E8. Four Sacred Gospels
When first written, the Gospels were called memoires or memories, only later were they referred to as Gospels, meaning ‘glad tidings’ or ‘good news’ in Greek. The four canonical or sacred Gospels—that tradition attributes to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, are the primary sources for the life and message of Jesus. Garry Stevens of the «History in the Bible» podcast shares with us his views on the history of this remarkable book. Enjoy this ENCORE presentation!
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