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In the latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Gerald R. McDermott joins in to discuss his recent book, “A New History of Redemption: The Work of Jesus the Messiah through the Millennia.” Intro music by Jack Bauerlein.
In the latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Gerald R. McDermott joins in to discuss his recent book, “A New History of Redemption: The Work of Jesus the Messiah through the Millennia." Intro music by Jack Bauerlein.
August 13, 2024 Dr. GERALD R. McDERMOTT, who served for 5 years as the Anglican Chair of Divinity @ Samford's Beeson Divinity School, & 26 years teaching undergraduates @ Roanoke College in Virginia, who will address: “A NEW HISTORY of REDEMPTION: The WORK of JESUS the MESSIAH THROUGH the MILLENNIA” Subscribe: iTunes TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:
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From before the beginning of time, God planned to call out a people from among the nations and to bring a redeemer from among them. For centuries, the followers of Yeshua forgot that the unfolding of this history of redemption centers on the people of Israel. Our guest today, Dr. Gerald McDermott, has written A New History of Redemption, a book that puts Israel back at the center of God's plan to save the world from sin and death. – Episode Timeline – 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Gerald R. McDermott. 01:44 The root of the irrational support for Hamas from university campuses. 05:44 How does the history of redemption reveal the nature and beauty of God? 09:01 Jonathan Edwards' impact on American Christian theological development. 10:43 Jonathan Edwards as a Christian Zionist. 14:21 Ancient Israelites might better be known as “The Jewish Church.” 16:21 Jewish Election: God has never abandoned his people. 23:37 Allegiance to the Messiah is a central component of faith, even in the Old Testament. 27:20 Understanding prophetic “types.” 37:16 Theophanies and reconciling the verse that states that “No one has ever seen God.” 45:00 Marcion and the gnostics vs Judaism. Body vs Spirit. 49:59 How do we know that the State of Israel is important in God's plan of redemption? 56:16 What comes next in redemptive history, and how can we prepare for that? – Episode Resources – A New History of Redemption https://bakeracademic.com/p/A-New-History-of-Redemption-Gerald-R-McDermott/542788 Other Books By Dr. Gerald R. McDermott https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/133468.Gerald_R_McDermott Messiah Podcast is a production of First Fruits of Zion (https://ffoz.org) in conjunction with Messiah Magazine. This publication is designed to provide rich substance, meaningful Jewish contexts, cultural understanding of the teaching of Jesus, and the background of modern faith from a Messianic Jewish perspective. Messiah Podcast theme music provided with permission by Joshua Aaron Music (http://JoshuaAaron.tv). “Cover the Sea” Copyright WorshipinIsrael.com songs 2020. All rights reserved.
In which I talk about Anglican theologian Jeremy Taylor and Puritan theologian Jonathan Edwards. Taylor emphasizes the 'nowness' of the Eucharist by describing it as a copy of Christ's re-presentation of his sacrifice in heaven. Edwards emphasizes the 'not-yet-ness' of the Eucharist by describing it as a foretaste of the marriage supper of the Lamb. References in my paper: Anglican Church in North America. The Book of Common Prayer. Huntington Beach, CA: Anglican Liturgy Press, 2019. Danaher Jr., William J. “By Sensible Signs Represented: Jonathan Edwards' Sermons on the Lord's Supper.” Pro Ecclesia 7, no. 3 (August 1998). Accessed October 20, 2023. Atla Religion Database. Edwards, Jonathan. “Sermon Notes on 1 Corinthians 1:9.” 1729. Sermons, Series II. WJE Online Vol. 44. Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT. ———. “Sermon Notes on 1 Corinthians 11:29.” January 1733. Sermons, Series II. WJE Online Vol. 48. Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT. ———. “Sermon Notes on Luke 22:30.” June 1733. Sermons, Series II. WJE Online Vol. 48. Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT. McAdoo, H. R. The Eucharistic Theology of Jeremy Taylor Today. Norwich, UK: The Canterbury Press Norwich, 1988. McAdoo, H.R. and Kenneth W. Stevenson. The Mystery of the Eucharist in the Anglican Tradition. Norwich, UK: The Canterbury Press Norwich, 1997. McClymond, Michael J. and Gerald R. McDermott. The Theology of Jonathan Edwards. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Taylor, Jeremy. “The Worthy Communicant.” In Jeremy Taylor: Selected Works. Edited by Thomas K. Carroll. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1990. Beneath The Willow Tree is a podcast dedicated to the pursuit of Truth through wisdom and imagination. Join host Sophie Burkhardt as she, fuelled by wonder and a quest for the beautiful, explores philosophy, theology, the arts and all things worthy of thought beneath the willow tree. If you might ever be interested in talking about any such things, or a specific book or movie, etc. please reach out to me at sdburkhardt321@gmail.com!
“Once upon a time, I was a supersessionist,” admits today's guest, Dr. Gerald R. McDermott. But then his eyes were opened to a whole new perspective on the Bible. The missing piece was the centrality of Israel and the Jewish people. He now calls this the key to understanding Jesus, the gospel, and the whole Bible. His newfound perspective shaped his teaching as a seminary professor and can be found throughout the hundreds of articles and dozens of books he has authored since then, including Israel Matters and The New Christian Zionism. – Episode Timecode – 0:00 – Welcome from Damian and Jacob, who are enjoying the radiant colors of autumn. 7:13 – Dr. Gerald McDermott's journey beyond replacement theology. 11:44 – What particularities are there for an Anglican to overcome supersessionist bias? 13:18 – The influence of N.T. Wright and where he gets it wrong. 15:16 – The prevalence of replacement theology in seminaries and academia. 18:40 – What we are doing to bring change: Society for post-supersessionist theology. 20:53 – What would it take to make the Anglican Church become post-supersessionist? 25:17 – Christian dominance shifting from the global North to the global South. 29:04 – The origins of Christian Zionism. 32:50 – There are mutual reliant roles between Israel and the church, between Scripture and tradition? 46:38 – How has the Jewishness of Christianity personally and practically impacted your walk of faith? 54:43 – Translating Hebrew concepts into the Greek of the second testament. 59:47– Four simple and important terminology shifts that are needed in Christianity. 1:11:32 – Rapid Fire Round: What the people want to know. – Related Resources – The Northampton Seminar patheos.com/blogs/northamptonseminar Israel Matters, by Dr. Gerald R. McDermott amazon.com/Israel-Matters-Christians-Differently-People/dp/1587433958 Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity, edited by Dr. Gerald R. McDermott amazon.com/Understanding-Jewish-Roots-Christianity-Relationship/dp/1683594614 Society for Post Supersessionist Theology spostst.org When God Spoke Greek, by Timothy Michael Law amazon.com/When-God-Spoke-Greek-Septuagint/dp/0199781729/ Luke's Jewish Eschatology, by Isaac W. Oliver amazon.com/Lukes-Jewish-Eschatology-Restoration-Luke-Acts/dp/0197530583 Israel Matters, by Jacob Fronczak ffoz.com/israel-matters-book.html Messiah Magazine: messiahmagazine.org First Fruits of Zion: ffoz.org Messiah Podcast is a production of First Fruits of Zion (ffoz.org) in conjunction with Messiah Magazine (messiahmagazine.org). This publication is designed to provide rich substance, meaningful Jewish contexts, cultural understanding of the teaching of Jesus, and the background of modern faith from a Messianic Jewish perspective. Messiah Podcast theme music provided with permission by Joshua Aaron Music (JoshuaAaron.tv). “Cover the Sea” Copyright WorshipinIsrael.com songs 2020. All rights reserved.
Dr. Gerald R. McDermott offers an insightful overview of the history, beliefs, and various schools of Buddhism. He helps Christian better understand their Buddhist neighbors and summarizes key similarities and differences between Buddhism and Christianity. Read the full article here. Recommended Reading: Tangible: Making God Known Through Deeds of Mercy and Words of Truth by Chris Sicks. NavPress, 2013. In Tangible, author and pastor Chris Sicks speaks from his heart and his years of reaching out to others. Through practical resoures, biblical examples, and vignettes about real people, this book will equip you to introduce hurting people to God through intentional deeds of kindness. When you enter the world of the suffering with real help, you will reflect the love of Christ--the most tangible proof of God's existence. Purchase your copy here.
Welcome to More Christ, where we seek to bring some of the world's most interesting and insightful guests to discuss life's central and abiding questions. In this forty third episode in a series of discussions, I'm joined by the great Fr Gerry McDermott. Fr Gerald McDermott retired in May 2020 after serving five years as the Anglican Chair of Divinity at Samford's Beeson Divinity School. This followed 26 years of teaching undergraduates at Roanoke College in Virginia. McDermott has written seven books and co-authored another since joining the Beeson faculty in 2015. In all, he has served as author, co-author or editor of 23 books. He has taught in the areas of history and doctrine, world religions, Anglican studies and 18th-century theologian Jonathan Edwards at Beeson. In retirement, McDermott has also contracted to finish “a big book” modelled after Edwards' work, History of the Work of Redemption. It will be the eighth book in which he has written about or used the famous preacher as subject matter. His book, Theology of Jonathan Edwards, co-authored with Michael McClymond, won Christianity Today's Top Book in Theology/Ethics award for 2013.
Dr. Gerald R. Mcdermott comes on the show to discuss his new book "Israel Matters". In this book, he chronicles his own journey from believing that God was done with Israel to the truth that Israel still matters and God keeps his promises to her! What a delight it was to have him on the show!! Thanks, Gerry!!
Dr. Gerald R. Mcdermott comes on the show to discuss his new book "Israel Matters". In this book, he chronicles his own journey from believing that God was done with Israel to the truth that Israel still matters and God keeps his promises to her! What a delight it was to have him on the show!! Thanks, Gerry!!
Gerald R. McDermott (PhD, University of Iowa) is Anglican Chair of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama. Before joining Beeson, he was the Jordan-Trexler Professor of Religion at Roanoke College. He is also associate pastor at Christ the King Anglican Church and Distinguished Senior Fellow in the History of Christianity at Baylor University’s […]
*Originally Posted at MissioAlliance.org Gerald R. McDermott (PhD, University of Iowa) is Anglican Chair of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama. He is also associate pastor at Christ the King Anglican Church. His books include The Other Jonathan Edwards: Readings in Love, Society, and Justice (with Ronald Story), The Theology of Jonathan Edwards […]
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