EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 41 MIN
Proving Jesus is the Messiah: Dr. Mark Moore
from TheologyU · host Will Bennink
TheologyU hosts Christian academics and authors to talk about their professional work in a way that anyone can understand. Dr. Mark Moore is a teaching pastor at Christ’s Church of the Valley in Arizona. He previously spent 20 years as a New Testament professor at Ozark Christian College in Missouri, and in 2019 he wrote the enormously popular Core 52 15 minute daily guide for understanding the Bible. Now, he’s partnered with megachurch pastor Kyle Idleman to write his newest book: The Missing Messiah: The Jesus We Can No Longer Ignore Today we talk about what a Messiah actually is and where the idea came from. Dr. Moore really leans into the revolutionary nature of Jesus’ identity, leaving this episode with a clear slogan: Jesus is Lord. Is Jesus Messiah?Can we prove who Jesus is?Does Jesus fulfill Old Testament prophecy?What does Messiah mean?Who is Jesus?
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TheologyU hosts Christian academics and authors to talk about their professional work in a way that anyone can understand. Dr. Mark Moore is a teaching pastor at Christ’s Church of the Valley in Arizona. He previously spent 20 years as a New Testament professor at Ozark Christian College in Missouri, and in 2019 he wrote the enormously popular Core 52 15 minute daily guide for understanding the Bible. Now, he’s partnered with megachurch pastor Kyle Idleman to write his newest book: The Missing Messiah: The Jesus We Can No Longer Ignore Today we talk about what a Messiah actually is and where the idea came from. Dr. Moore really leans into the revolutionary nature of Jesus’ identity, leaving this episode with a clear slogan: Jesus is Lord. Is Jesus Messiah?Can we prove who Jesus is?Does Jesus fulfill Old Testament prophecy?What does Messiah mean?Who is Jesus?
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