Late with the posting today as I'm reconfiguring some lectures to accommodate our extra time on Plato. In any event, after you listen, you should be able to answer the following five questions.
Caldwell
1. What are the sources for the gospels of Matthew and Luke, according to the online lecture?
2. What is a synoptic gospel and is John a synoptic gospel (why or why not)?
3. How is the opening of the gospel of John different from the other gospels, according to the online lecture?
4. How does the opening of the gospel of John indicate that Jesus is a daimonion?
5. Why is the gospel of John so concerned to explain who John the Baptist is?