The Biblical Unitarian Podcast aims to start conversations about the oneness and unity of God and about the humanity of Jesus Christ. Hosted weekly by Dustin R. Smith.
The prophet Micah foretold of a human Davidic king in whom the God of Israel would share his own strength and name. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
Within the New Testament, Jesus Christ frequently admitted that he was not coequal with God the Father (the Almighty). I examine the details in this week's episode.
The God of Israel shared the shepherding prerogative with the human Israelite kings, beginning with David and culminating in Christ Jesus. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
The biblical authors illustrated God's human prophets, including Christ himself, as highly authorized agents, that is, those who spoke as God's representatives. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
The biblical authors understood the human Israelite king as the empowered agent of the God of Israel. King Solomon even shared the very throne of God, not unlike what we see in Rev 22:3.
Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
As the agent sent by the only true God (John 17:3), Jesus Christ fully represented the true God in every possible way, without being confused with the sender. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
Christ was put to death "in the flesh." Does this mean only part of Jesus died (and that, maybe, he really does have an immortal divine nature that survived)? In this week’s episode, we will examine what 1 Peter 3:18 meant in its context. We will discuss the meaning of "flesh," Jesus’ relationship with God in 1 Peter, and why the death of Jesus is the same as the death every human being suffers (you know, those of us who do not possess two natures). Members get early access to the video tonight, while the episode is released to the public on Thursday (as always). Consider becoming a member to watch and comment on my content early.
The principle of agency was a well-established custom in the ancient world. Bible readers unfamiliar with agency will inevitably draw unintended conclusions about the authority that God's agents possessed. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
The writers of the New Testament never argued that Christ was the Most High God, for the two possess incompatible attributes. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
Biblical Unitarian Podcast
The prophet Micah foretold of a human Davidic king in whom the God of Israel would share his own strength and name. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
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Within the New Testament, Jesus Christ frequently admitted that he was not coequal with God the Father (the Almighty). I examine the details in this week's episode.
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Biblical Unitarian Podcast
The God of Israel shared the shepherding prerogative with the human Israelite kings, beginning with David and culminating in Christ Jesus. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
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The biblical authors illustrated God's human prophets, including Christ himself, as highly authorized agents, that is, those who spoke as God's representatives. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
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ICYMI: here is this week's episode, debunking the idea that Jesus only partially died on the cross.
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The biblical authors understood the human Israelite king as the empowered agent of the God of Israel. King Solomon even shared the very throne of God, not unlike what we see in Rev 22:3.
Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
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As the agent sent by the only true God (John 17:3), Jesus Christ fully represented the true God in every possible way, without being confused with the sender. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
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Biblical Unitarian Podcast
Christ was put to death "in the flesh." Does this mean only part of Jesus died (and that, maybe, he really does have an immortal divine nature that survived)? In this week’s episode, we will examine what 1 Peter 3:18 meant in its context. We will discuss the meaning of "flesh," Jesus’ relationship with God in 1 Peter, and why the death of Jesus is the same as the death every human being suffers (you know, those of us who do not possess two natures).
Members get early access to the video tonight, while the episode is released to the public on Thursday (as always). Consider becoming a member to watch and comment on my content early.
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The principle of agency was a well-established custom in the ancient world. Bible readers unfamiliar with agency will inevitably draw unintended conclusions about the authority that God's agents possessed. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
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The writers of the New Testament never argued that Christ was the Most High God, for the two possess incompatible attributes. Learn more about the beliefs of the early Christians in my newest book amzn.to/47jldOc
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