ISBN-13: 9781610974677 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 200 str.
ISBN-13: 9781610974677 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 200 str.
Description:A most unlikely hero, the man born blind in John 9 champions Jesus cause and triumphs against overwhelming odds. Single-handedly he disputes with the Pharisees and the Jews, first as Jesus witness and then as his surrogate disputant. Throughout the process the man navigates much like the proverbial blindfolded player in the childrens game Blindmans Bluff by which he deepens in spiritual perception into Jesus true identity. Set in the dramatic backdrop of a two-party juridical controversy between Jesus and his Jewish accusers, the mans journey to full faith lights the often treacherous path for us modern readers to traverse as our vision of Jesus clarifies. This story offers us hope that no one is too blind to be ennobled and reveal God working in our lives.Endorsements:"[Soo Hoo] feels very comfortable with the biblical world and the contemporary world. He handles the biblical narrative from academic to popular, theory to practice, and ancient world to real life with ease. He blended them so well that you wonder where it begins or ends. Thats the sign of a mature writer. I hope you will be inspired and encouraged by the reading of this book."--Albert TingPrincipalSingapore Bible College"An enlightening work that collides the academic and pastoral worlds in a creative and refreshing way, as Dr. Soo Hoo takes the reader on a journey of spiritual formation through the eyes of the blind man and the words of Jesus as penned in the ancient Gospel of John, chapters 9-10."--D. Scott BarfootDirector, Doctor of Ministry StudiesDallas Theological SeminaryAbout the Contributor(s):Gilbert Soo Hoo is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Singapore Bible College. He is the author of The Pedagogy of the Johannine Jesus (2009).