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Life of Christ

For Theological Students

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Every theology student studies Jesus. The question is whether you will study Him as scattered episodes, or as a coherent life with a clear mission, a growing conflict, and a finished work.

Life of Christ: For Theological Students is a Christology-focused study guide that walks through the life and ministry of Jesus with order and theological purpose. It is written to help students read the Gospel story as a unified account, understand what each stage reveals about Christ’s identity, and connect events to doctrine without turning the text into dry notes.

This book follows the major movements of Jesus’ life and trains you to read them with theological clarity, including:

  • The years of preparation before public ministry, and what they suggest about incarnation, obedience, and calling
  • The beginning of ministry: baptism, temptation, early disciples, and the announcement of the kingdom
  • The season of gathering: teachings, parables, miracles, and the shaping of a community
  • The season of opposition: controversy, rejection, and the sharpening of Jesus’ public claims
  • Passion Week: the cross, the meaning of suffering, and the fulfillment of Scripture
  • The resurrection and the forty days: victory, commissioning, and the foundation of the church’s witness
  • How to study the life of Jesus with stronger observation and interpretation habits
  • How to connect Gospel material to core Christological themes such as incarnation, authority, holiness, compassion, and atonement
  • How to ask the right theological questions without forcing the text to say what it does not say
  • How to prepare for teaching, preaching, and classroom exams with clearer structure


This guide is for Bible colleges, seminaries, and serious readers who want to know Christ with both mind and heart. If you want a cleaner way to study Jesus, and a deeper way to think about what His life means, this book is for you.

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