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"Lim's revised Vanderbilt dissertation reads the Fourth Gospel through the lens of postcolonial criticism. ... For those not invested in literary deconstruction and postcolonial criticism, Lim's work may be challenging. But beyond the methodological questions and assumptions, there are important insights for all readers of the Gospel ... ." (Kent E. Brower, Journal for the Study of the New Testament, Vol. 45 (5), 2023)
"This book will appeal to and benefit readers interested in studies of character and characterization and postcolonial biblical readings of John's Gospel. ... L. is to becommended for this study, which aims to reclaim the suppressed voices of marginalized people in terms of gender, ethnicity, and religion. ... Readers will appreciate L.'s articulation of and advocacy for an interpretative approach that can lead to respect, tolerance, and inclusion of difference in our increasingly globalized yet fragmented world." (Vien V. Nguyen, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Vol. 84 (4), October, 2022)