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Reflections on Christ: Gospel Study with David Howlett

David Howlett shares reflections on scripture, Jesus Christ, and testimony on this recent Gospel Study lesson. David Howlett is visiting assistant professor of religion at Smith College where he has taught since 2019. The immediate…

An episode of the Dialogue Gospel Study podcast, hosted by Dialogue Gospel Study, titled "Reflections on Christ: Gospel Study with David Howlett" was published on September 22, 2024 and runs 46 minutes.

September 22, 2024 ·46m · Dialogue Gospel Study

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David Howlett shares reflections on scripture, Jesus Christ, and testimony on this recent Gospel Study lesson. David Howlett is visiting assistant professor of religion at Smith College where he has taught since 2019. The immediate…

David Howlett shares reflections on scripture, Jesus Christ, and testimony on this recent Gospel Study lesson. David Howlett is visiting assistant professor of religion at Smith College where he has taught since 2019. The immediate…

The post Reflections on Christ: Gospel Study with David Howlett appeared first on Dialogue Journal.

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