noun the teachings of Jesus and the story of his life as told in the New Testament
adjective relating to the Christian gospel or its teachings
Gospel music is a genre of Christian music that is characterized by dominant vocals (often with strong use of harmony) and Christian lyrics.
Gospel can refer to any of the four books in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) that present the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The term 'gospel' is used in historical contexts to refer to the message preached by Jesus Christ and his apostles in the early Christian church.
In Christianity, the gospel refers to the teachings of Jesus Christ and the message of salvation through faith in him.
Gospel can be used in a broader cultural context to refer to any set of beliefs or principles that are strongly held and promoted.
In the context of a writer, 'gospel' may refer to a genre of music or a type of literature that focuses on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
In the context of a psychologist, 'gospel' may refer to a set of beliefs or principles that are considered to be unquestionably true or authoritative.
In the context of a musician, 'gospel' may refer to a genre of Christian music that is characterized by dominant vocals and strong harmonies.
In the context of a historian, 'gospel' may refer to the four books of the New Testament that focus on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.