Christopher W. Skinner is associate professor of New Testament and early Christianity at Loyola University Chicago. Sherri Brown is assistant professor of New Testament at Creighton University.
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Preface 1. How Can We Talk About Johannine Ethics? (Christopher W. Skinner) Part 1: The Johannine Imperatives 2. Believing in the Gospel of John (Sherri Brown) 3. Love One Another (Christopher W. Skinner) 4. "Follow Me" (Raymond F. Collins) Part 2: Implied Ethics in the Johannine Literature 5. The Creation Ethics of the Gospel of John (R. Alan Culpepper) 6. Love Embodied in Action (Jaime Clark-Soles) 7. The Lyin' King? (Adele Reinhartz) 8. John's Implicit Ethic of Enemy-Love (Michael J. Gorman) 9. Just Opponents? (Alicia D. Myers) 10. The Johannine Request to "Come and See" and an Ethic of Love (Toan Do) 11. God, Eschatology, and "This World" (Francis J. Moloney, SDB) Part 3: Moving Forward 12. Genre, Rhetoric, and Moral Efficacy (Lindsey Trozzo) 13. Creation, Ethics, and the Gospel of John (Dorothy A. Lee) 14. Virtue Ethics and the Johannine Writings (Cornelis Bennema) 15. Moving the Conversation Forward (Christopher W. Skinner and Sherri Brown) Bibliography

