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Understanding the Transcendent Character of Messiah's Divine Sonship
Peter recognizes the unique and transcendent character of the Messiah's divine sonship, which is crucial as Jesus reveals himself fully to be the anointed one. In the Old Testament, the term "Son of God" was used as a title for angels, the chosen people, children of Israel, and their kings.
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Peter recognizes the unique and transcendent character of Jesus' divine sonship, revealing himself fully to be the anointed one.
00:00 - 02:48 (02:48)
Summary
Peter recognizes the unique and transcendent character of Jesus' divine sonship, revealing himself fully to be the anointed one. This is vital because it sets Jesus apart from other anointed individuals and emphasizes his divine nature.
ChapterUnderstanding the Transcendent Character of Messiah's Divine Sonship
EpisodeDay 63: The Only Son of God
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The titles of Jesus as the Christ (Messiah) and the Son of God are unique and reach their fulfillment in Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection, respectively, according to a discussion in a podcast episode.
02:48 - 04:01 (01:13)
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The titles of Jesus as the Christ (Messiah) and the Son of God are unique and reach their fulfillment in Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection, respectively, according to a discussion in a podcast episode. Jesus's divine sonship becomes evident in the power of his glorified humanity after his resurrection.
ChapterUnderstanding the Transcendent Character of Messiah's Divine Sonship
EpisodeDay 63: The Only Son of God
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The podcast discusses the title "Son of God" in the Old and New Testament, specifically how it was given to angels, chosen people, and kings.
04:01 - 06:06 (02:04)
Summary
The podcast discusses the title "Son of God" in the Old and New Testament, specifically how it was given to angels, chosen people, and kings. It explores how God reveals himself as the one who saves.