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<note>Becoming Children of God offers a fresh and original commentary on the Gospel of John as a narrative inviting readers, both ancient and modern, to a radical com-mitment to follow Jesus from within a spirit-filled community. The reading is grounded in a &#34;poetics of biblical narrative&#34; that balances attention to historical, ideological, and aesthetic aspects of John's Gospel while highlighting its rele-vance for today.

Howard-Brook shows how John's Gospel &#34;sums up&#34; in narrative form the situation of the Johannine community in a context of persecution and alienation. By com-mitting himself to a close analysis of the text as a &#34;symbolic action,&#34; he makes it clear that the Gospel of John fairly bristles with references to practical, social con-ditions that require a direct response. Throughout, Howard-Brook's close attention to literary structure as well as social background yields new insights into the often-obscure message of the Fourth Gospel. The central theme emerges as the call to witness to the world no matter what the cost.

&#34;Wes Howard-Brook unites patient scholarship and a way of faithful resistance to the state. His brilliant journey through John will inspire activists and academics alike to a deeper understanding of becoming God's children.&#34;

-James W. Douglass

Author, The Nonviolent Coming of God</note>
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