Created by Julie Gholston
almost 8 years ago
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In Peter's five proclamations
in the book of Acts,
the apostle focuses on the two themes of
A full proclamation of Jesus' identity
often includes
The Scriptures make it clear that the believer's faith is useless unless
The Romans and the Jews, for their part in Jesus' crucifixion, are best understood as
John the Baptist said that Jesus came to "take away the sin of the world." Therefore,
The Gospel of Mark is distinguished from the other three in that it is
Mark wrote his Gospel
during a time when Christians
The structure of the Gospel of Mark
is best described as
The early chapters of Mark
portray who Jesus is by
When Mark considers why
Jesus gave His life, he uses
In Peter's five proclamations in the Book of Acts, what are his two themes?
Why must a full presentation of Jesus identity also explain who He is not?
What is Christianity if Jesus is not divine?
Why is it inaccurate to blame the Roman or Jews for Jesus' death?
Why is it wrong to view
God the Father as *judge*
in contrast to
God the Son as *love*?
What distinguishes the Gospel of Mark
from the other three gospels?
What were the circumstances under which Mark wrote His Gospel?
What literary form does
Mark take with his Gospel?
What theme pervades the first half of Mark's Gospel?
How does Mark focus the second half of his Gospel?