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Brent Parker

Longform essay author on "A Biblical and Theological Perspective of National Israel"

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Jan 15, 2024 • 1h 4min

3.3 Brent Parker, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • "A Biblical and Theological Perspective of National Israel"

Brent Parker, David Schrock, and Trent Hunter discuss a theological perspective of Israel, exploring different understandings, typology, Abrahamic covenant, and how titles and offices of Israel point to Christ. They also address the connection between Old Testament prophecies, the fulfillment of land promises, Jesus as the true Israel, and the relationship between the Church and Israel. The chapter concludes with insights on interpreting Romans 11 and an invitation to engage and support the podcast.
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Jan 8, 2024 • 1h 2min

3.2 Brent Parker • Reading • "A Biblical and Theological Perspective of National Israel"

Brent Parker, a biblical and theological expert, explores the theological view of national Israel, including recent terrorist attacks, and the connection between evangelical Christians and Israel's right to exist. He discusses the different perspectives on the relationship between Israel and the church, emphasizing how Israel is a subset of the people of God. He also delves into Israel's disobedience, covenant curses, the promises of seed and blessing, and the future Davidic king. The chapter concludes by discussing the role of Israel and Christ in the New Testament.
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Aug 12, 2024 • 1h 36min

Covenantal and Dispensational Theologies: Four Views on the Continuity of Scripture with Brent Parker and Richard Lucas (S2E34)

Brent Parker and Richard Lucas, PhD graduates from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, delve into their latest book on covenantal and dispensational theologies. They discuss the importance of various theological frameworks for understanding Scripture, highlighting continuity between the Old and New Testaments. The conversation explores key concepts like the relationship between Israel and the Church, and emphasizes the need for humility in theological discourse. Their insights offer valuable perspectives for ministry and church unity amidst diverse views.