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Dr. Warren Carter rethinks the Johannine Epistles as formation documents rather than polemical tracts. This episode moves beyond the older “Johannine community crisis” model associated with Raymond Brown and asks what 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John do for believing audiences. Carter explains why mirror-reading is risky when interpreters reconstruct opponents too confidently from heated passages about antichrists, deceivers, and those who “went out.” The conversation locates his reading within debate over the Johannine community, from Hugo Méndez’s challenge to the hypothesis to Paul Anderson’s modified defense and the cautious middle position many scholars now adopt. The result is a reading of the Johannine Epistles as writings that build communal identity, ethical discernment, and practice across Christian networks. The discussion clarifies the distinctive shape of each writing. 1 John is not a conventional letter but a literary-theological discourse whose repetition, contrasts, and family language train communities to recognize what it means to abide in God. The “children of God” language in 1 John 3:1 grounds ethics in gift before task: identity is received before it is performed. Love is also economic. In 1 John 3:16–18, material sharing becomes a test of communal love in a stratified Greco-Roman setting. By contrast, 2 and 3 John are occasional letters addressing disputes over teachers, travel, authority, and welcome. Hospitality is theological, not merely polite. To receive or refuse traveling teachers shaped doctrine, legitimacy, money, and authority across assemblies. Carter helps readers see why the Johannine Epistles remain vital for thinking about identity conflict, discernment, and community life under pressure. BOOK 1, 2, and 3 John: An Introduction and Study Guide: Multiple Readings, Deconstructing Constructions, https://www.amazon.com/John-Introduction-Deconstructing-Constructions-Testament/dp/0567704203/ref=sr_1_1
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