In this lecture from Dr. Michael McKay’s New Testament Literature course at Cedarville University, students explore how reading the New Testament canonically (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) reveals Jesus...
In this lecture from Dr. Michael McKay’s New Testament Literature course at Cedarville University, students trace the unfolding story from the Old Testament through the intertestamental era to the...
In this lecture from Dr. Michael McKay’s New Testament Literature course at Cedarville University, students continue unpacking Matthew’s portrait of Jesus and then move into Mark — learning how each...
In this lecture from Dr. Michael McKay’s New Testament Literature course at Cedarville University, students begin an in-depth study of the Gospel of Matthew, exploring how Matthew presents Jesus as...
In this lecture from Dr. Michael McKay’s New Testament Literature course at Cedarville University, students explore how the historical, cultural, and literary context of the Second Temple period...
In Dr. Michael McKay’s lecture, he walks through the Gospel of John’s major “I am” self-identifications — Bread of Life, Light of the World, Door and Good Shepherd, Resurrection and the Life, Way...
In this lecture from Dr. Michael McKay’s New Testament Literature course at Cedarville University, students finish unpacking Matthew’s portrait of Jesus and then move into Mark — seeing how each...
In this lecture excerpt Dr. Michael McKay walks through thematic readings of the Gospels — why we must read beyond Christmas and Easter, how Luke emphasizes Jesus as Savior of the world, how John’s...
In Dr. Michael McKay’s lecture, he develops a biblical theology of the four gospels—showing how Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John together advance God’s story from Eden to the kingdom. McKay explains key...
In Dr. Michael McKay’s lecture on the Book of Acts, students explore Luke’s account of the gospel’s expansion from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. Dr. McKay explains how Acts...
In this lecture from Dr. Michael McKay’s New Testament Literature course at Cedarville University, students explore the theology of Acts and how it prepares readers for the book of Romans.