BIB1042/3 The Gospel of John

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Welcome to this research guide for The Gospel of John. This guide will help you find resources that you can use for your course project and CRA paper.

This course presents an analytical study of the Gospel of John. Special attention is given to the structure of the Gospel and the progressive development of its main themes of belief in Jesus Christ and unbelief, and the resultant conflict between the two. The life, character, and redemptive ministry of Jesus Christ are examined in their historical context and from a divine perspective as portrayed by John the Evangelist.

Global University does not necessarily agree with all the views represented in the resources in this guide. These are provided for the student to contrast and compare with the Biblical text and ideas presented in the Global University IST.

Course Professor

Hi! My name is Melvin Ho. I am the professor for the Gospel of John course. Feel free to ask any questions you might have about the course.

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Melvin graduated from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand with a B.A. and MA (Hons.) in English Literature and Linguistics. He also has an MDivinity in Pastoral Ministry and Biblical Languages as well as an MA in Biblical Languages from AGTS. He served as professor of Theology and Biblical Studies at the Asia Pacific Theological Seminary in the Philippines (1992-2002) and at the Azusa Theological Seminary (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) from 2002-2017. He is currently a faculty member and researcher at Global University’s School of Evangelism and Discipleship and the School of Bible and Theology.

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