Lucas, Richard Charles (1925-). The Gospel of John - Talk 1. Moore Theological College. 1999. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/d67c4eb1-7c07-4d34-b503-4a9422350631.
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Lucas, R. (1999). The gospel of John - talk 1. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/d67c4eb1-7c07-4d34-b503-4a9422350631.
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Lucas, Richard Charles (1925-).The Gospel of John - Talk 1. Moore Theological College. 1999. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/d67c4eb1-7c07-4d34-b503-4a9422350631.
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Lucas explores John 20:30-31. He explains his aims : 1. That you may go one believing 2. By believing we may have life in his name. This is the theme for his 4 talks, John 20, John 3, John 11. Central message - belief in Jesus is the path to life. Lucas shares his testimony. Lucas looks at the structure of John and John's aims. His talks are structured with - evidence, belief, life. Speaker shows that John's gospel is an historical account. He lists Peter at the empty tomb, Mary, The rest of the disciples, and Thomas as witnesses. Lucas stresses that we must teach the gospel in the Biblical and historical context it was written in. John shows the reasons for a thorough unbeliever, and a thorough believer, in Thomas. He shows that the gospels were written by the people who were there, and what our response should be. Lucas explores what John means in the term 'life'. He shows what it means to refuse the historicity of the gospels. Cassette label reads : "The gospel of John - talk 1 1999 KEC Dick Lucas"
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