Dr. Oschwald gives some reasons for why John is different than the other Gospels.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccntoverview/1037/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Sacer explores why the different Gospels have different accounts of resurrection.https://scholar...
Dr. Kiehl briefly explores and explains the different critical methods for interpreting the Bible.ht...
This is the third annual Biblical studies issue, and it emphasizes trends in synoptic exegesis. The ...
In New Testament studies, the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the synoptic gospels. T...
Dr. Scaer explains why the gospels don\u27t say the exact same things.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccntov...
John\u27s numerous themes are not only different, but are develped in unique ways. John also poses c...
John\u27s numerous themes are not only different, but are develped in unique ways. John also poses c...
The relationship between the Fourth Gospel (FG) and the Synoptics is often treated as three against...
Dr. Lewis explains the similarities and the differences between John Gospel of Jesus last week and t...
What could the synoptics have to do with John’s view of Rome? The hypothesis is that the rhetorical ...
Dr. Oschwald explains the Holy Spirit in John is described differently.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccnto...
While John\u27s tradition is pervasively autonomous and independent of the Synoptics, the Johannine ...
Dr. Oschwald explains why 1st, 2nd and 3rd John were written.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccntoverview/10...
This essay argues that the Johannine “colophons” of John 20:30–31 and 21:24–25 support the argument ...
Dr. Sacer explores why the different Gospels have different accounts of resurrection.https://scholar...
Dr. Kiehl briefly explores and explains the different critical methods for interpreting the Bible.ht...
This is the third annual Biblical studies issue, and it emphasizes trends in synoptic exegesis. The ...
In New Testament studies, the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the synoptic gospels. T...
Dr. Scaer explains why the gospels don\u27t say the exact same things.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccntov...
John\u27s numerous themes are not only different, but are develped in unique ways. John also poses c...
John\u27s numerous themes are not only different, but are develped in unique ways. John also poses c...
The relationship between the Fourth Gospel (FG) and the Synoptics is often treated as three against...
Dr. Lewis explains the similarities and the differences between John Gospel of Jesus last week and t...
What could the synoptics have to do with John’s view of Rome? The hypothesis is that the rhetorical ...
Dr. Oschwald explains the Holy Spirit in John is described differently.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccnto...
While John\u27s tradition is pervasively autonomous and independent of the Synoptics, the Johannine ...
Dr. Oschwald explains why 1st, 2nd and 3rd John were written.https://scholar.csl.edu/ccntoverview/10...
This essay argues that the Johannine “colophons” of John 20:30–31 and 21:24–25 support the argument ...
Dr. Sacer explores why the different Gospels have different accounts of resurrection.https://scholar...
Dr. Kiehl briefly explores and explains the different critical methods for interpreting the Bible.ht...
This is the third annual Biblical studies issue, and it emphasizes trends in synoptic exegesis. The ...