In the New Testament, Jesus is seen as a God man. But he came to be a Messiah and we unpacked some of this in a previous series about the titles for Christ. There's an amazing scholar named Jacob Newsner who examines the notion of divine incarnation within rabbinic literature. This looks like incarnational. That's a phrase news that uses.
Christ’s incarnation immediately sets Christianity apart from other religions and disrupts the expectations of religious leaders. So, what is this important doctrine and what do we lose if we deny it? In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Walter Strickland consider Christ’s divine and human natures and what Christ’s incarnation means for us.