Themes in the Gospel of John
What you’ll learn
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Understand the background surrounding this wonderful Gospel as well as how the writing relates to us today.
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Describe the different overarching themes that tie the Gospel of John together.
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Explain the elements of the Gospel of John that are so important to embrace today.
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Delineate the similarities and differences between the issues of today that overlap with the issues Jesus spoke about in this Gospel.
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Develop a broader understanding of what it means to be a King Jesus follower in a countercultural way.
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Appreciate the importance of having a robust understanding of the seven overarching themes that the Gospel of John identifies.
The Gospel of John has been a favorite of many readers of the New Testament and is full of beauty, mystery, and, occasionally, surprises. Jesus, in this Gospel, points to a new way of living. It is the Kingdom of God way of life. This way of life was in contrast to the normal Roman way of living in the first century A.D as much as it is in contrast to what most people in the twenty-first century experience.
The course approaches the Gospel of John in a way that looks at seven key themes. These themes bind the Fourth Gospel together in a manner that allows us to see this ‘new way of living’ as possible for followers of King Jesus. In so doing, we then apply these themes to the current era in order to ask ourselves questions about how we are putting them into practice. In a way, this is the story of how to live out being the presence of God on earth through the indwelling of God’s spirit.
Students will encounter these seven themes through understanding many biblical references which Prof. Wright explains. The course is not an ‘exegetical’ walk through the text. Rather, the explanation of cultural and historical background of our era is explored to help us apply the Gospel of John to today’s world. This makes the study very application oriented.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for students with an interest in the New Testament writings, particularly the Gospel of John, likely written towards the end of the First Century A.D.
- This course is designed to enable the student to discover what the Gospel of John highlights as vital to our understanding of this beautiful Gospel.
- Anyone with an interest in the Bible will be encouraged by this course.
Bob Jackson –
The course not only explained the Gospel of John, it explained it in ways that I found unique to how I generally approach the scriptures. It was rich, not only in the insight, but in the application. I felt that it prepared me and by extension, the people to whom I minister, with a practical, real touch for the world. It enhanced not only my views, but my hopes for what the church can do and be in the world.
Bob Maton –
So far seems aimed at a rather simple level of understanding.
Terry Wilhite –
Yes. I am intriqued already with the the direction of the course
Lawrence Bendlin –
always want to learn more at a deeper level!
Jane Dailey Hollis –
Excellent and beautiful.
Tim Robinson –
Great insights, wonderfully delivered!
Jeremy Ampe –
Such a wonderful course!
Nigel Jones –
Excellent introduction.
Glenda –
So far it is not what I thought it might be, but i am interested to press on and find out more.
Paul Wolff –
So far so good. Music is a bit annoying in its repetitiveness! 🙂
George Outram –
An act of splendid service!
Many thanks.
NLFntwright –
Very good! I can have a new understanding about the Gospel of John.