The epistle of Paul to the Colossian church was primarily intended to answer the heresies of that day, but, as Dr. Harrison points out, "in the process of meeting error, the apostle was led to give us deep insights into the person and work of our Savior. "Dr. Harrison considers historical setting and authorship, then, following the progression of the epistle, moves on to examine Christ in creation and redemption, and the ministry of Paul and the Colossian church, contrasting the poison of false teaching with positive fruits of living in Christ.
The epistle of Paul to the Colossian church was primarily intended to answer the heresies of that day, but, as Dr. Harrison points out, "in the proces...
Harrison analyzes the outstanding events and features of Christ's life, combining history, biblical theology, and apologetics in his study of the theologically significant aspects of Christ's life and work.
Harrison analyzes the outstanding events and features of Christ's life, combining history, biblical theology, and apologetics in his study of the theo...