This book, a revision of the author's dissertation, describes the
grounds on which knowledge about God is possible according to the Gospel
of John. In response to modern questions and doubts about the
possibility of religious knowledge, John's answers are identified and
illuminated using standard historical method. A major part of this
investigation is spent showing that, for readers of all persuasions, it
is clear that certain parts of John's Gospel were never intended as
either fiction or metaphor. From these parts, the basis on which John
thinks that people can have religious knowledge is inferred and
described.