Apostolic Life in the 21st Century

Does Daniel 7 Disprove Oneness Theology?

David K. Bernard Season 6 Episode 268

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Daniel 7 records one of the most dramatic visions in Scripture. In it, the prophet Daniel sees the Ancient of Days seated on a heavenly throne while “one like the Son of Man” approaches Him and receives an everlasting kingdom.

This passage raises an important theological question: Does this vision reveal two distinct divine persons, or is it portraying something else?

In this episode of Apostolic Life in the 21st Century, Dr. David K. Bernard examines Daniel 7:9-28 and addresses a common challenge raised against Oneness theology. He explores the identities of the Ancient of Days and the Son of Man and discusses whether Daniel’s vision teaches the preexistence of the Son as a separate divine person. Along the way, Dr. Bernard considers what Daniel’s prophecy reveals about the Messiah, the Incarnation, and the relationship between Jesus Christ and the Father.

Whether you are studying the Godhead, exploring the differences between Trinitarian and Oneness theology, or seeking a deeper understanding of one of Scripture’s most fascinating prophetic visions, this episode offers a thoughtful examination of a frequently debated passage.

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