Allen Black • Important Themes in John

EPISODE · Feb 29, 2016 · 1H 6M

Allen Black • Important Themes in John

from Graymere Preaching Workshop · host Chad Landman

Several themes and messages crop up throughout the gospel of John, and understanding them will help us preach more effectively. Dr. Allen Black holds undergraduate degrees from Freed-Hardeman and Harding University, and he did his graduate work at Harding School of Theology and Emory University. His PhD is in New Testament studies, and he has been drawn to Jesus and the Gospels since his days as a college student. He now serves as the Dean of the Harding School of Theology, where he also teaches New Testament courses. His session will help us grow in our ability to preach the themes in John’s gospel.

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