Lucius Nereparampil is a New Testament Scholar who was the past Vice-President of the scholarly Society for Biblical Studies in India, a Learned society, incorporating Biblical Scholars of the Protestant, Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Charismatic traditions. Nereparampil is also a member of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. He was once on the Pontifical Biblical Commission. Alan R. Kerr who researched in Cambridge writes that it was Lucius Nereparampil who first made a detailed exegetical study of Johannine texts where a Temple motif had been discerned. He further quotes Nereparampil in his thesis: Nereparampil was Professor of New Testament at Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram in Bengaluru. He was also the Director of the National Biblical, Catechetical, and Liturgical Centre Bengaluru Writings * Destroy this temple: an exegetico-theological study on the meaning of Jesus' Temple-logion in John 2:19 * John's Gospel: A Gospel of Decision and a Gospel of the Church * Good News to the Poor: The Synoptic View of Evangelization * Spiritual insights of Johannine literature * Life and Its Value in the Christian Perspective * Holy Spirit as Living Water * An eco-theology foreshadowed in the Gospel of John * Liberation as Salvation: A Johannine Interpretation * Biblical festivals and Hindu feasts * The Hebrew society during the Inter-testamental * Spiritual Vision of Gita and St. John * Jesus and the Nations * A New Commandment I Give You: Johannine Understanding of Love
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