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The Signs of the Christ: A New Perspective on the Gospel of John (Textbook)

[Paperback]

by J Rodney Taylor

    • Author

      J Rodney Taylor

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Innovo Publishing LLC

    • Published

      October 2017

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    The Signs of the Christ: A New Perspective on the Gospel of John (Textbook)

    Today's Price £17.67



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    The Gospel of John is the quintessential “odd man out.” It is the unique Gospel among all four and presents Jesus in a very special light. The key to understanding the Gospel of John is an awareness of its purpose. John was not interested in offering a biography of Jesus. His purpose was to “prove” that Jesus was the Messiah.

    John accomplished his purpose by drawing attention to the seven signs Jesus tendered during his ministry on earth. By focusing on the signs, John revealed the work of God the Father through his Son. And that work advances proof of his Messiahship.

    The Signs of the Christ is a unique book. It explains Christ's signs and manifestations in a way that no one has to date. The reader is drawn into a world of theological wonder, the result of which is a deeper insight into this marvelous, Christ-honoring work.

    A separate Teacher’s Guide (ISBN: 978-1-61314-382-7) and Study Guide (ISBN: 978-1-61314-380-3) are also available. The Signs of the Christ book is integrated with the Teacher's Guide, and Study Guide--helping small group leaders, pastors, professors, and scholars seamlessly introduce their constituents to the depths and riches of the Gospel of John.

    Dr. J. Rodney Taylor, the author, is a native of Pensacola, Florida. His professional career began as an editor and included many roles: adjunct professor, minister of music, pastor, sr. pastor, sports writer, sr. newspaper writer—and for thirty-six years—president of a company he founded.

    Rodney holds a bachelor’s degree from Samford University, two master’s from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a doctorate from Florida State University. He is an avid researcher and author. Along with his books, he has published over thirty articles in scholarly, professional, and technical publications.

    His leisure time is dedicated to golf, Tennessee Titan and Florida State football, flying, and the company of his grandchildren.

    Innovo Publishing, the publisher of The Signs of the Christ, is a Christian publisher located in Collierville, TN. Since 2008, Innovo has been publishing quality books, eBooks, audiobooks, music and film that support the Great Commission, equip believers and help create a positive Christian world view. Innovo’s full-service capabilities and global reach provide Christian authors, artists and ministries access to the world for Christ. To learn more, visit Innovo Publishing at innovopublishing.com.

    Specification

    • Author

      J Rodney Taylor

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Innovo Publishing LLC

    • Published

      October 2017

    • Weight

      232g

    • Dimensions

      140 x 216 x 11 mm

    • ISBN

      9781613143780

    • ISBN-10

      1613143788

    • Eden Code

      4543165

    More Information

    • Author/Creator: J Rodney Taylor

    • ISBN: 9781613143780

    • Publisher: Innovo Publishing LLC

    • Release Date: October 2017

    • Weight: 232g

    • Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 11 mm

    • Eden Code: 4543165


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