Wounded Lord: Reading John Through the Eyes of Thomas: A Pastoral and Theological Commentary on the Fourth Gospel

by Robert H. Smith

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John's gospel does not record Thomas's doubt, as later generations of Christians have branded the story. Rather, John presents Thomas's faith. In this work, Robert H. Smith approaches Thomas as one who believes in the reality of incarnation: God has a body. Too often, Smith argues, Christians read John's gospel for its lyrical discourses. The resulting portrait of Jesus is a cross-less Christ, a portrait that contributes powerfully to Christian triumphalism. In contrast, Smith finds that the show more evangelist always has the cross in view. Smith reads John backwards, through the eyes of Thomas. In so doing, he demonstrates the centrality of a wounded Lord in the theology of the gospel. But this book does not end with hermeneutics. Smith advances his discussion into the life of discipleship. Anyone dwelling in Christ's body will be similarly marked. What does it mean to live in the world as the marked body of Christ? Everyone who poses the question will want to read this book. show less

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Robert H. Smith, Th.D., is professor of New Testament at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and serves as a member of the core doctoral faculty of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
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226.5ReligionThe BibleGospels and ActsJohn
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BS2615.53 .S65Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionThe BibleThe BibleNew TestamentSpecial parts of the New Testament
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