Johannes Beutler, SJ, is professor emeritus of New Testament exegesis at the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology, Frankfurt am Main, and the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome.
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Paul N. Anderson -- George Fox University "Displaying notably solid judgment and lucid insight, the lifetime Johannine study of one of Europe's leading New Testament scholars is now available to the English-speaking world in this clear and accessible form. By interpreting the Fourth Gospel's synchronicity of tradition within a diachronicity of situation, Johannes Beutler not only illumines our understandings of John's message for its original audiences; he also unveils its meanings helpfully for readers today. A must-read for John's interpreters!" Reimund Bieringer -- University of Leuven "An important characteristic of Johannes Beutler's commentary on John is its coherent focus on the biblical roots of Johannine theology, explicitly and implicitly opposing (potentially) anti-Jewish interpretations of John. . . . This commentary will prove to be an important companion of many who desire to enter into dialogue with the Gospel of John in research, teaching, catechesis, proclamation, and particularly preaching. We are greatly indebted to Beutler for sharing with us the ripe fruit of his more than forty years of Johannine research." Francis J. Moloney (from the foreword) -- "Everyone interested in the Gospel of John--from the student to the pastor to the professional biblical scholar and theologian--has been rendered a great service by the publication of this translation. Uncomplicated, excellently documented, and written with a lightness of touch, Johannes Beutler's commentary on the Gospel of John will provide a wonderful window for all English-only readers. They can now gaze through it into the exciting world of the best of European Johannine scholarship."

