

The Eye of the Beholder: A Content Tour
The Eye of the Beholder is now available for purchase! In this video I go through the table of contents at a rather leisurely pace describing the contents of the book and explaining why it is unique. Here is the link at Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1947929151/?fbclid=IwAR38tRMeIYMYH7X03nFUg-KvOZ-T0PZMq4YYb5XIOgZfOp9dzOM_XaG7Ml8 Here is the link at Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-eye-of-the-beholder-lydia-mcgrew/1138856063?ean=9781947929159 Here is the link at DeWard: https://deward.com/shop/books/jesus/the-eye-of-the-beholder-the-gospel-of-john-as-historical-reportage/ Here are samples. Table of Contents: http://lydiamcgrew.com/EOBTableofContents Chapter I: http://lydiamcgrew.com/EOBChapter1.pdf Conclusion: http://lydiamcgrew.com/EOBConclusion.pdf Here is the article by D. A. Carson that I mention in the video.
Carson discusses the impact of C. H. Dodd's famous book on John and how we can, and should, go farther than Dodd did in arguing for the historicity of the Fourth Gospel. Historical Tradition in the Fourth Gospel: After Dodd, What? https://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/gp/gp2_tradition_carson.pdf
If you are a seminary or college professor teaching a course for which The Eye of the Beholder is plausibly relevant, you can contact info@deward.com to request either a free PDF virtual desk copy or, in the continental United States, a 50% discount on a physical desk copy. Please understand that any such virtual desk copy is not for general distribution.
Originally uplooaded to YouTube Mar 1 2021. Eye of the Beholder was released on Mar. 1, 2021.