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This series of Bible Study guides with DVDs provides the depth for a more thorough study of the Bible, allowing participants to make deeper connections with a knowledge of historical background of the Bible, biblical text, and real life applications.
More Reviews and RecommendationsDr. Matt Williams teaches New Testament and Theology at Biola University, Talbot School of Theology, where he was awarded professor of the year in 2004. He has a broad ministry experience, including 6 years as a missionary professor to the Spanish Bible Institute and Seminary in Barcelona, Spain. He previously taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Trinity International University and North Park University, and teaches and preaches at various churches and conferences throughout the U.S. and Spain. He is editor and contributor for Deeper Connections, The Parables of Jesus, The Miracles of Jesus, and The Prayers of Jesus, along with What the New Testament Authors Really Cared About: A Survey of the New Testament Writings, and general editor for Colección Teológica Contemporánea and Biblioteca Teológica Vida, two series of biblical and theological books translated into Spanish. He has written Two Gospels from One: A Thorough Examination of the Text-Critical Argument for the Synoptic Problem, coauthored The Synoptic Gospels, and has authored articles for Journal of Higher Criticism, Agenda Teológica, Kairós, and Trinity Journal. He has contributed chapters to La Epístola a los Gálatas; The Synoptic Problem: Three Views of Gospel Origins; and Historians of the Christian Tradition.
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November 11, 2008: Our study group has enjoyed this commentary on prayer. Our only problem is with the production of the DVD. While we find the professors knowledgeable and insightful, it is annoying to us when they don't speak to the camera, but rather speak to something off to the side. We feel there isn't as much of a connection to the speaker as there would be if they were speaking more directly to the audience.