Steven M. Bryan is Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Trinity International University.

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Prologue: Reading John in a Secular "Age" Part 1 Situating John's Gospel in John's World 1 Reading John in the World as John Renders It 2 Reading John Among Rival Traditions Part 2 God's Presence in the Visible World as His Presence in His Visible Word 3 From Word Made Visible to "Word Made Flesh" 4 The Word That Has Life and Words That Give Life 5 Crucifixion as Divine Instruction: Internalizing the Word as Bread from Heaven 6 Messiah as Teacher of Life: The Glory of the Unique Son 7 One Grace Leads to Another: The Divine Word as Sanctuary of God's Presence Part 3 Presence and Power, Sanctuary and Spirit 8 The House of a Trader vs. the House of the Father: The Sanctuary as the Dwelling of God in His Word 9 Power, Magic, Word, and Spirit: Divine Presence and Work in the Rhetoric of John Conclusion: The Messianic Word and the Material World
