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The Four Gospels: Wesleyan Perspective is an accented version of the New Testament's first four books. The Gospel's of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are rendered with several unique lights from the scriptural prism. These give insight not found in any of the most common Bible translations available today, by drawing on sound theology, historical facts, Jewish religion, scholarly work from centuries ago, architectural information, Roman political activity, name discovery of unknown Bible personalities, and engineering specifications. Although this work is not meant to be another version of the…mehr

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The Four Gospels: Wesleyan Perspective is an accented version of the New Testament's first four books. The Gospel's of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are rendered with several unique lights from the scriptural prism. These give insight not found in any of the most common Bible translations available today, by drawing on sound theology, historical facts, Jewish religion, scholarly work from centuries ago, architectural information, Roman political activity, name discovery of unknown Bible personalities, and engineering specifications. Although this work is not meant to be another version of the Bible, it does add color and a supplemental view to the original canon works. The Four Gospels: Wesleyan Perspective is a heavily edited combination of four of my earlier books from the series titled, Unchained.
Autorenporträt
Curtis Edwards (1950-2020 so far!) was born in Oakland, California but grew up in the Southwest USA in Texas and Oklahoma. For many years, he worked in the commercial ecclesiastical design field and began writing Christian books about the time of his retirement, currently having authored fourteen books, with several foreign language translations. Edwards is an ordained Minister of the Gospel and serves as missionary/evangelist in the Wesleyan tradition in Africa, Asia, America. His books draw on personal biblical knowledge and ministry experience.