Guest Article: Rethinking the Roots. The Rising Debate on Replacement Theology
I'd like to introduce you to Ty Nichols, guest author on the Hidden Orchard Project. Some of you may already know Ty from his work in this space. He is the author of the book, "Jesus IS Jewish"; he is a national speaker and a fervent leader in his community.
The strength of inter-faith dialogue comes through a wide network of thought leaders and different perspectives. I find this sharpens us and helps prevent creating echo chambers.
From time to time, I plan to share links to other writers and thinkers I interact with - people producing content that is compelling, and attuned to different audiences.
With that, I'd like to introduce you to Ty Nichols. Some of you may already know Ty from his work in this space. He is the author of the book, "Jesus IS Jewish"; he is a national speaker and a fervent leader in his community.
Ty embarked on a journey that led him to The King's University in Dallas, where he pursued a Master of Divinity. Motivated by a profound desire to understand and explore the notion that Jesus is Jewish from an academic perspective, he delved deeply into theological studies, seeking to bridge historical contexts with contemporary faith practices.
Today, Ty joins us to share insights from his multifaceted journey, specifically tackling a topic we are very familiar with, Replacement Theology.
It's my pleasure to introduce him to our community.