Brendan Byrne, SJ, is a professor of New Testament at Jesuit Theological College, within the United Faculty of Theology, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of Romans (1996) in the Sacra Pagina series, Lifting the Burden: Reading Matthew's Gospel in the Church Today (2004), A Costly Freedom: A Theological Reading of Mark's Gospel (2008), Life Abounding: A Reading of John’s Gospel (2014), and The Hospitality of God: A Reading of Luke's Gospel (2015), published by Liturgical Press.
"The reflections on John's Gospel contained in this book are
written with beautiful lucidity and depth. The authorial
combination of an eminent New Testament scholar and a Jesuit priest
is incomparable, offering incisive commentary on the text alongside
engaged reflection, from within the Ignatian tradition, on its
profound meaning for the reader. The book is a great gift to the
church across denominational divides and different spiritual
traditions, enabling a prayerful and transformative reading of the
Fourth Gospel."
"Many people are drawn to the Gospel of John for its rich
symbolism, its characters and the rather extended discussions Jesus
has with these characters, such as Nicodemus, the Woman of Samaria,
and the man born blind. This volume by a renowned biblical scholar,
Brendan Byrne, offers spiritual nourishment born of many years of
experience in retreat work. In a very readable style, Byrne invites
readers to journey through the Gospel and to 'overhear' what is
being said, and to personally ponder the deep gifts that Jesus
offers. The questions at the end of each chapter ask you and me to
engage with this ancient text to discover what it can offer in the
twenty-first century. I could take this book and make a retreat
with little more guidance."
"Long recognition of the Gospel of John as the 'spiritual Gospel'
has tended to make interpretations 'otherworldly.' Brendan Byrne's
reflections, based on his long-nourished understanding of the
Johannine text, overcome this tendency. This beautiful book,
written with a simplicity and directness rare in Johannine studies,
shows that the Fourth Gospel can 'meet disciples where they
are.'"
"Father Brendan Byrne, SJ, is one of those rare scholars with the
ability to translate modern biblical scholarship into meaningful,
down-to-earth reflections for non-professionals. This book, which
drew out of the author's retreat conferences and his own Jesuit
Ignatian spirituality, is a beautiful presentation of the Fourth
Gospel for spiritual reflection. A book to savor rather than simply
read!"
"Possibly only Brendan Byrne could have written this remarkable
book, with its serious and attentive scholarship, lightly worn as
always; the author shows once more his immense gift of drawing the
reader's attention to unsuspected depths in John's Gospel. Again
and again the reader will find themselves brought up short by a
fresh insight, coming from a deep grasp of the text and its Old
Testament background. We are also given happy glimpses of the
author's own inner journey, which greatly help our reading of the
Fourth Gospel. At the end of each short chapter there are carefully
chosen questions-for-reflection which gently help the reader into a
contemplative grasp of the text of the gospel."
"Byrne's invitation to 'come to the light' plays out in fresh,
informative, and enlightening readings of John's infinitely rich
and beloved gospel. Highly recommended for personal or parish Bible
study."
"A deep and inspiring set of meditations on this profound
gospel."
The Bible Today
"This volume distills the sometimes-meandering text of John into
eighteen short reflections on selected narratives, concentrating
largely on the 'signs' stories. It is a truly fresh
interpretation."
Catholic Books Review
"This volume is an excellent pastoral resource."
Catholic Biblical Quarterly
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