• Unveiling the Mystery of Jesus: Son of God, Son of Man

  • May 3 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
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Unveiling the Mystery of Jesus: Son of God, Son of Man

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    Are the titles "Son of God" and "Son of Man" simply echoes of ancient scripture, or do they offer a gateway to the profound mystery of Jesus Christ? Step into a captivating conversation with Father Stephen Sanchez, a Discalced Carmelite Priest, as we navigate the historical and theological landscapes that these enigmatic titles inhabit. We delve into the complexity of Jesus' identity, examining the duel between divine proclamation and diabolic temptation in the wilderness. Father Sanchez brings a refreshing perspective to the discussion, as we sift through layers of biblical language and centuries-old theological discourse, challenging conventional interpretations within Trinitarian theology.

    The episode further unravels these mysteries by probing the encounters between Jesus and demonic forces, contemplating the limits of angelic knowledge and the cosmic implications of their recognition of Jesus as the "Son of God." What secrets of the celestial rebellion do these confrontations reveal? In this episode we confront the hypostatic union—the union of Jesus’ humanity with His divinity. The insights of saints and the faithful remind us that comprehending Christ is an ongoing voyage, one that beckons us to explore the nature of our own relationship with the divine through prayer and reflection. Join us as we seek to unearth the enduring mystery that is Jesus Christ.

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