Abstract
Edwyn Hoskyns was a revered and inspirational teacher to Cambridge students between the two World Wars. His sudden death left his work unfinished, including the commentary on John's Gospel. Subsequently his reputation became undervalued, but he is now being rediscovered as a powerful exponent of historical and theological exegesis.
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