If John 6 can be considered ""the Grand Central Station of Johannine Critical issues,"" Peder Borgens 1965 monograph, Bread from Heaven, proved to be one of the most incisive and important monographs on that difficult chapter. With extensive implications for addressing a host of other New Testament issues--including the unity and disunity of Johns narrative, relations between Johannine and Synoptic traditions, and the socio-religious context of the Fourth Gospel--Borgens work argues hard for a unitive view of the Johannine text. Rather than seeing Johns story of Jesus as an amalgam of...
If John 6 can be considered ""the Grand Central Station of Johannine Critical issues,"" Peder Borgens 1965 monograph, Bread from Heaven, proved to be ...