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What the gospels meant

Examines the goals, methods, and styles of Jesus' disciples and illustrates how each follower's unique approach shaped the message of the Gospels. The earliest book, Mark, emphasizes Jesus the sufferer; in Matthew, Jesus the teacher; in Luke, Jesus the reconciler; and in John, Jesus the mystic.

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  • "Examines the goals, methods, and styles of Jesus' disciples and illustrates how each follower's unique approach shaped the message of the Gospels. The earliest book, Mark, emphasizes Jesus the sufferer; in Matthew, Jesus the teacher; in Luke, Jesus the reconciler; and in John, Jesus the mystic."@en
  • "Examines the goals, methods, and styles of the evangelists and how these shaped the gospels' messages ... Mark dwells on the meaning of Jesus to his persecuted members. Matthew collects the sayings in an orderly and instructive way. Luke stresses the healing aspects of Jesus' mission. John keeps the divinity of Jesus always in mind.-Dust jacket."@en
  • "Examines the goals, methods, and styles of the evangelists and how these shaped the gospels' messages. The earliest book, Mark, emphasizes Jesus the sufferer; in Matthew, Jesus the teacher; in Luke, Jesus the reconciler; and in John, Jesus the mystic."@en
  • "The author presents a biblical analysis of the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, evaluating each for their evangelistic style and goals while revealing key differences in how each writer portrayed Jesus."@en

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
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