In The Teaching of the Gospel of John, Smith provides extensive analysis of themes found in the Gospel of John. Moving verse-by-verse, he provides clarification on authorship, structure, historical background, and rhetorical meaning.
It is a delight to receive such gifts from the pastorate as this excellent study of the teaching of John's Gospel. The reader will . . . find in it the admirably stated results of much careful and thoughtful exegetical study of John.
—The Princeton Theological Review
It seems to me an excellent piece of work, scholarly, instructive, clearly written, well arranged. It gives the essence of the religious teaching of St. John's Gospel in a lucid and orderly form, bringing out the main structural points of the Johannine Theology.
—Southern Methodist Review