<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The Johannine Epistles are today read as an important part of the Johannine literature. Yet the meaning of the text is often unclear. Part of the problem arises because, although 1 John is called an Epistle, it lacks the formal marks of an Epistle. In <em>1, 2, and 3 John</em>, John Painter illuminates the relationship 1, 2, and 3 John have to each other and to the Gospel.</p><p>Painter explains the historical context of the Johannine Epistles using a socio-rhetorical approach. The writings are shown to reflect a situation of conflict and schism within the Johannine community; they seek to persuade the readers of the truth of the writer's message. In this truth, the readers are encouraged to abide if they would have the assurance of eternal life.</p><p>Painter also examines the inseparable connection between belief and ethical life in active love for one another. Through the socio-rhetorical approach Painter brings to light the continuing relevance of these writings.</p><p><em>John Painter is the Foundation Professor of Theology at Charles Sturt University in Canberra, Australia.</em></p><p> </p>
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