Andrew J. Byers is Director of the Free Church Track in Missional Leadership and Lecturer in New Testament in Cranmer Hall, St John's College, at Durham University.

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Introduction: The Other Who Became Flesh 1. Diversity as Enmity: The Sectarian Hermeneutic in Johannine Studies 2. John and Other Jews: Competing Visions of "Israel" 3. John and Other Christians I: Schismatics, Secessionists, and Strangers 4. John and Other Christians II: Ecclesiology and Pneumatology 5. The Other Disciple's Theology of the "Other" Conclusion: The Johannine Voice: Sectarian or Prophetic?
...read this volume for its contributions to the sectarian debate and for Byers's venture into the project of finding a place for the Gospel of John within modern divisive socio-political and religious discourse. --Jo-Ann Brant, Goshen College "Interpretation: Journal of Bible and Theology" Byers's provocative study is not for lay readers but presupposes an audience who is familiar with scholarly debates around the Johannine literature. This book is a must read for those interested in an alternative reading of sectarianism in the Gospel and Epistles of John. --Nicola E. Hayward "Review of Biblical Literature"
