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  2. Full Gospel - Wikipedia

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    The term Full Gospel or Fourfold Gospel is an evangelical doctrine that summarizes the Gospel in four aspects, namely the salvation, sanctification, faith healing and Second Coming of Christ. It has been used in various Christian traditions, including Keswickian , Pentecostal , Anabaptist , and Baptist denominations.

  3. Fourfold Gospel - Wikipedia

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    Fourfold Gospel may refer to: the four canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John considered collectively; the doctrine of the Full Gospel as taught by Albert ...

  4. Richard B. Hays - Wikipedia

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    During his sophomore year, Hays reverted to Christianity after reading a verse from the Gospel of Mark during a Christmas Eve service. [2] Hays married Judith Cheek in 1970. [3] [4] Shortly before he married her, Hays predicted that he would either become a pastor or a rock and roll star. [2]

  5. Alliance World Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [1] [16] A.B. Simpson articulated the Alliance's core theology as the Christological "Fourfold Gospel": Jesus Christ as Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Soon Coming King. [17] These are represented by a cross, laver, oil pitcher, and crown in the Alliance's logo. [18] Sanctification is sometimes described as "the deeper Christian life". [19]

  6. Gospel - Wikipedia

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    According to Delbert Burkett, the Gospel of John is the only gospel to call Jesus God, though other scholars like Larry Hurtado and Michael Barber view a possible divine Christology in the synoptics. [51] [52] [53] In contrast to Mark, where Jesus hides his identity as messiah, in John he openly proclaims it. [54]

  7. List of gospels - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus Berolinensis 1171, Book of Enoch 0-6th century Greek fragment, possibly from an apocryphal gospel or amulet based on John; Papyrus Cairensis 10735 – 6th or 7th century Greek fragment, possibly from a lost gospel, may be a homily or commentary; Papyrus Merton 51 – fragment from apocryphal gospel or a homily on Luke 6:7

  8. Four-document hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The four-document hypothesis or four-source hypothesis is an explanation for the relationship between the three Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.It posits that there were at least four sources to the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke: the Gospel of Mark and three lost sources (Q, M, and L).

  9. Development of the New Testament canon - Wikipedia

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    Based on the arguments Irenaeus made in support of only four authentic gospels, some interpreters deduce that the fourfold Gospel must have still been a novelty in Irenaeus's time. [82] Against Heresies 3.11.7 acknowledges that many heterodox Christians use only one gospel while 3.11.9 acknowledges that some use more than four. [83]