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The author divides the Gospel into four parts: 1:1-2:12 provides a Johannine grand narrative of the missional God as an introduction for the rest of the Gospel; 2:13-12:50 reveals a twofold ministry of Jesus: his encounters with the Jews demolishing the pride of their natural descent and his interactions with individuals, particularly the marginalized, building a new community through those who believe in him; 13:1-17:26 addresses Jesus's exclusive interaction with his disciples where Jesus explains what is expected of the discipleship community; 18:1-21:25 includes the achievement of Christ…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The author divides the Gospel into four parts: 1:1-2:12 provides a Johannine grand narrative of the missional God as an introduction for the rest of the Gospel; 2:13-12:50 reveals a twofold ministry of Jesus: his encounters with the Jews demolishing the pride of their natural descent and his interactions with individuals, particularly the marginalized, building a new community through those who believe in him; 13:1-17:26 addresses Jesus's exclusive interaction with his disciples where Jesus explains what is expected of the discipleship community; 18:1-21:25 includes the achievement of Christ through his crucifixion and resurrection. The implications of these readings impact mission, particularly the concept of missio Dei.
Autorenporträt
Sung Chan Kwon is the Executive Director of GMF (Global Missionary Fellowship), an umbrella organization of ten different mission agencies. Sung Chan has been a member of Wycliffe since 1992 and has served in different roles in the community as a translator and community developer, including as Director of Wycliffe Asia-Pacific (2011-2016), after which he completed his PhD at OCMS in Oxford. Sung Chan is married to Ja Hwa Kim and has two sons. He is an ordained pastor of a Presbyterian denomination in Korea and has a passion to help the self-theologizing or missiologizing process of mission fields, in particular amongst Asian churches.