In this episode of What Christians Believe, Derek Rishmawy and guest Michael Allen focus on the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. They examine the significance of looking forward to the resurrection, the nature of our resurrected bodies, and the continuity of identity and memory in the afterlife. Their conversation emphasizes the centrality of God and the joy of beholding Him. They conclude with reflections on the nature of relationships and the growth of joy in the presence of God.
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In this episode of What Christians Believe, Derek Rishmawy and guest Michael Allen focus on the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. They examine the significance of looking forward to the resurrection, the nature of our resurrected bodies, and the continuity of identity and memory in the afterlife. Their conversation emphasizes the centrality of God and the joy of beholding Him. They conclude with reflections on the nature of relationships and the growth of joy in the presence of God.
Brandon Crowe | Jesus Christ: The Lord and Son of God
What Christians Believe
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Brandon Crowe | Jesus Christ: The Lord and Son of God
In this episode of What Christians Believe, Derek Rishmawy and guest Brandon Crowe focus on the identity of Jesus Christ as affirmed in the Nicene Creed. They explore the significance of Jesus’ titles and discuss the implications of His lordship, His role as the Anointed One, and His sonship. The conversation highlights the continuity between the Old and New Testaments in understanding Jesus’ identity, as well as the practical implications of these theological concepts for believers today.
What Christians Believe
In this episode of What Christians Believe, Derek Rishmawy and guest Michael Allen focus on the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. They examine the significance of looking forward to the resurrection, the nature of our resurrected bodies, and the continuity of identity and memory in the afterlife. Their conversation emphasizes the centrality of God and the joy of beholding Him. They conclude with reflections on the nature of relationships and the growth of joy in the presence of God.