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 ...
The Q source hypothesis is a prominent theory in New Testament scholarship that seeks to explain the literary relationship ...
Is it okay to call God “Mother”? Well, what does God want to be addressed as, and how do we know what God wants? It’s all in ...
Q: I recently took a six-week theology class, and the priest teaching it was pretty emphatic that most don't make it to heaven. First, we must be without mortal sin. So, all those who forsake Mass or ...
Each of the four Gospels tells us something about the influence on the author, and the audience to whom they are writing. Luke records many of the same events found in the other two synoptic ...
Thanks for joining our study about truth in the New Testament Gospels. If you missed last week ... About Jesus, the Apostle John wrote: “For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth ...
John Goodrich highlights the place of this story in the overall shape of this section: So this healing forms a closing bracket with the gradual healing we read of in chapter 8. The story is included ...
The Sunday gospel lectionary for the Third Sunday before Advent at the end of this Year B is Mark 1.14-20, the beginning of ...
Lately I’ve had occasion to read two books by St. John Henry Newman. One is Newman’s first novel, Loss and Gain, while the ...