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For the first time ever, The Jesus Gospel combines Matthew, Mark, Luke and John in an easy-to-read chronology. A biography of Jesus, blended into a single, complete timeline, ONLY using Scripture ...
When most Christians study the life of Jesus, they turn to the pages of the New Testament and the four canonical gospels – the three synoptic (chronological) gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke ...
The gospels are not biographies in the modern sense of the word. Rather, they are stories told in such a way as to evoke a certain image of Jesus for a particular audience. They're trying to ...
Despite these differences, all four gospels contain the "passion narrative," the central story of Jesus' suffering and death. That story is directly connected to the Christian ritual of the Eucharist.
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The gospel writers, Pagels concludes, were less interested in accuracy and more focused on expanding awareness of Jesus as son of God and savior: She observes that the gospels “report historical ...