My second published book arrived today:
Johannine Writings and Apocalyptic: An Annotated Bibliography, co-authored with Stanley Porter, Johannine Studies 1 (Leiden: Brill, 2013).
For more info see the Brill web page.
It’s so expensive that I don’t expect you to buy it (see here!), but you can view much of the contents on googlebooks here.
At one point I wasn’t very excited about publishing an annotated bibliography (woo hoo!), but when I was proofreading it this past summer I realized that it really is quite a helpful resource. Between reading the introduction to the whole book, the introduction to each topic, and the annotations for each entry, a person can get an excellent overview of the key issues in studying the Johannine writings and the key debates in Johannine scholarship. And, of course, as a bibliography it is an excellent resource for those doing research.
The book covers the Gospel of John, the John 1-3, Revelation, and apocalyptic studies related to studying Revelation.
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