Gospel Of John: This popular verse-by-verse exposition of John, based on Bruce's own translation of the Gospel, reflects Bruce's customary ability to make the benefits of his scholarship accessible to the general reader. Footnotes and bibliography are included, pointing the reader to resources for further study.

Speakers encourage men to act - Catholic Free Press


Catholic Free Press

Speakers encourage men to act
Catholic Free Press
By Margaret M. Russell WESTBOROUGH – Bishop Reilly and the Gospel of John set the tone for the day at this year's Diocesan Men's Breakfas,t Saturday, at St. Luke Parish where the men were encouraged to put their faith into action to counteract a ...

Dismantle NATO, or better yet, have the N stand for nonviolent - National Catholic Reporter (blog)


Dismantle NATO, or better yet, have the N stand for nonviolent
National Catholic Reporter (blog)
He will lead a weeklong study of the Gospel of John at Ghost Ranch in northern New Mexico on Aug. 6. His new book, Lazarus, Come Forth!, explores Jesus as the God of life calling humanity (in the symbol of the dead Lazarus) out of the tombs of the ...

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FAITH & VALUES: Ancient Gospel to remain in England - North County Times


FAITH & VALUES: Ancient Gospel to remain in England
North County Times
The palm-sized book, a manuscript copy of the Gospel of John in Latin, was bought from the British branch of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), the library said Tuesday. The book measures 3.8 inches by 5.4 inches and has an elaborately tooled red ...

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Praying like a mom, or like Jesus - STLtoday.com


Praying like a mom, or like Jesus
STLtoday.com
There is a passage in the Gospel of John that comes just before the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. Judas has already left to go make his deal with the authorities, and Jesus seems pretty clear about what is going to happen next.

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Why Stay in the Church? - Huffington Post (blog)


Why Stay in the Church?
Huffington Post (blog)
One of the most surprising of all New Testament passages comes near the beginning of the Gospel of John (6:60-69). In that passage, some the disciples, after hearing some "difficult" preaching from Jesus, "returned to their former way of life and no ...

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Lutheran church to honor all who sacrifice for Memorial Day - The Valley Chronicle


Lutheran church to honor all who sacrifice for Memorial Day
The Valley Chronicle
"This type of service all goes back to the Gospel of John, 'Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.' It is about that belief in Jesus Christi and that type of sacrifice." Ritter said it is important for people to ...

Getting Beyond Hypocrisy: Bristol Palin and the Blind Man Healed by Jesus - Huffington Post


Getting Beyond Hypocrisy: Bristol Palin and the Blind Man Healed by Jesus
Huffington Post
But tarring others with the label "hypocrite" is dangerous business, a point made eloquently by the theologian James Alison in his essay on the ninth chapter of the Gospel of John. John 9 is a bit of dark comedy. Jesus' disciples see a beggar who was ...

Founders: The ministry of Community Bible Study began in the fall of 1975 at ... - Youngstown Vindicator


Founders: The ministry of Community Bible Study began in the fall of 1975 at ...
Youngstown Vindicator
Founders: The ministry of Community Bible Study began in the fall of 1975 at the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Bethesda, Md., where more than 500 women, from many different churches, registered to study the Gospel of John. Lee and Floyd Campbell ...

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Convicting the World: Today's Reading From John - Patheos (blog)


Convicting the World: Today's Reading From John
Patheos (blog)
St. Thomas Aquinas, in his “Commentary on the Gospel of John,” opted not to offer his own interpretation of this passage, instead deferring to the opinions of St. Augustine and St. John Chrysostom. Augustine works through several meanings for 16:8, ...

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No news is good news, but good news is the word of the gospel - Oneonta Daily Star


No news is good news, but good news is the word of the gospel
Oneonta Daily Star
In the gospel of John, Jesus says, "I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly." God has come into the world, not so that we may have life, but that we may have an abundant life. It is not that we are given "enough," we are given more than ...