The Biblical Unitarian Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
This episode looks at the portrayals of Jesus within Mark chapter 9. We first explore the account of the Transfiguration to see if we should conclude that Jesus is either divine or a prophet like Moses. We then turn to look at predictions of the suffering Son of Man and ask what this means and where the Old Testament speaks of the suffering of the Son of Man. Lastly, we explore what Mark possibly had in mind when he said that Jesus has been sent by God, asking if this "sending" language implies preexistence. We test out all of the high christological interpretations of these passages and come to the conclusion that Jesus is the highly authorized human agent of God.
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016: Practical Applications of Biblical Unitarianism
015: Should Christians Worship Jesus?
014: An Introduction to Preexistence within the Bible
013: The Christ Hymn in Philippians 2
012: The Bible’s Use of "God" Language for Human Beings
011: The Exalted Status of the Resurrected Jesus
010: The Crucifixion of the Human Jesus
009: Jesus has a God
008: Jesus as God’s Agent in the Gospels
007: The Humanity of Jesus in the Gospels
006: The Birth of Jesus in Romans-Revelation
005: The Birth of Jesus According to Matthew and Luke
004: The Human Jesus Anticipated in the Old Testament (3/3)
003: The Human Jesus Anticipated in the Old Testament (2/3)
002: The Human Jesus Anticipated in the Old Testament (1/3)
001: God is One Person
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