Congregational Courses
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30 – What is meant by calling the Gospels passion narratives with long introductions?
Dr. Sacer explains that the passion narratives are the culmination of each of the Gospels.
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50 – Why was the apostle Paul a good choice for Luke to trace the spread of the Gospel in Acts?
Dr. Oschwald explains why Paul was chosen by Luke to show the spread of Christianity.
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21 – Why is John the Baptist so important?
Dr. Sacer explains the importance of John the Baptist and how his life point to Jesus.
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44 – What do the letters of John tell us about first century Christian congregations?
Dr. Oschwald explains why 1st, 2nd and 3rd John were written.
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34 – How is Jesus with us always if he ascended into heaven?
Dr. Sacer explains how Christ is with still today.
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06 – How would a first century Jew have thought of the Messiah and how do people think of the Messiah today?
Dr. Oschwald explains how the 1st century Jewish people understood the term Messiah.
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46 – Is the message of John focused on a certain group?
Dr. Oschwald explains some of the focus of the Gospel of John.
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13 – Who decided which books to include in the New Testament?
Dr. Scaer explains how the New Testament canon came into being.
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49 – Is it right to consider Acts just a continuation of Luke?
Dr. Oschwald explains why Luke and Acts seem to be written by the same person.