
Old Paths Podcast Marrow 15: The Person of Christ
Summary
In this episode of the Old Paths podcast, Michael Spangler and Cody Justice continue in The Marrow of Theology by William Ames. They delve into the theological concepts surrounding the person of Christ as the mediator and the implications of redemption, discussing William Ames' teachings on restoration, the dual nature of Christ, and the significance of his blood in the context of redemption. The conversation also touches on contemporary controversies regarding Christ's nature and the importance of understanding these doctrines for a robust faith, with an emphasis on the need for careful theological reflection and the application of these truths in the lives of believers.
Takeaways
- Redemption is both accomplished and applied.
- Christ's work is central to understanding salvation.
- The mediator stands between God and man.
- The hypostatic union is a mystery of faith.
- Redemption emphasizes our ownership by Christ.
- Christ's blood signifies the high price of redemption.
- Understanding Christ's dual nature is essential.
- The communication of properties is a complex issue.
- Christ's knowledge reflects his dual nature.
- Our response to Christ's sacrifice should be obedience.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Updates on American Mantle
03:09 Transition to Restoration and Redemption
11:33 Understanding Redemption and the Redeemer
18:52 The Mediator: Christ's Role in Redemption
29:01 The Hypostatic Union and Its Implications
35:53 Controversies in Christology and Sacramental Theology
38:19 Understanding the Sacramental Language
41:56 Covenant Theology and Christ's Presence
45:36 The Schism Between Lutheran and Reformed Views
47:40 The Nature of Christ's Knowledge
54:10 Theological Reflections on Christ's Dual Nature
01:00:38 Application of Christ's Teachings in Our Lives
