After two thousand years the four gospels remain the heart of the Christian message to the world. But the development of scriptural studies over the last century has left many people perplexed and puzzled about the Gospels.
Adrian Graphy here uses the contributions of Gospel scholarship to illuminate the Gospels with fascinating new insights. He traces the story of Jesus both in the synoptic tradition of Mark, Matthew and Luke and in the separate tradition of John. He shows how, on the basis of their historical record of Jesus, the faith of the early Christian Communities developed. He illustrates how the Gospels continue to speak powerfully to people of our time and remain ‘trustworthy and true’ as the third Millennium of Christian faith begins.
Trustworthy and True is ideal as an introductory text for the study of the Gospels, as a stimulating aid to the preparation of homilies and scripture group sessions and as a companion for reflective reading of the Gospels.
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