Welcome to "All Theology Is Christology," a podcast channel dedicated to exploring the profound depths of Christian theology through the lens of Christology—the study of the person and work of Jesus Christ. Inspired by the poignant narrative of John 12:20-22, where Greeks journey to a feast with a desire to see Jesus, this channel seeks to fulfill the modern quest for an understanding and encounter with Christ.
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Welcome to "All Theology Is Christology," a podcast channel dedicated to exploring the profound depths of Christian theology through the lens of Christology—the study of the person and work of Jesus Christ. Inspired by the poignant narrative of John 12:20-22, where Greeks journey to a feast with a desire to see Jesus, this channel seeks to fulfill the modern quest for an understanding and encounter with Christ.
The debate over the Pauline epistles and their influence on the Gospel of Mark is discussed. My conclusion is that Paul did not influence Mark's Gospel, but that Paul and Mark held a common Jesus tradition.
All Theology is Christology
Welcome to "All Theology Is Christology," a podcast channel dedicated to exploring the profound depths of Christian theology through the lens of Christology—the study of the person and work of Jesus Christ. Inspired by the poignant narrative of John 12:20-22, where Greeks journey to a feast with a desire to see Jesus, this channel seeks to fulfill the modern quest for an understanding and encounter with Christ.