Words | Logos | Ty GIbson & Nathan McKee

Ty Gibson and Nathan McKee delve into the Greek term logos—the word behind “word” in the New Testament. John’s Gospel identified Jesus as the ultimate logos: the eternal, rational principle made flesh. By examining the term’s philosophical roots and its use in Scripture, they highlight how this profound concept connects ancient reasoning to the personal reality of Christ.

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