The brothers wrap up the metaphysics of the Incarnation with a discussion of the unity of Christ's person, and how all of this metaphysical discussion is grounded in the mediatorial office of Christ.
The brothers discuss the Hypostatic Union and how it is vital to preserve the distinction of natures in Christ.
The brothers discuss Christ's true humanity, and why a proper understanding of the incarnation is vital to the Christian life.
Tony is joined by Blake from the Distilling Theology Podcast to discuss the problematic Biblical Methodology that leads to a variety of heretical and suborthodox Christologies.
Tony joins the guys from Distilling Theology for two distinct podcasts, and one episode, just for this week.
The brothers set the stage for the next major phase of the fundamentals series: The person and work of Christ.
Tony is away this week, so Jesse welcomes our newest Brother/Scholar in Residence, Brandon Adams! Brandon joins the show to discuss the 1689 Federalist position as we finish out the Covenant Theology section of our trek through Systematic Theology. Brandon lives in Woodland, WA with his wife and two boys. He is the editor of 1689Federalism.comand has also written extensively on covenant theology at his blogContrast. Additionally he has written an essay forJIRBS (2020)on interpreting Galatians from a 1689 Federalism perspective, reviewing T. David Gordon’s recent publication “Promise, Law, Faith."
The brothers talk about an immanently practical doctrine: the Covenant of Redemption.
The brothers talk about the Covenant of Grace and how it relates to Christology
The brothers cover some old ground in a new light as they discuss the importance of the much neglected doctrine of the Covenant of Works