Welcome back, everyone, to another intriguing episode of Doxa Podcast. I'm Austin Glines, your host, and today, we have a very special guest joining us, Jonathan Brackens, from Shekinah Glory Church in Midland, Texas. Today's episode will be an engaging dialogue where we explore the Jewish roots of Christianity and dive deep into the question of whether Jesus is truly the fulfillment of the Old Testament. Jonathan holds the perspective that Jesus is not the fulfillment, while I believe otherwise.
Episode Highlights:
1. Introducing Jonathan Brackens
Introducing Jonathan Brackens
Before we delve into the discussion, I'd like to introduce Jonathan Brackens. He's not only a distinguished Pastor and academic author but also a skilled—soon to be—lawyer, which brings a unique dimension to our conversation. His insights and background add depth to our exploration of Christianity's Jewish roots and its implications on the Gentile Christian.
2. Austin's Belief in Jesus as the Jewish Messiah
I begin by sharing my conviction that Jesus indeed fulfills the Old Testament prophecies as the Jewish Messiah. I bring forth evidence from the Scriptures and early Christian writings to support my perspective.
3. Jonathan's Perspective on Jesus as the Messiah
Jonathan respectfully presents his differing viewpoint, explaining why he doesn't see Jesus as the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies. He provides his interpretations of the Scriptures and historical context that lead to his conclusion.
4. Understanding Each Other's Perspectives
In the spirit of open dialogue, we take time to understand each other's viewpoints better. We discuss the factors that have shaped our beliefs and acknowledge the significance of differing perspectives within Christianity.
5. The Role of Historical Context
One key aspect we explore is the influence of historical context on interpretations of the Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah. We discuss how cultural backgrounds and theological frameworks can shape our understanding.
6. Embracing Diversity in Christian Beliefs
Throughout the conversation, we emphasize the importance of embracing diversity in Christian beliefs and respecting each other's perspectives. We highlight the unity we find in the essentials of faith.
7. Seeking Truth and Growing in Faith
In conclusion, both Jonathan and I encourage listeners to continue seeking truth and growing in their faith. We emphasize the value of studying the Scriptures and engaging in respectful conversations with others who hold different beliefs.
Conclusion:
In this thought-provoking episode of Doxa Podcast. Our conversation serves as an example of how Christians can engage in meaningful discussions while honoring the diversity of beliefs within our faith. Thank you for joining us today, and until next time, keep exploring and deepening your understanding of Christianity's Jewish roots!
More from Johnathan:
Brackens, Jonathan D. “Feed My Sheep: An Analysis of the Black-White Biblical Academic Achievement Gap.” Review of Religious Research 55, no. 4 (2013): 629–44. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43186227.
Brackens, Jonathan D. "The tongue of the learned: How the elaboration likelihood model and group communication can improve biblical literacy." Inquiries Journal 4, no. 12 (2012). http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/717/3/the-tongue-of-the-learned-how-the-elaboration-likelihood-model-and-group-communication-can-improve-biblical-literacy
Brackens, Jonathan D. "The Matthaean Exception Clause: A 21st Century Interpretation." Inquiries Journal 2, no. 10 (2010). http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/310/the-matthaean-exception-clause-a-21st-century-interpretation
Brackens, Jonathan D. "Is Paul a Liar? The Pauline Corinthian Conflict and the Need for Reform in the American Church." Inquiries Journal 3, no. 05 (2011). http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/522/is-paul-a-liar