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On this episode of Creating Space, Scott is joined by Michael J. Gorman, internationally recognized New Testament scholar and Raymond E. Brown Chair in Biblical Studies and Theology at St. Mary's Seminary & University. We discuss his latest book, Paul and John in Harmony: A Theological and Historical Exploration, and explore the fascinating relationship between two of Christianity's most influential voices. Michael unpacks his provocative thesis that “John is not a Pauline Gospel; rather, Paul is a Johannine theologian,” highlighting shared themes of humility, participation, mutuality, identity, and transformation.
By Scott LackeyOn this episode of Creating Space, Scott is joined by Michael J. Gorman, internationally recognized New Testament scholar and Raymond E. Brown Chair in Biblical Studies and Theology at St. Mary's Seminary & University. We discuss his latest book, Paul and John in Harmony: A Theological and Historical Exploration, and explore the fascinating relationship between two of Christianity's most influential voices. Michael unpacks his provocative thesis that “John is not a Pauline Gospel; rather, Paul is a Johannine theologian,” highlighting shared themes of humility, participation, mutuality, identity, and transformation.