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He Revealed His Glory: History According to the Gospel of John

Part 93 of a 353 part series.
Topic: ETS
Organization: ETS National
Price: $4.00

"The Gospel of John has always been a bit of a problem." Edward Klink begins by describing the book of John as rooted in the heavens as well as being a "fleshly" gospel. The historical and theological differences found in the gospel of John, he argues, are entirely intentional. Klink unpacks the nuances of the book, noting the balance between natural and supernatural, historical account and Holy Scripture.

 

A talk from the 2011 National Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society on the theme, “No Other Name.” The conference featured plenary speakers: Darrell Bock, Tim Tennant, and Kelly Kapic.

Edward W. Klink Edward W. Klink III (Hope Evangelical Free Church) served as a presenter at the 2020 ETS Conference, Christianity and Islam, Nov. 16-20, 2020.

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