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The Letters of John
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19 December 2022

A new translation of John's New Testament Letters plus perceptive analysis of the text, offering valuable insights into the background to the letters and their continuing relevance.
The three New Testament letters of John are concerned with the development and well-being of the early Christian congregations. They share the significance of Christ's incarnation and his unique sacrifice, urging the churches to continue to seek God. Although written in the first century, the letters remain a source of wisdom and inspiration for people today.
Respected Christian Community priest Roger Druitt offers a new translation of the letters alongside a thought-provoking commentary, which includes both the historical and cultural background to the letters and insightful studies on key aspects such as righteousness, love and truth. Throughout, the author illuminates the truly modern character of the letters, showing how they speak to a universal vision of humanity.
'A valuable addition to the literature.'
– Paradigm Explorer
Roger Druitt studied mathematics and economics at Cambridge University before becoming a priest of The Christian Community in 1971. He teaches widely on the subject of observing nature and finding a connection to the spirit.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The three Letters and three words
Translation of the Letters of John
Note
The First Letter of John
The Second Letter of John
The Third Letter of John
Commentary
1. Orientation
Background; John; John the beloved disciple; John and the Apocalypse
2. Detail
The work of Redemption: love and the Holy Trinity; The four parts of the human being and their healing; The fourfold human being and the four stages of the ministry; The transformation of the fourfold human being
3. Fellowship: the Union of God and Humanity
4. John�s approach to Knowing
5. Significant Words
Abide; Righteousness; Love; Truth; Grace; Mercy; Peace; Commandment and sin
Epilogue