One of Christianity’s perennial debates is whether the Church has taken on the role of Old Testament Israel. In this episode, we examine the use of the term “replacement theology,” review historical examples of replacement language, and explore the key issues at the heart of the discussion.
Time Stamps:
- 00:00 Intro
- 03:18 Sources that Use Replacement Language
- 10:53 Defining Supercessionism
- 13:22 Punitive Supercessionism
- 16:25 Economic Supercessionism
- 19:26 Structural Supercessionism
- 21:46 Summary of Supercessionism Views
- 23:48 Question 1: With whom did God make the Abrahamic covenant?
- 30:46 Question 2: What are the promises within the Abrahamic covenant?
- 52:48 Question 3: Was the Abrahamic covenant operative during disobedience?
- 59:47 Question 4: When did God stop dealing with Israel as a nation?
- 01:04:35 Summary Thoughts
Helpful Links to Study More:
Vlach’s Video on the Seed of Abraham: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpne06TuOJI
Vlach’s Article on Supercessionism
Vlach’s Book: Has the Church Replaced Israel?
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