Replacement Theology

Replacement Theology

From A View from the Bunker by Derek Gilbert

February 1, 2026 · 1h 4m

About this episode

Dr. Mike Spaulding discusses the flawed belief of replacement theology and its impact on the relationship between Christians and Jews.

THE ENEMY has driven a wedge between Christians and Jews. About 1,900 years of bad blood exists, and it’s exacerbated by a belief that Christians have replaced Israel in the blessings promised by God. Dr. Mike Spaulding ( DrMikeSpaulding.com ), author of the book Replacement Theology, joins us to address the contentious relationship between Christians and Jews, particularly in light of rising anti-Jewish sentiment within the Christian community. Mike argues that many Christians have rejected prophetic scriptures, leading to a misunderstanding of the role of Israel and the Jewish people in God's plan. He emphasizes that replacement theology, which posits that the church has replaced Israel, is fundamentally flawed and not supported by scripture. We delve into historical context, theological implications, and the urgent need for Christians to recognize the enduring covenant between God and the Jewish people.

People in this episode

Host: Derek Gilbert

Guest: Dr. Mike Spaulding

Topics covered

  • Replacement Theology
  • Christianity and Judaism
  • Anti-Jewish sentiment
  • Theological implications
  • Covenant between God and the Jewish people

Keywords

  • Replacement Theology
  • Christianity
  • Judaism
  • anti-Jewish sentiment
  • prophetic scriptures
  • Israel
  • covenant
  • theology

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: DrMikeSpaulding.com

Books & works: Replacement Theology

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