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"What is John?" Volume 2: Literary and Social Readings of the Fourth Gospel, Segovia, Fernando F. , SBL Symposium Series, Volume 7, Atlanta, GA, p.xii, 361 p., (1998)
"What is John?" Volume 1: Readers and Readings of the Fourth Gospel, Segovia, Fernando F. , SBL Symposium Series, Volume 3, Atlanta, GA, p.xii, 293 p., (1996)
"Peace I Leave With You; My Peace I Give To You": Discipleship in the Fourth Gospel, Segovia, Fernando F. , Discipleship in the New Testament, Philadelphia, PA, p.76-102, (1985)
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A Postcolonial Commentary on the New Testament Writings, Segovia, Fernando F.; Sugirtharajah, R.S. , Edinburgh, p.432 pp., (2007)
A Literary Reading of John 5: text as construction, Lozada, Francisco , Studies in Biblical Literature, Volume 20, New York, NY, p.138 p., (2000)
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Biblical Interpretation from a U.S. Hispanic American Perspective: a reading of the Apocalypse, Ruíz, Jean-Pierre , El Cuerpo de Cristo: The Hispanic Presence in the U.S. Catholic Church, New York, NY, p.78-105, (1998)
Betwixt and Between on the Lord's Day: liturgy and the Apocalypse, Ruíz, Jean-Pierre , Society of Biblical Literature Seminar Papers, Number 31, p.654-672, (1992)
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Call and Discipleship: Toward a Reexaminiation of the Shape and Character of Christian Discipleship in the New Testament, Segovia, Fernando F. , Discipleship in the New Testament, Philadelphia, PA, p.1-23, (1985)
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Discipleship in the New Testament, Segovia, Fernando F. , Ramsey, (1994)
Discipleship in the New Testament, Segovia, Fernando F. , Philadelphia, PA, p.xiv, 213 p., (1985)
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Esperanza y Gloria: introducción al Apocalipsis para Católicos, Alfaro, Juan I. , Liguori, MO, p.112 p., (1995)
Ezekiel in the Apocalypse: the transformation of prophetic language in Revelation 16,17-19,10, Ruíz, Jean-Pierre , European university studies. Series XXIII, Theology, Volume 376, New York, NY, p.xx, 607 p., (1989)
Exegesis Pastoral, Marcos 1:16 - 2:17: Un desafio para hoy, Alfaro, Juan I. , Revista Biblica, Volume 50, Number 2-3, p.171-182, (1988)
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Facing the Dragon's Fire, Doak, Mary , The Treasure of Guadalupe, Lanham, MD, p.1-8, (2006)
Four Faces of Theology: four Johannine conversations, Ruíz, Jean-Pierre , Teaching the Bible, Maryknoll, NY, p.p. 86-101, (1998)
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Hope & Glory: a Catholic introduction to the book of Revelation, Alfaro, Juan I. , Liguori, MO, p.110 p., (1995)
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Inclusion and Exclusion in John 17, Segovia, Fernando F. , "What is John?" Volume 2: Literary Social Readings of the Fourth Gospel, Volume 2, Atlanta, GA, p.183-210, (1998)
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Johannine Universalism and Particularism: Toward an Intercultural Reading of John 6, Lozada, Francisco , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, May, Volume 10, Number 4, p.5-21, (2003)
John 1:1-18 as Entrée into Johannine Reality: Representation and Ramifications, Segovia, Fernando F. , Reading and Preaching John: Essays in Honor of Robert Kysar, St. Louis, MO, p.33-64, (2002)
Jesus, the Penitent Woman, and the Pharisee, Calvalcanti, Tereza-Maria- P. , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, Aug, Volume 2, Number 1, p.28-40, (1994)
John 15:18-16:4a - A First Addition to the Original Farewell Discourse?, Segovia, Fernando F. , The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Ap, Volume 45, p.210-230, (1983)
John 13:1-20: The Footwashing in the Johannine Tradition, Segovia, Fernando F. , Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, Volume 73, Number 1-2, p.31-51, (1982)
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Luke 1:39-56: Mary's Visit to Elizabeth as Biblical Instance of Mentoring, Ruíz, Jean-Pierre , Apuntes, Wint, Volume 17, p.103-105, (1997)
Love Relationships in the Johannine Tradition: Agape/Agapan in I John and the Fourth Gospel, Segovia, Fernando F. , Society of Biblical Literature Dissertation Series, Volume 58, Chico, CA, (1982)
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Methods for Studying the New Testament, Segovia, Fernando F. , Reading the New Testament Today, Louisville, KY, p.1-9, (1999)

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