gospels
Gospels are early Christian writings that recount the life, teachings, death, and reported resurrection of Jesus and announce the good news of salvation. In the New Testament, the term most often designates the four canonical books known as the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The word gospel itself derives from Greek euangelion, meaning “good news.”
There are also other early Christian writings with “gospel” in the title, collectively referred to as apocryphal
The canonical gospels differ in origin and purpose. Most scholars date Mark to about 65–70 CE, with
Content-wise, the gospels narrate Jesus’s public ministry, his teachings and miracles, his crucifixion, and the reported
Scholarly study examines literary relationships, historical context, and theological aims, while apocryphal gospels offer insight into