The Gospels:
Four Stories, One Jesus
N.T. (Tom) Wright is Cannon
Theologian of Westminster Abbey. He is considered by many to
be the leading Jesus scholar in the United Kingdom, and is also
a world authority on the apostle Paul. In this series, Wright
leads a discussion of Pauls life, letters and theology
and his legacy for today.
The Four Gospels
An introduction to the gospels--authorship,
when and where written, and sources - and why they were written
and the stories they tell.
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Luke: The Kingdom of
God is the True Empire.
Luke writes as an historian and connects Jesus story
with events in history and in the world. Rome ruled the world,
but now a new king has come: Jesus of Nazareth. |
Matthew:
The Scriptures are Fulfilled!
Matthew tells his readers
that Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament messianic prophecies--and
also fulfilled Israels story. Matthews
Jesus is Emmanuel -- God-with-us. |
John: On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.
Johns gospel is very different
from the other three in terms of content, style and christology.
Johns Jesus is very clear about who he is and about his
mission. |
Mark: Read this Quickly!
Marks gospel is a revolutionary
tract written for Christians hiding in the catacombs in Rome
and on the run. Marks Jesus is the Son of God for all who
have eyes to see and ears to hear. |
Many Gospels, One Jesus.
The gospels explain the meaning
of Jesus crucifixion and death. They all say, in different
ways, that in Jesus the living God of the universe was present
on earth as a human being, and that in his death and resurrection
he dealt with the plight of Israel, the plight of the world and
the plight of every individual. |
Six video lessons with 10 discussion guides
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Additional discussion guides - $2.50 each
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