A Sneak Peek at our New Series on the Gospel of John
On this program, Michael Horton talks with producer Shane Rosenthal about the plans they have in store for the coming year. In particular, they’ll introduce […]
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On this program, Michael Horton talks with producer Shane Rosenthal about the plans they have in store for the coming year. In particular, they’ll introduce […]
If you pay close attention to the details of the fourth Gospel, you’ll notice that words such as testimony, witness, judgment, and truth appear quite […]
Scholars frequently claim that John is the latest and most idealized of all the Gospels. Its picture of Jesus, they say, represents the beliefs of […]
Why does the Gospel of John begin with this strange concept of the Word of God who was “with God” and yet somehow also “was […]
There was a time in which Judaism & Christianity had many more beliefs in common. As it turns out, many ancient Jews before the time […]
On this edition of the program we’re continuing our discussion of John’s opening prologue and will unpack the significance of verse 14, as the Word […]
If the Gospel of John is seen as a kind of “trial narrative,” then John the Baptist is the first witness who is called to […]
If you ask people today what they think the Bible is about, you’ll probably be told that it’s a collection of morality tales that encourages […]
On this episode in our series on the Gospel of John, we find ourselves at the wedding of Cana as Jesus turns water into wine. […]
Was the Fourth Gospel written by John the Apostle, or a mysterious figure known as John the Elder? And was this text penned before the […]
In John chapter 2, Jesus arrives in Jerusalem during the festival of Passover and drives the money-changers out of the temple. But who were the […]
When Jesus said, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up” (Jn. 2:19), he was not only hinting at his forthcoming […]