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  1. 5. Juni 2024 · gospel music, genre of American Protestant music, rooted in the religious revivals of the 19th century, which developed in different directions within the white (European American) and Black (African American) communities of the United States.

  2. 14. Juni 2024 · Gospel, any of four biblical narratives covering the life and death of Jesus Christ. Written, according to tradition, respectively by St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, and St. John (the four evangelists), they are placed at the beginning of the New Testament and make up about half the total text.

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  3. 19. Juni 2024 · The four widely known gospels are the canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. However, the term can also refer to the apocryphal, non-canonical, the Jewish, and the Gnostic gospels.

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  4. 16. Juni 2024 · Ein Passions-Oratorium von John Adams und Peter Sellars. Österreichische Erstaufführung. am 15. Juni 2024. im Rahmen der Wiener Festwochen. Ideologische Pflichtübung. Das Plakat zu dieser Volksopern-Produktion wirkt ein wenig wie Etikettenschwindel.

  5. 13. Juni 2024 · John’s Gospel differs from the Synoptic Gospels in several ways: it covers a different time span than the others; it locates much of Jesus’ ministry in Judaea; and it portrays Jesus discoursing at length on theological matters. The major difference, however, lies in John’s overall purpose.

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  6. 20. Juni 2024 · The gospel is about “His Son, who was born of a descendant of David according to the flesh, who was declared the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead, according to the Spirit of holiness, Jesus Christ our Lord” (1:3-4).

  7. 13. Juni 2024 · The Gospel. also known as: The Good News, The Good Message and The glad tidings of salvation through Christ. T he word “Gospel” is Anglo-Saxon in origin and literally means “God's good news,” “ God’s message,” i.e., word of God. It is the translation of the Greek word evangelion 1, i.e., “Good Message” or “Good ...