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Nick Norelli wrote an extensive review of A Theology of John’s Gospel and Letters.
“Köstenberger has written what it perhaps his finest book to date and he has set the bar extremely high for the other volumes in this series. Time will tell if they attain to such heights but I’m confident that under Köstenberger’s general editorship they will. Every student of New Testament, Biblical, or Johannine theology will want this volume in their library. Every teacher of these subjects will do well to assign it. I enthusiastically recommend this volume to one and all.”
Marc Cortez listed The King Jesus Gospel in his 5 Favorite Books of 2011 list.
“I think it’s so important to see the broader story as the necessary frame for the narrower story of personal salvation. And McKnight’s is one of the best books out there right now for doing that.”
And finally, the Pangea Blog reviewed Against Calvinism.
"Olson first takes the time to explicate that he fully understands, without caricature, the other side’s position. A principle often passed over when apologetics advocate, and at the same time, defend their theological positions. So a large portion of the book is Olson’s re-articulation, not only high/new Calvinism’s position (a Calvinist will have to judge here whether or not Olson is successful), but also the history of Calvinism’s famed system of soteriology known as TULIP”
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