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A podcast for Christians with questions about theology, philosophy, and practice. Biblically informed. Slightly irreverent.
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1 Christian Freedom, Politics, and Religious Liberty with Brad Littlejohn 1:17:57
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1:17:57It’s no secret that many Christians feel disoriented when it comes to understanding the relationship between faith and politics. Much of this confusion comes from the fact that we’ve adopted a modern conception of freedom. To the modern mind freedom refers to the ability to do whatever you want, but what if that assumption is wrong? What if Christianity provides a concept of freedom that’s not only true, but beneficial for the common good? Brad Littlejohn joins us to talk about a Christian conception of freedom, a proper understanding of religious liberty, and the role of technology in shaping our society for good or ill. Show Notes Purchase Brad’s Book: Called to Freedom: Retrieving Christian Liberty in an Age of License Subscribe to Brad’s Substack Commonwealth Dispatches Learn more about the Ethics and Public Policy Center: https://eppc.org/ Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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We continue our series on Brother Lawrence’s classic work Practicing the Presence of God by focusing, no pun intended, on the topic of attention. One of the great insights that Brother Lawrence brings to the table is the reality that attention to God is something we train through discipline and practice. It’s not something that happens over night which challenges us to consider the ways distraction prevents us from awareness of God. We also talk about how what we pay attention to either forms or deforms us based upon what we focus on as well as how a lack of attention may lie behind every sin. Show Notes Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 Christmas and Practicing the Presence of God 43:18
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43:18Our Christmas gift to you: the long-awaited return of Paul Rezkalla. In this episode we begin a new series on Brother Lawrence’s classic “Practicing the Presence of God”. We’re going to talk about what we mean by “presence of God” over against modern conceptions. We also discuss the ways distraction and worldliness draw us away from God. There’s no better time to think about practicing the presence of God than Christmas when we celebrate the coming of our Lord in human flesh. Merry Christmas to you all. Show Notes Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 Advent Through the Eyes of Augustine with Rhys Laverty and Mark Hamilton 54:24
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54:24Rhys Laverty and Mark Hamilton join us to discuss their new book Augustine: Advent Homilies, a collection of seventeen sermons by Augustine on the topic of Advent. We talk about how Augustine’s sermons give insight into the ways his theological understanding, pastoral wisdom, and rhetorical skill combine to draw the hearts of his hearers upward to God. He uses paradox and imagery to illuminate the divine mysteries of the Incarnation, eternal generation, and virgin birth of Christ. In doing so, he provides a template for modern reflection on the season of Advent. We also discuss the role of the sermon in a liturgical context as well as the danger of only focusing in Christ as Savior. Show Notes Purchase Augustine: Advent Homilies Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 The Surprising Jewish Roots of the Last Supper with Matt Colvin 1:33:41
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1:33:41Multiple times a year Christians around the globe take part in one of the central rituals of the faith: the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. This central symbol of unity also serves as a battleground between various traditions within Christianity about the nature and meaning of this ritual. Matt Colvin enters the fray to discuss his book The Lost Supper: Revisiting Passover and the Origins of the Eucharist which unravels the mysteries surrounding the Lord’s Supper by connecting this ritual to the Old Testament Passover meal. Specifically, we discuss the coded communication Jesus implements to communicate his Messianic identity to his disciples, the nature of the “fellowship” with Christ experienced in the Supper as described by the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians, and the ignorance of first century Judaism by many Christians throughout church history that led to critical misunderstandings of the Eucharist. Matt also describes the “narratival” way in which we participate in the events of the death and resurrection of Christ through the sacraments as well as the relationship between the church and Israel. Show Notes Get Matt's Book — The Lost Supper: Revisiting Passover and the Origins of the Eucharist Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 The Olivet Discourse: Is it About the End of the World? with Jon Sedlak 1:24:22
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1:24:22A lot of ink’s been spilled over the timeline of Matthew 24, the famous “Olivet Discourse”. Jon Sedlak helps us to step back from the debates throughout church history and examine this famous discourse with fresh eyes. What if Jesus doesn’t answer his disciples’ questions in the order they’re asked? What if he intends for his disciples to hear his words as solely about the destruction of the Temple? And if so, how does that forge new pathways to understand the gospel of Matthew and resolve longstanding tensions in the text? We explore all of these questions and more. Show Notes Get Jon's Book Reading Matthew, Trusting Jesus Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 Forming the Faith of the Next Generation with Brad East 1:15:17
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1:15:17Everybody wants to know the secret of “reaching the next generation”, but as many anxious parents know there’s many obstacles to teens maintaining their faith into college. This leads to books helping teens reconcile science with faith, understand modern issues about sexuality, or offer historic apologetics for the resurrection. All of these matter, but they’re insufficient for the task at hand. Brad East joins us to talk about his book Letters to a Future Saint, a collection of letters designed to engage young minds with the history of the faith, the importance of the church, the significance of creation, and the testimony of the martyrs. Along the way we talk about ways a truncated gospel undermines our faith in Christ and sets up students for failure. Show Notes Get Brad’s Book Letters to a Future Saint: Foundations of Faith for the Spiritually Hungry Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 A Crash Course on Church Councils with Matt Hoskin 1:17:44
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1:17:44Do you want a deeper connection to the historic roots of Christianity, but don’t know where to start? Dr. Matt Hoskin of the Davenant Institute joins us to tell the story of the first thousand years of Christianity through the seven ecumenical councils. Along the way we’ll discuss the controversies surrounding the divinity and humanity of Christ, the veneration of icons, and the political intrigue that surrounded it all. Buckle up for a wild tour of church history full of twists, turns, and unexpected outcomes. Show Notes Davenant Institute: https://davenantinstitute.org/ Matt’s Podcast Devotion to Christ: Anglican Spirituality, a Tradition for Today: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devotion-to-christ-anglican-spirituality-a/id1647857228 Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 The Sin of Shyness (Respectable Sins Series) 43:21
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43:21Did you know that shyness is a sin? Well technically the term is “pusillanimity” — a smallness of soul. Theologians of the past describe this vice as a failure to trust God. We fear the opinions of others so we shrink back from taking risks for God, serving others, and standing up for our convictions. This particular vice often masquerades as humility, but in reality demonstrates self-focus that dishonors God and our own humanity. Show Notes Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 Why Protestants Have Thinner Bibles than Roman Catholics with John Meade 1:21:19
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1:21:19There’s a common myth that Martin Luther cut out seven books of the Old Testament as a way to remove biblical support for Roman Catholic doctrines. In reality the early church disputed whether to include the “deuterocanon” or “apocrypha” from the Old Testament Scriptures and this debate carried on until the Council of Trent in 1545. So why did the Reformers reject books like 1-2 Maccabees, Tobit, Judith, and Wisdom of Solomon, not to mention additional chapters of both Esther and Daniel? And how does recent scholarship on this issue get to the bottom of this dispute? John Meade From Phoenix Seminary joins us to shed light on this controversy by looking at early church canon lists and little known facts about the Reformers, Trent, Augustine, Jerome, and the significance of the collection of OT Greek translations called the “Septuagint”. Show Notes John’s Books: Scribes and Scripture: https://a.co/d/eW0vPYT The Biblical Canon Lists From Early Christianity: https://a.co/d/ettaa2R Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 The Sin of Insensitivity (Respectable Sins Series) 37:13
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37:13We rightly avoid over-indulgence in pleasure, but what happens when we under-indulge? When we refuse to enjoy the gifts of God the way he intended? In this episode we continue our series on respectable sins by talking about the sin of insensitivity. Someone may seem outwardly reverent and pious, but actually lack any affection at all for the things he believes. We’re not just talking about bare emotions, but rather a joyful disposition appropriate for Christians. Christianity is not for curmudgeons. Show Notes Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 Romans 11 and the Resurrection of Israel with Jason Staples 1:08:01
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1:08:01There are few sections in the Bible more controversial than Romans 9-11. What does Paul mean when he says that “All Israel will be saved?” And why does he apply passages of the Bible reserved for the reunification of the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel to the Gentiles? And how does this affect the way we understand Israel today? Jason Staples tackles these questions head on in this episode. We’re going to talk about the difference between being an Israelite and a being a Jew, the overlooked details in Hosea’s prophecies, and the mind-bending way God purposes even the disobedience of his people for their good. Show Notes Jason’s books: Paul and the Resurrection of Israel The Idea of Israel Jason’s Website: https://www.jasonstaples.com/ Jason’s FSU Seminoles Podcast: https://www.unconqueredpodcast.com/ Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 Did the Reformation Ruin Everything? with Michael Lynch 1:06:28
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1:06:28Protestantism gets blamed for a lot of things: rampant individualism, denigration of authority, deviation from tradition, and the disenchantment of the world. But is this the true story of the Reformation? Michael Lynch from the Davenant Institute begs to differ. We talk about the theological and political underpinnings of the Reformation as well as the philosophical shifts in society that affected both Protestants and Catholics. We also talk about the contribution of Protestants to art, music, and aesthetics by looking to the post-Reformation era, specifically the Reformed scholastics. Check out this episode and find out how history is much more complicated than we think. Show Notes Get Michael’s translation of John Davenant’s “On the Death of Christ” Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 The Sin of Cowardice (Respectable Sins Series) 37:17
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37:17We continue our series on respectable sins by talking about the vice of cowardice. The virtue of courage stands between the vices of cowardice and recklessness. If you’re too reckless you’re dying on too many hills, but cowardice prevents us from taking a stand at all. In this episode we talk about why recklessness is preferable to cowardice and subtle ways fear of man creeps into our lives. We also discuss ways to counteract both cowardice and recklessness so that we develop true courage. Show Notes Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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1 The Sin of Curiosity (Respectable Sins Series) 53:01
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53:01We start a new series on “respectable sins” which talks about the vices we often mistake for virtues. In this episode we talk about curiosity as a vice. In an age where information is abundant and easily accessible, we often find ourselves overwhelmed by the constant influx of data. But are we equipped with the moral formation necessary to use this information wisely? Join us as we explore the teachings of Thomas Aquinas and other voices from the church tradition on the virtues of focus, studiousness, and attention. We will discuss how the unchecked pursuit of knowledge can lead to distraction and a lack of discernment, while a disciplined approach to learning can help us grow in wisdom and virtue. Show Notes Thomas Aquinas on Curiosity Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel…
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