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Professor Ali Ataie discusses the Son of Man: Who was he?

Professor Ali Ataie discusses the Son of Man: Who was he?

FromBlogging Theology


Professor Ali Ataie discusses the Son of Man: Who was he?

FromBlogging Theology

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Length:
140 minutes
Released:
Feb 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Time stamps00:00 Intro and topic: Son of Man in the Gospels1:32 Dr. Ataie begins4:18 What is "son of man"7:56 Dr. Ataie's opinion of whom "son of man" in Daniel ch. 7 is referring to9:13 Jewish and Christian conceptions of who the "son of man" is11:34 Paul of Tarsus' Christology (Greek pagan influences in the Gospels)34:05 The book of Daniel background41:12 The vision in Daniel ch. 744:02 Christian conceptions of Daniel ch. 748:59 Angel explains the vision to Daniel50:24 Jewish exegetical opinion57:42 Issues with Christian understanding of "son of man"1:01:40 Dr. Ataie's understanding of the fourth beast and the nation of "son of man"1:02:29 Book of Enoch1:04:55 Quran's criticism of some Jews worshipping Uzair as "son of God" + historical Jewish worship of Metatron1:09:34 "son of man" in Enoch + Greco-Roman mythological influences on pre-Christian Judaism1:17:29 Enochic influences on New Testament writings (Angelomorphic Christology)1:25:25 False prophesies in Christian Scriptures/tradition1:31:50 Quranic writing vs Biblical writing1:34:46 False prophesy attributed to Jesus AS in the Gospels + Quran's vindication of Jesus AS1:43:16 Cohesion between academic scholarly understanding of Jesus and the Islamic Jesus AS1:47:13 Brief foray into the crucifixion of Jesus AS1:52:13 Sacred history of Jesus AS, the apocalyptic prophet1:57:34 Revisiting the scriptures to identify "son of man"2:05:57 Identity of the little horn of the fourth beast2:18:10 Closing Remarks, plans for future discussionsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/blogging-theology/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Released:
Feb 5, 2022
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