Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book 12
Continuing a deep and ancient tradition of scriptural reflection, this audio series presents Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book 12. Here, the voice of Cyril of Alexandria, a foundational theologian of the early church, is brought to life, focusing intently on the final, dramatic chapters of the Fourth Gospel. The discussion centers on John 18:24 through 21:25, passages that encompass Peter's denial, the trial before Pilate, the crucifixion, and the mysterious, restorative appearances of the risen Christ by the lakeshore. Rather than a dry historical lecture, this podcast feels like sitting in on a meticulous and spiritually rich conversation, unpacking layers of meaning in every verse. Listeners will hear a careful examination of themes like sacrifice, forgiveness, authority, and the very nature of resurrection hope as understood in the early Christian world. The tone is both scholarly and devotional, making complex theological concepts accessible. Each episode in this part of the commentary seeks to connect the listener directly to the text, asking what these ancient narratives mean for faith and practice today. For anyone wanting to move beyond a surface reading of John's Gospel, this series offers a profound, line-by-line companion, revealing why these writings have captivated believers for centuries. The entire podcast is a dedicated journey through one of the most significant portions of the New Testament.