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Christian (non-Catholic) - Intermediate Introduction to the Gospel of John
A good place to begin, by James T. Dennison, Jr., a Presbyterian. See also from Dennison:
- The Structure of John's Gospel: The Present State of the Question
- The Prologue of John's Gospel
- Life, Light, Lamb and the Logos (Jn 1:1-18)
- Come and See (Jn 1:19-51)
- John 2: Structure and Biblical Theology


Christian (non-Catholic) - Intermediate The John-Revelation Project
An ambitious effort to take a fresh look at the biblical theology of the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation. A faculty forum of Knox Theological Seminary. Includes:
- Biblical Theology: A Neglected Key to John's Revelation?
- On the Incompleteness of John: A Clue to Revelation?
- The Gospel of John: A Neglected Key to Revelation?
- The Vision Promised to Nathanael (John 1:51): The Seven Last Angels of the Apocalypse (Rev 17:1- 22:6)
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The Relationship of the Seven Churches (Rev 2:1-3:22) to the Vision of the Whore and the Bride (Rev 17:1-22:6)
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"The Days of Noah": The Eschatological Structure of Genesis


Christian (non-Catholic) - Intermediate Jesus and the Woman at the Well: Where Mission Meets Worship
A Lutheran scholar, Dr. Peter J. Scaer, considers the story as "Johannine variation on an Old Testament betrothal story." (pdf files, requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader
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