Jerram Barrs is Professor of Christian Studies & Contemporary Culture, and Resident Scholar of the Francis Schaeffer Institute at Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis. He has authored several books including Being Human (with Ranald Macaulay), Shepherds & Sheep, Who are the Peacemakers, and Francis Schaeffer--Life & Writings.
Jesus the Greatest Evangelist
Speaker(s): Jerram Barrs
Date: July 12-23, 2004
Length: 16:11:00
Product ID: RGDL3417S
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Description
How did Jesus communicate the gospel to unbelievers? Class lectures focus on a detailed study of Jesus' encounters with various individuals or groups of people from different social and religious backgrounds and from these studies learn principles for evangelistic communication today. Lectures include:
- Breaking Down Barriers; Caught in the Act
- A Bible Scholar's Heart
- Wealthy Young Leader of the Church
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- A Sinful Woman and a Righteous Man
- Revealing the Pharisee's Heart; Religious and Moral Traditionalists
- "Legalism"
- Faith of the Gentiles: "Racial Outsiders"; "An Officer and a Gentleman"
- Jesus and Nicodemus: "Under the Cover of Darkness"; Question and Answer
- "The Law"
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