Short 01 – The Gospels
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This second episode in the Christian History Shorts provides an overview of the four canonical Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Their authorship, genre, and origins are examined, along with various other non-canonical gospels. Subscribe to all the Christian History Shorts: https://christiansaga.com/feed/podcast/short.
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