentary, which I read cover to cover (not my usual practice with a Biblical Commentary) starts with the most fascinating premise I’ve read in a while. She posits “theological themes” in John, 7 or 8 clear theological themes that are created in the Prologue of John and feed the rest of the narrative, virtually every verse that follows John 1:1-21.
It’s made preaching John enjoyable and even fun, and Bible study Wednesday night has taken a whole new energy. This Commentary will inform, aid and open your mind to a deeper meaning of John.
Karoline M. Lewis has taught me to enjoy the Gospel of St. John through her remarkable commentary. John has a speech cadence that reminded me of circus music: sort of circular, odd, and if/thenish. Now, I understand how darkness and light are related to unbelief and belief. I have a much better understanding of how radically inclusive John can be when framed through a proper lens. Lewis' suggestions: Look at John as a WHOLE book, think 'Incarnation', and 'To Abide in the Word' means to be in 'relationship' with the Word. Karoline, you've knocked it out of the park and I am forever grateful.
This is my favorite commentary on the gospel of John. Lewis helps connect all the themes in a way that opens up new approaches to John. I preach the narrative lectionary, so this commentary helped me open the gospel to my flock in fuller ways.