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303: The History and Style of the Gospel of John

Nov 3, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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We're Going to Cover the First Four Chapters of the Book of John
02:19 • 2min
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The Rise of Textual Criticism
03:53 • 3min
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Is the Fourth Gospel the Most Jewish of the Four?
07:13 • 3min
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The Enlightenment, Is It Academic?
10:04 • 5min
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Textual Critique - Five Things in This New Look
14:49 • 2min
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Theology in John Is a Late First Century Development
16:59 • 5min
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The Fourth Gospel - What Is the Historical Context?
21:47 • 4min
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How Much Did John Actually See About Later That Day?
26:03 • 4min
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The Gospel of John - Chapter Two
30:07 • 2min
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Dr. Burch's Book, the Gospel of John, Part Two
32:28 • 6min
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The Invisible Christology of the Gospel of John
38:31 • 4min
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I Love the Idea of Textual Criticism
42:34 • 4min
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Marty Solomon and Brent Billings take a tour through the history of textual criticism that surrounds the Gospel of John and we look at the unique styles and attributes of John’s writing.

Interpreting the Gospel of John by Gary M. Burge

Historical Tradition and Sources in John

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