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John's Gospel is considered to have a high Christology, as it presents Jesus as the divine Word who was with God and was God from the beginning. The Gospel emphasizes Jesus' divine nature, focusing on his role in the plan of salvation and his miracles as signs of his divinity.
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because it is the clearest of the four gospels
Mathew, Mark, Luke and John wrote the gospel.
Why can't I find the 1994 gospel play " momma I'm sorry by Mathew michaels
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There are 23343 words in Mathew's Gospel in the KJV version of the Bible
But Matthew has more chapters.
Christians believe that Jesus Christ was God-incarnate; thus Jesus was truly God and truly human. However, Christians approach this belief in more than one way. Some writers emphasise the divinity of Jesus, others emphasise the humanity whilst still others strive to maintain a balance. When people emphasise Christ's divinity, sometimes to the expense of His humanity, this is termed "High Christology" (Christology being the study of Christ). People who stress the divinity of Christ will lay emphasis on (a) miracles (b) Jesus' union with the will of His Father (c) the Gospel account of John, which has a high Christological approach. Conversely, when Christians emphasise Christ's humanity this is termed "Low Christology". Such people will stress (a) Christ's suffering (b) His struggles (c) the Gospel accounts of Mark and Luke. Related links:http://people.smu.edu/dwatson/johannine_christology_001.htm (High Christology) http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Christology (Low Christology)
Christology is an area of theology which deals with Our Lord Jesus Christ. The source of Christology is the bible.
Yes. It's in the Gospel. In the beginning of Mathew I and Luke I. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_birth_of_Jesus.
The 12th verse of the 3rd chapter of the Gospel of St Matthew of the New Testament of the Bible.