1. The life and teachings of the Church- took place around A.D. 28-30
2. Oral Tradition- The New Testament had to be written down because many of the apostles were dying ~ happened around A.D. 65
3. The Written Gospels- the gospels were written between A.D. 60s and 90s
Modern theologians see three stages in the development of the gospels.The life, mission and resurrection of JesusThe post-resurrection teaching of the apostlesThe actual writing of the gospels by the evangelists.Those who look at the development of the gospels in three clear-cut stages often see the third stage as the most important for Christianity, because the gospels are not so much literal histories but reflections on the meaning of Jesus.Some scholars would not find the three-stage model very useful, because it may encourage assumptions about the linear progression of early Christianity.the three stages are:1. events: jesus' life death and resurrection2. oral tradition:stories about jesus are spread by word of mouth3. written texts: the good news is written down to preserve it and make it easier to educate the growing number of chistians.
Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The fourth is John.
There are 4 Gospels in the New testamentMatthewMarkLukeJohn
The book that comes after the Gospels in the New Testament is the Acts of the Apostles.
The first stage is venerated.The second stage is beatified.The third stage is cannonized (One officially becomes a saint).ClarificationThere are four stages to canonization. Stage one would be "Servant of God" followed by those stages listed above.
Modern theologians see three stages in the development of the gospels.The life, mission and resurrection of JesusThe post-resurrection teaching of the apostlesThe actual writing of the gospels by the evangelists.Those who look at the development of the gospels in three clear-cut stages often see the third stage as the most important for Christianity, because the gospels are not so much literal histories but reflections on the meaning of Jesus.Some scholars would not find the three-stage model very useful, because it may encourage assumptions about the linear progression of early Christianity.the three stages are:1. events: jesus' life death and resurrection2. oral tradition:stories about jesus are spread by word of mouth3. written texts: the good news is written down to preserve it and make it easier to educate the growing number of chistians.
Stages One, Two, and Three.
There are typically three stages of frontier development. These three stages are trade, settlement, and statehood and they are the stages Oregon went through.
the three gospels
There are typically three stages of frontier development. These three stages are trade, settlement, and statehood and they are the stages Oregon went through.
1. What stages do stars go through?
The Cumulus/Developing stage
The three stages of knighthood were page, squire and knight.
To be exact: there are no three stages of crystal formation. This is an oversimplification using ill defined terms. The answer depends on the context and on what the one who asked it is interested in. Nucleation Growth and Equilibrium could be called 3 stages, as well as Adsorption Reorientation and Incorporation of new members of the lattice. For experimentalists it could be supersaturation, nucleation and separation as well. Crystallization from solution or even of pure substances is so complex that exact theoretical descriptions virtually do not exist up to date.
forming, storming, norming, and performing
forming, storming, norming, and performing
forming, storming, norming, and performing