Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. A Reading Method: 1. Methods of reading 1 John 11; 2. Circles and tangents: a reading strategy; Part II. A Reading of 1 John: 3. The resurrected incarnate Christ: 1 John 1:1–5; 4. The claimants: 1 John 1:6–2:11; 5. The historical situation: 1 John 2:15–2:27; 6. The audience: 1 John 2:28–3:24; 7. The confession: 1 John 4:1–6; 8. The resurrection of the crucified Jesus: 1 John 4:7–5:21; Conclusion; Appendix: the structure of 1 John.
Argues that 1 John was written to affirm Jesus' resurrection, in light of Jewish denials that he was the Christ.
Matthew D. Jensen is a visiting lecturer at Moore Theological College, Sydney, Australia.
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