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''In brief'': The Gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ. It is the news that our forgiveness and salvation comes through his death and resurrection. The word is also used to denote the four narratives of Jesus life in the New Testament, for example, the gospel of John.
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{{summary | text=The Gospel is the good news of [[Jesus Christ]] - the word literally means "Good News". It is the news that our [[forgiveness]] and [[salvation]] comes through his death and resurrection. The word is also used to denote the four narratives of Jesus life in the [[New Testament]], for example, the [[gospel of John]].}}
  
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'''Definitions / explanations'''
 
* [[What does gospel mean?]]
 
* [[Gospel (theopedia)]]
 
  
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* [[Great Commission]] | [[Mission]]
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* [[Gospels]]
  
'''The gospels'''
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{{opinions}}
* [[Matthew]]
 
* [[Mark]]
 
* [[Luke]]
 
* [[John]]
 
  
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'''Quotes'''
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{{links}}
* [[Quotes about the Gospel]]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel Wikipedia - Gospel]
  
 
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'''See also'''
 
* [[Gospel music]]
 
* [[Proclaiming the gospel]]
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 12:20, 13 July 2006

Gospel may have other meanings. For these, see Gospel (disambiguation).


The Gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ - the word literally means "Good News". It is the news that our forgiveness and salvation comes through his death and resurrection. The word is also used to denote the four narratives of Jesus life in the New Testament, for example, the gospel of John. (Read more)




See Gospel (overview) for more information



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