'In the midst of dramatic and radical change in biblical studies, with this splendid collection of essays Thatcher and Lozada have done us an immeasurable service. Each article offers invaluable insights and clarifications of the "new look" in Johannine studies. As a result of this volume, readers will find their perspectives on the Gospel of John broadened and their appreciation for the global scholarly community deepened.'Robert Kysar, Bandy Professor Emeritus of Preaching and New Testament, Candler School of Theology, Emory University.'For this book, ten emerging Johannine scholars were given the same assignment: using John A.T. Robinson's 1957 essay "The New Look on the Fourth Gospel" as their starting point, they were to chart the "New Look" that has developed in the intervening half-century and to make an educated guess at what the coming years might hold for the study of the Gospel of John. A final essay by Alan Culpepper reflects upon their endeavours and places it in the context of the field as a whole. The volume testifies to the diversity of interests and, increasingly, the plurality of voices that add depth and richness to the field of Johannine studies. This is serious and engaging scholarship that documents the fascination that this Gospel still exerts, even after two millennia of discussion and debate. Required reading for all who are interested in the Fourth Gospel and in the multiple interpretations that it calls forth.'Adele Reinhartz, University of Ottawa.