Commentaries
Barclay, W. The Gospel of John. 2 vols. Edinburgh: St. Andrew’s, 1956.
Barrett, C.K. The Gospel According to St. John. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1955, 1978.
Beasley-Murray, G. R. John. WBC. Waco, Tex.: Word, 1987.
Bernard, J. H. The Gospel of John. 2 vols. ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1928.
Blank, J. The Gospel According to John. New York: Crossroads, 1981.
Boice, J. The Gospel of John. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1979.
Borchert, G. L. John 1–11. NAC. Nashville: Broadman, 1996.
Brodie, T. L. The Gospel of John: A Literary and Theological Commentary. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1993.
Brown, R. E. The Gospel According to John. 2 vols. AB. New York: Doubleday, 1966, 1970.
Bruce, F. F. The Gospel of John. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1983.
Bultmann, R. The Gospel According to John. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1964, 1971.
Calvin, J. The Gospel According to St. John. 2 vols. Trans. T. H. L. Parker. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1959, 1961.
Carson, D. A. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1991.
Comfort, P. I Am the Way: A Spiritual Journey Through the Gospel of John. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994.
Dodd, C. H. The Interpretation of the Fourth Gospel. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1953.
Dodds, M. The Gospel According to St. John. EGNT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1976.
Fenton, J. C. The Gospel According to St. John. Oxford: Clarendon, 1970.
Filson, F. The Gospel of St. John. Atlanta: John Knox, 1963.
Grayston, K. The Gospel of John. Narrative Commentaries. Philadelphia: Trinity Press, 1990.
Haenchen, E. A Commentary on the Gospel of John. 2 vols. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1984.
Hendriksen, W. The Gospel of John. 2 vols. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1954.
Hoskyns, E., and F. N. Davey. The Fourth Gospel. London: Faber & Faber, 1947.
Howard, W. F. Saint John: Introduction and Exegesis. The Interpreter’s Bible, vol. 8. Nashville: Abingdon, 1952.
Hull, W. E. John. BBC. Nashville: Broadman, 1970.
Hunter, A. M. The Gospel According to John. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1965.
Kealy, S. P. That You May Believe: The Gospel According to St. John. Middlegreen, Slough: St. Paul Pub., 1978.
Kysar, R. John. Augsburg Series. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1986.
_____. John’s Story of Jesus. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1984.
Lightfoot, R. H. St. John’s Gospel. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1960.
Lindars, B. The Gospel of John. NCS. London: Oliphants, 1972.
MacGregor, G. H. C. The Gospel of John. London: Hodder, 1928.
MacRae, G. W. Invitation to John. New York: Doubleday, 1978.
Marsh, J. Saint John. Penguin Series. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1968.
McPolin, J. John. Dublin: Veritas Pub., 1979.
Michaela, J. R. John. NIBC. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 1984, 1989.
Milne, B. The Message of John. BST. Downers Grove: Intervarsity, 1993.
Morris, L. The Gospel According to St. John. NICNT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 19952.
Newbigin, L. The Light Has Come: An Exposition of the Fourth Gospel. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1982.
Plummer, A. The Gospel According to St. John. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1891.
Richardson, A. The Gospel According to St. John. London: SCM, 1959.
Ridderbos, H. The Gospel of John. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997.
Sanders, J. N., and B. A. Mastin. A Commentary on the Gospel According to St. John. HNTC. London: A. & C. Black, 1968.
Schnackenburg, R. The Gospel According to St. John. 3 vols. New York: Seabury, 1968, 1980, 1982.
Sloyan, G. John. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox, 1988.
Smith, D. M. John. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1976.
Strachan, R. H. The Fourth Gospel. London: SCM, 1941.
Tasker, R. B. G. John. TNTC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1960.
Temple, Wm. Readings in St. John’s Gospel. London: MacMillan, 1945.
Tenney, M. John: The Gospel of Belief. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1948.
Tenney, M. The Gospel of John. EBC 9. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1981.
Westcott, B. F. The Gospel According to St. John: The Greek Text with Intro. and Notes. 2 vols. London: J. Murray, 1908.
_____. The Gospel According to John. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1973 (orig. 1881).
Whitacre, R. A. John. IVPNTC. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1999.
Witherington, B. John’s Wisdom. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1995.
Special Studies
Ashton, J., ed. The Interpretation of John. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1986.
Ashton, J. Understanding the Fourth Gospel. Oxford: Clarendon, 1991.
Barrett, C. K. Essays on John. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1982.
_____. The Gospel of John and Judaism. London: SPCK, 1975.
Burge, G. M. The Anointed Community: The Holy Spirit in the Johannine Tradition. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
_____. Interpreting the Gospel of John. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1992.
Culpepper, R. A. and C. C. Black, eds. Exploring the Gospel of John. Louisville: Westminster, 1996.
Dodd, C. H. Historical Tradition in the Fourth Gospel. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1963.
_____. The Interpretation of the Fourth Gospel. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1953.
Ellis, E. E. The World of St. John. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1984.
Harvey, A. E. Jesus on Trial: A Study in the Fourth Gospel. London: SPCK, 1976.
Hunter, A. M. According to John: The New Look on the Fourth Gospel. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1968.
Kysar, R. The Fourth Evangelist and His Gospel: An Examination of Contemporary Scholarship. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1975.
Painter, J. The Quest for the Messiah: The History, Literature and Theology of the Johannine Community. Nashville: Abingdon, 19932.
Robinson, J. A. T. The Priority of John. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1986.
Smalley, S. John: Evangelist and Interpreter. New York: Thomas Nelson, 1978.
Smith, D. M. Johannine Christianity: Essays on Its Setting, Sources and Theology. Columbia: Univ. of South Carolina Press, 1984.
Smith, D. M. John Among the Gospels: The Relationship in Twentieth Century Research. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1992.
Smith, D. M. The Theology of the Gospel of John. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1995.
Thompson, M. M. The Humanity of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1988.
Vanderlip, D. G. Christianity According to John. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1979.
Wiles, M. F. The Spiritual Gospel: The Interpretation of the Fourth Gospel in the Early Church. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1960.
Using the Internet
Today a great deal of bibliographic information is available on the Internet. The following sites are useful resources for research and study.
(1) The New Testament Gateway. http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/goodacre/links.htm. This outstanding site is organized by Dr. Mark Goodacre at the Univ. of Birmingham (England). Goodacre identifies both Web links and book and article references to every conceivable subject in New Testament studies.
(2) The Wabash Center Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/Internet/front.htm. Originally organized by a librarian at Regent College, Vancouver, and funded by the Lilly Endowment, this site lists links to bibliography, publications, electronic texts and journals, and courses found on the web. In addition, it covers all fields of religious studies.
(3) Resource Pages for Biblical Studies. http://www.hivolda.no/asf/kkf/rel-stud.html.Maintained by Dr. Torrey Seland at Volda College, Volda, Norway, this site is fast becoming a popular resource for research. Subjects are organized around five pages: (1) biblical texts published on the World Wide Web; (2) biblical studies published electronically; (3) aspects of the Mediterranean world; (4) biblical studies and computer technology; (5) Philo of Alexandria.
(4) The Argus Clearinghouse. http://www.clearinghouse.net/. This Michigan site organizes and evaluates web indexing sites. Look under “arts and humanities,” then “philosophy and religion,” etc.
(5) Jesus of Nazareth in the Early Christian Gospels. http://www.earlygospels.net/. This outstanding site by Andrew Bernhard gives all links to ancient Gospels (from Synoptic Gospels to Thomas) now available on the web.
(6) A Synopsis of the Gospels. http://www.princeton.edu/~jwm/synopsis/met-syni.htm. This Princeton University site (published by Princeton’s Religion Department) permits you to look at John’s Gospel in parallel with the other three Synoptic Gospels as well as the Gospel of Thomas.
(7) Two sites offer dedicated bibliographical research on John’s Gospel: (a) http://www.uscsu.sc.edu/~johnlitr/ (A. Gagne, Univ. of Southern Carolina, Sumter); (b) http://private.fuller.edu/~talarm/iss4/iss4s1.html (James McGrath, Durham, England).