The gospel of John is dramatically different than the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke). Instead of organizing historical events into a chronology, John presents Jesus in all of his ...
In previous columns, I have shown how certain truths of the faith in the New Testament were prefigured ... We know from the lips of John the Baptist that Jesus is, “…the Lamb of God, who ...
John R. Donahue, a theologian who wrote about the Gospel of St. Mark and taught at Loyola University Maryland ... Donahue spent most of his Jesuit vocation as a professor of New Testament studies. He ...
Thanks for joining our study about truth in the New ... (John 1:17). Now that we have established from whom flows the “essence of truth,” let's read some explanations in His gospel passages ...
When we come into church on Sunday morning, do we tend to bring with us only the New Testament and think of God as merely the father of Jesus Christ ... the God of Malachi, the God of John the Baptist ...
In teaching Mark 1:14-15, key insights can be drawn from both Biblical and historical contexts. Transition from John’s Ministry to Jesus’ Ministry: The passage marks a pivotal moment where ...