Listen "EP 21 - Who Is God's Israel? (with Special Guest Rev. Harrison Goodman)"
Episode Synopsis
In this special episode, we step into the theological deep end and ask a bold question: Who is God’s Israel? Is the modern nation of Israel the fulfillment of God’s promises? Are Christians obligated to support the reinstatement of Old Testament sacrifices in Jerusalem? And how do we rightly understand God's ancient people - the Jewish people—especially in light of Romans 11?
Special Guest Bio:
Harrison Goodman serves as the Executive Director of Mission and Theology for Higher Things. He’s a husband, a father, a pastor, and an elder millennial for better but mostly for worse. He’s known online by literally 10s of people for talking too fast and spending the first half of his life on the secular side of Judaism. Fortunately, as college is often seen as a time of experimentation, he was baptized at the age of 19 through campus ministry. While it caused a rift at home, the Lutheran faith has been a comfort to him ever since.
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Special Guest Bio:
Harrison Goodman serves as the Executive Director of Mission and Theology for Higher Things. He’s a husband, a father, a pastor, and an elder millennial for better but mostly for worse. He’s known online by literally 10s of people for talking too fast and spending the first half of his life on the secular side of Judaism. Fortunately, as college is often seen as a time of experimentation, he was baptized at the age of 19 through campus ministry. While it caused a rift at home, the Lutheran faith has been a comfort to him ever since.
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