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Scripture with the Fathers
Genesis Chapter 32 Part II: Jacob's Faith and Meekness
We delve into Chapter 32 of Genesis through the eyes of St. John Chrysostom and St. Cyril of Alexandria. We see the Virtues of Jacob who valued relationship with his brother much more than worldly possessions. Jacob sees God, in so much as it is possible to see God this side of Heaven is a foreshadowing of Christ coming as a man.
2025-06-17
22 min
Scripture with the Fathers
Epilogue to Jacob Leah and Rachel
We continue with St. Cyril of Alexandria relating the Scripture to the Spiritual meaning and in doing so point us to the Figure of Christ, the Divine shepherd and Bridegroom.
2025-05-20
21 min
Choral Services at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Choral Evensong for the Feast of Athanasius of Alexandria (May 4, 2025)
This service of Choral Evensong, sung by the Cathedral Schola, observes the Feast of Athanasius of Alexandria. The officiant and preacher is the Rev. Canon Ashley Carr. Choral repertoire includes:Philip Radcliffe (1905-1986), Preces & ResponsesWilliam Walton (1902-1983), Chichester ServiceĒriks Ešenvalds (b. 1977), O salutaris hostiaDavid Briggs (b. 1962), O Lord, support us
2025-05-05
1h 00
The Saint of The Day Podcast
5/2 - St. Athanasius of Alexandria
Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company.Today's featured saint is St. Athanasius of Alexandria.If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!🔔Subscribe to Our Channel: https://bit.ly/3sX4exh✅ Visit Good Catholic for more great content: https://bit.ly/3rMqLKI
2025-05-02
02 min
Son Rise Morning Show
Celebrating the feast of St. Athanasius, getting to know the cardinal electors, and more…
Happy feast of St. Athanasius of Alexandria! On today's show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell discuss his role in implementing the Council of Nicea. Guests include Dr. Matthew Bunson with more insights into the cardinal electors, Andrew Petiprin with more thoughts on how the Catholic Faith is not a mere ideology, and Fr. Jonathan Duncan from the Bone Church Revival podcast and Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo from the Institute of Catholic Culture to preview the Sunday Mass readings. Plus news, weather, sports, and more...
2025-05-02
1h 54
Corey J. Mahler | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
Old Testament | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
New Testament | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
Luke | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
Book of Concord | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
Confident.Faith Podcast
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
Podcasts | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
Psalms | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
ESV | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
Exodus | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2025 (Easter 2, Friday)
Readings Psalm 92 Exodus 31:1–18 Luke 6:1–19 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration VII:62–68 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity of Chris...
2025-05-02
13 min
Catholic Saints & Feasts
May 2: Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor
May 2: Saint Athanasius, Bishop & Doctor c. 295–373 Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of theologiansA fiery Egyptian saves the Trinity The First Sunday of Advent of 2011 introduced to the faithful a new liturgical translation of the Mass in many English-speaking countries. The new translation had been many years in the making and had gone through numerous drafts and revisions. Of the many noticeable changes, some of the most extensive were made to the Nicene Creed. The phrase “one in being with the Father” was changed to “consubstantial with the Father.” This caused confusion and discomfort...
2025-05-02
06 min
The Catholic Vault
St. Athanasius Dismantles Arianism Part 1
Four Discourses Against The Arians by ATHANASIUS OF ALEXANDRIA Part 1/2 | Full Audio BookThis is a public domain audiobook/reuse allowed
2025-05-01
7h 17
The Catholic Vault
St. Athanasius Dismantles Arianism Part 2
Four Discourses Against The Arians by ATHANASIUS OF ALEXANDRIA Part 2/2 | Full Audio BookThis is a public domain audiobook/reuse allowed
2025-05-01
4h 19
Our Church Speaks
Episode 31 - Athanasius of Alexandria, Bishop & Teacher of the Faith
Ben and Dan have a conversation about Athanasius of Alexandria, one of church history's greatest theologians of the Trinity and his role at the Council of Nicaea. They then talk about the significance of the Nicaea and mark its 1700 year anniversary in 2025. Cover art by Ben Lansing. More about the Our Church Speaks book and the Our Church Speaks project at ourchurchspeaks.com If you've benefited from this podcast, consider supporting us at https://buymeacoffee.com/ourchurchspeaks?new=1
2025-04-28
41 min
Scripture with the Fathers
Jacob Obtains the Blessing Genesis 27 Part II
We turn to St. Augustine and St. Cyril of Alexandria for their interpretation of Jacob usurping the elder brother, Esau in obtaining the blessing. Was it guile or divine providence to point to a greater reality that would come to pass in Jesus Christ and His Church?
2025-04-15
21 min
Scripture with the Fathers
Esau Sells His Birthright; Genesis Chapter 25 Part III
What's the big deal with a birthright? Why would Jacob desire this such that he would be willing to purchase it with an oath from his brother. St. Augustine comments on the superstition of astrology, St. Cyril of Alexandria comments on the meaning of Esau being of the earth and Jacob being spiritual.
2025-03-25
20 min
Church History for Chumps
Athanasius of Alexandria: The Five-Time Exile Champion
Have you ever had to move across the country? It's a life-changing experience. Disrupting your regular routines and rhythms, adjusting to a totally foreign environment, learning new regional customs. Now imagine being forced to move, against your wishes. Five different times, after being welcomed back home. That sounds pretty rough, huh?Welcome our topic for today, the greatest theologian of the 4th Century, Athanasius of Alexandria. He would dedicate his life to defending the mystery of orthodox christology against the heresy of Arianism. And for that, we think he's pretty cool. Speaking of co...
2025-03-25
51 min
Scripture with the Fathers
Jacob and Esau Part II
In this episode we hear from St. Augustine, St. John Chrysostom, St. Cyril of Alexandria and a special excerpt from Venerable Fulton J. Sheen. We get St. Augustine's take on the "Zodiac Signs" (yes, they had that back in the fifth century too.) And the Fathers answer the question of the significance of the barren women of the Old Testament.
2025-03-18
23 min
Walking the Land - 10 Days 9 Nights in Israel
Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 296–373 CE)
Athanasius of Alexandria was a pivotal figure in early Christianity, primarily known for his staunch defense of Nicene Christianity against the Arian heresy, which denied Christ's full divinity. This included championing the concept of homoousios, meaning that the Father and Son are of the same essence. The text outlines his life from birth, education, and involvement in the Council of Nicaea to his multiple exiles and eventual return as Bishop of Alexandria. The document highlights his theological contributions, including his defense of the Trinity, his definition of the New Testament canon, and his promotion of monasticism. Furthermore, the text explores...
2025-02-25
17 min
Israel - Twins Biblical Academy - Online Courses
Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 296–373 CE)
Athanasius of Alexandria was a pivotal figure in early Christianity, primarily known for his staunch defense of Nicene Christianity against the Arian heresy, which denied Christ's full divinity. This included championing the concept of homoousios, meaning that the Father and Son are of the same essence. The text outlines his life from birth, education, and involvement in the Council of Nicaea to his multiple exiles and eventual return as Bishop of Alexandria. The document highlights his theological contributions, including his defense of the Trinity, his definition of the New Testament canon, and his promotion of monasticism. Furthermore, the text...
2025-02-25
17 min
Treasures of Our Faith with Deacon Richard Vehige
We know the Father through creative and incarnate wisdom
On Tuesday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time our Church invites us to read and reflect on a passage from the book of Proverbs (8:1-5, 12-36) entitled “An exhortation to choose wisdom”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the Discourses against Arians by Saint Athanasius, bishop. Saint Athanasius was born at Alexandria in 295. He accompanied Alexander to the Council of Nicaea and succeeded him as Bishop of Alexandria. He fought courageously against the Arian heresy. The Arian heresy taught that Jesus was not divine. For this he suffered many hardships and was exiled several times. His writ...
2025-02-18
06 min
Scripture with the Fathers
Genesis 12-22 an Epilogue
In this episode we give an overview of the sojourn of Abram/Abraham and how the Scriptures in this history of the Patriarch foreshadows the epic ultimate selfless love of God the Father for his children as the Son for His human brothers. Abraham is truly our father in faith. We hear from St. Cyril of Alexandria how Abraham and Isaac mirror the Father and the Son.
2025-02-11
18 min
365 Christian Men
Athanasius, Egypt, Bishop of Alexandria
February 8. Athanasius. Athanasius, whose nickname was “Black Dwarf,” was a theologian, a church leader, and an Egyptian political leader. If he had lived in the twenty-first century, instead of the fourth, we would call him an influencer—maybe Chief Influencer. For forty-five years he was Bishop of Alexandria, and his congregation included all of Egypt and Libya. During that time, he was exiled—thrown out of […] The post Athanasius, Egypt, Bishop of Alexandria first appeared on 365 Christian Men.
2025-02-08
07 min
Shalom World - Heroic Lives
Ep 06 - Saint Athanasius of Alexandria
In this episode, we take a look at the life and legacy of Saint Athanasius of Alexandria, the “Father of Orthodoxy.” You might not be familiar with his name, but Athanasius’ courage, wisdom, and faith helped shape the very foundation of Christian theology. In a time when the Church was divided and under pressure from various heresies, his steadfast commitment to the truth proved that standing for Christ’s divinity was a matter of eternal significance. If you’ve ever felt like your faith is being challenged or wondered how to hold on to your beliefs in tough times, Athanasius...
2025-02-01
10 min
Scripture with the Fathers
Gebirah Sarah and the son of the Promise Genesis Chapter 21 Part II
We hear from St. John Chrysostom and Cyril of Alexandria regarding the son of the promise and the son of the flesh. The older son is sent away, but not without provision, and the younger is the one to inherit the priestly blessing from the Father. Abel the just, Abraham our Father in Faith and the High Priest are invoked in the Roman Canon at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, remembering the priestly role and faith necessary to be a son of God.
2025-01-14
22 min
Marketing Your Catholic Business
What Can Courageous St. Athanasius Teach Us About Business
In this episode, we hear the story of Saint Athanasius and how his persistence, integrity, and courage can offer inspiration for Catholic business owners. Kristina shares insights on the detrimental effects of extreme competitive environments, the value of virtues in business, and the long-term cost-effectiveness of quality products. Join us as we challenge the typical secular business advice and embrace a contra mundum approach, while also emphasizing the importance of balance, surrender, and consecration to Jesus through Mary in achieving success in the business world. Referenced Links:Article about St. Ath...
2024-07-23
34 min
The History of the Christian Church - 2000 Years of Christian Thought.
A History of the Christian Church - (Part 11) Athanasius - Contending For the Deity of Christ (AD c293-376 )
Send us a textSupport this show at.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comTo get an ad-free version of this podcast, join my Patreon community. You will also be able to enjoy two free exclusive episode per month as well as access over 60 hours of bonus and exclusive content, on Philosophy, Psychology, Political History, and the arts +++ for that.Visit me at patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessEpisodes Notes.Welcome to "Athanasius - Contending For the Deity of Christ"Biography:J...
2024-06-15
32 min
Kresta in the Afternoon
Who was Athanasius of Alexandria? - Dr. David Gwynn(3 May 2024)
Athanasius of Alexandria is one of the greatest and most controversial figures of early Christian history and played a central role in shaping Christianity in the years after Constantine’s conversion. Yesterday was his feast, and we get to know him with Dr. David Gwynn. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alkresta/message
2024-05-03
27 min
Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson – Discerning Hearts Podcast
Dr. Matthew Bunson discusses the life, times and work of St. Athansius of Alexandria From Vatican.va, an excerpt from the teachings of Pope Benedict XVI General Audience 2007: Athanasius was undoubtedly one of the most important and revered early Church Fathers. But this great Saint was above all the impassioned theologian of the Incarnation of the Logos, the Word of God who - as the Prologue of the fourth Gospel says - "became flesh and dwelt among us" (Jn 1: 14). For this very reason Athanasius was also the most important and tenacious adversary of the Arian heresy, which at...
2024-05-02
32 min
Walking With the Saints
St. Athanasius
Early Life and Education Saint Athanasius, born around 296 AD in Alexandria, Egypt, emerged as one of the most influential Church Fathers of the fourth century. From a young age, Athanasius exhibited a deep love for learning and devotion to the Christian faith. He received an excellent education in theology and philosophy, preparing him for his future role as a defender of orthodoxy. Conflict with Arianism Athanasius's most significant contribution to the Church came in his staunch opposition to the Arian heresy, which denied the divinity of Christ. Despite facing persecution...
2024-05-02
01 min
Leviticus | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2024 (Easter 5, Thursday)
Readings Psalm 52 Psalm 107 Leviticus 24:1–23 Luke 12:54—13:17 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 71–76 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2024-05-02
20 min
Easter Season | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2024 (Easter 5, Thursday)
Readings Psalm 52 Psalm 107 Leviticus 24:1–23 Luke 12:54—13:17 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 71–76 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2024-05-02
20 min
Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2024 (Easter 5, Thursday)
Readings Psalm 52 Psalm 107 Leviticus 24:1–23 Luke 12:54—13:17 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 71–76 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2024-05-02
20 min
Time of Easter | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2024 (Easter 5, Thursday)
Readings Psalm 52 Psalm 107 Leviticus 24:1–23 Luke 12:54—13:17 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 71–76 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2024-05-02
20 min
Luke | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2024 (Easter 5, Thursday)
Readings Psalm 52 Psalm 107 Leviticus 24:1–23 Luke 12:54—13:17 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 71–76 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2024-05-02
20 min
Way of the Fathers
4.11 The Heresies — Arianism: A Man Who Became a God
Arianism was the fourth century evolution of adoptionism, in which Arius made a concession to the mainstream by accepting a quasi-divinity in Jesus Christ. But this was an acquired divinity, an earned divinity, and a divinity that was less than that of the Father. The controversy led to the first worldwide (ecumenical) council of bishops, the Council of Nicaea, in the year 325 AD, and it ultimately led to the crafting of the Nicene Creed, as the Church’s definitive statement of orthodox faith. Links To listen to Mike Aquilina’s episode 23 on Alexander of Alexandria: http...
2024-04-24
45 min
Standing on Shoulders
Standing on Shoulders - Episode 7 - Athanasius
We're back! After a longer than anticipated Easter break, we have returned. On this episode, we unpack On the Incarnation by Athanasius of Alexandria. A fantastic, approachable, and yet theologically dense work that is well worth the time to read.Listener Note: You will notice we had some issues with the audio this time around. We do not talk on top of each other that much, it was just how the audio came out. However, everything is still clearly understandable. Please email us with questions and comments at acelc1580@gmail.com. It's great to be...
2024-04-18
12h 21
Transfigured
Response to Lord of Spirits: Athanasius was an iconoclast
This video is a response to the Lord of Spirits. I argue that Athanasius was indeed an iconoclast and that they misunderstood my argument and didn't properly represent it. I mention Athanasius of Alexandria, Plotinus, Irenaeus of Lyon, Clement of Alexandria, Josephus, Paul Vanderklay, Fr. Stephen DeYoung, Fr. Andrew Damick, Gavin Ortlund, Jordan B Cooper, Jonathan Pageau, and more. Lord of Spirits Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoZqb6hBKmM&t=437s Sam and Hank on Athanasius: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7zTIxQLSzc&t=953s Gavin Ortlud ( @TruthUnites ) on Icons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yt...
2024-03-16
1h 26
Fellowship Around the Table
Against the World: Athanasius's Resolve and the Battleground of Arianism w/ Seth Perry (2 of 3)
Send us a textDo you ever find yourself captivated by the raw passion and resolve of those who held the fort against popular but flawed beliefs in the face of adversity? Welcome aboard, as we embark on an enlightening exploration of Athanasius of Alexandria's life and teachings. A champion of Jesus' divinity and the Trinitarian doctrine, Athanasius's bold and unflinching stance against the Arian heresy, a controversial topic of our discussion, earned him the title "contra-mundum," or "against the world." We delve into the essence of his iconic book "On the Incarnation," offering a rich understanding of...
2023-12-18
26 min
Breakpoint
Athanasius On the Incarnation
A few years ago, my colleague Dr. Glenn Sunshine wrote an introduction to one of the greatest works of Christian antiquity, Athanasius’ On the Incarnation of the Word. Athanasius (born in Alexandria in the 290s) is best known for defending the divinity of Christ against the heresy of Arius, who taught that Jesus was not equal with God the Father but a lesser, created being. Arianism had gained significant ground in the Church, but Athanasius fought to preserve the biblical view that Jesus is “in very nature God.” In the process, he became known as Athanasius Contra Mundum: “Athanasius Against...
2023-12-04
05 min
WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM
Soldiers of Christ: St. Athanasius of Alexandria
Athanasius of Alexandria is one of the Doctors of the Catholic Church who spent 17 years of his life in exile for defending the truth of Christ. His feast day is celebrated on May 2nd, and he is the patron saint of the defense of the faith, theologians, and faithful Catholic and Orthodox Christians.
2023-11-13
04 min
International Christian Classics (Biblically Reformed And Confessional)
The Incarnation Of Christ By Athanasius Of Alexandria [Christian Audiobook] | International Christian Classics
"On the Incarnation" is a profound theological treatise written by Athanasius of Alexandria, one of the most influential figures in early Christianity. Completed around 318 AD, the work addresses the central Christian doctrine of the Incarnation – the belief that the eternal Word of God became flesh in the person of Jesus Christ. Athanasius's treatise begins by outlining the importance of the Incarnation in the context of human salvation. He argues that humanity's fall into sin necessitated divine intervention, and the Word of God, who is both fully God and fully human, became incarnate to reconcile humanity with God. Athanasius addresses ke...
2023-09-03
2h 19
International Christian Classics (Biblically Reformed And Confessional)
The Athanasian Creed By Athanasius Of Alexandria [Christian Audiobook] | International Christian Classics
The "Athanasian Creed," also known as the "Quicumque Vult," is a Christian statement of faith traditionally attributed to Athanasius of Alexandria, although its authorship remains debated. This creed is distinct from the Nicene Creed and focuses on the Trinity and the nature of Christ. The Athanasian Creed is notable for its precise language and emphatic declarations about the nature of God and Christ. It begins by affirming the orthodox understanding of the Trinity, stating that there is one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that each person is fully God and that the three...
2023-08-23
08 min
Dr. Matthew Bunson - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
DC12 St. Cyril of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson
Dr. Matthew Bunson discusses the life, times and teachings of St. Cyril of Alexandria Born: 378 AD, Alexandria, Egypt Died: June 27, 444 AD, Alexandria, Egypt For more on St. Cyril of Alexandria and his teachings Clement of Alexandria – Who is the Rich Man That Shall Be Saved? – Exhortation to the Heathen – The Instructor – The Stromata, or Miscellanies – Fragments From Vatican.va, an excerpt from the teachings of Pope Benedict XVI General Audience 2007 Cyril’s writings – truly numerous and already widely disseminated in various Latin and Eastern translations in his own lifetime, attested t...
2023-06-27
30 min
Doctors of the Church: Charism of Wisdom Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
DC12 St. Cyril of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson
Dr. Matthew Bunson discusses the life, times and teachings of St. Cyril of Alexandria Born: 378 AD, Alexandria, Egypt Died: June 27, 444 AD, Alexandria, Egypt For more on St. Cyril of Alexandria and his teachings Clement of Alexandria – Who is the Rich Man That Shall Be Saved? – Exhortation to the Heathen – The Instructor – The Stromata, or Miscellanies – Fragments From Vatican.va, an excerpt from the teachings of Pope Benedict XVI General Audience 2007 Cyril’s writings – truly numerous and already widely disseminated in various Latin and Eastern translations in his own lifetime, attested t...
2023-06-27
30 min
Restitutio
495 Early Church History 13: Trinity Controversy in the Fourth Century
This is part 13 of the Early Church History class. Between the year 325 and 381 titanic shifts occurred that changed Christianity forever. Rather than ending conflict and ushering in a golden era of lasting peace, Constantine's Council of Nicea ignited a theological civil war within Christianity that raged for six more decades. In today's episode you'll learn about the struggle over Christology that eventually ended with the emperor Theodosius endorsing the trinitarian creed of Constantinople in 381. Rather than sugarcoating this tumultuous period, my hope is to relentlessly tell the truth in hopes that you can draw your own conclusions.
2023-05-11
55 min
Leviticus | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2023 (Easter 4, Tuesday)
Readings Psalm 25 Psalm 141 Leviticus 10:1–20 Luke 9:37–62 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 7–15 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2023-05-02
18 min
Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2023 (Easter 4, Tuesday)
Readings Psalm 25 Psalm 141 Leviticus 10:1–20 Luke 9:37–62 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 7–15 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2023-05-02
18 min
Time of Easter | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2023 (Easter 4, Tuesday)
Readings Psalm 25 Psalm 141 Leviticus 10:1–20 Luke 9:37–62 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 7–15 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2023-05-02
18 min
Luke | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2023 (Easter 4, Tuesday)
Readings Psalm 25 Psalm 141 Leviticus 10:1–20 Luke 9:37–62 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 7–15 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2023-05-02
18 min
Easter Season | Confident.Faith
Daily Devotion for 02 May 2023 (Easter 4, Tuesday)
Readings Psalm 25 Psalm 141 Leviticus 10:1–20 Luke 9:37–62 Formula of Concord: Solid Declaration, VIII, 7–15 Commemoration Today we commemorate Athanasius of Alexandria, Pastor and Confessor. Born in Alexandria around AD 295, Athanasius would later serve as bishop of that city — a post he held for forty-five years. At the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, Athanasius defended Christian orthodoxy against the Arian heretics. Exiled five times and nearly murdered twice, Athanasius remained steadfast in his faith and lived his final days restored to his ecclesiastical office. The Athanasian Creed is named in his honor, because it confesses the truth of the divinity...
2023-05-02
18 min
Transfigured
Athanasius - Part 2: On the Incarnation
In this video we discuss Athanasius of Alexandria and his two part works of "Against the Heathen" and "On the Incarnation". We mostly focus on "On the Incarnation". This is part 2. We mention Origen of Alexandria, Tertullian, Irenaeus of Lyon, Hippolytus, Arius of Alexandria, Anthony of the Desert, Paul of Samosata, Constantine, Alexander of Alexandria, Eusebius of Caesarea, Augustine of Hippo, Martin Luther, Bishop Barron, John Calvin, Billy Graham, Pope Benedict, Thomas Aquinas, Jordan Peterson, Marcellus of Ancyra, and Ayn Rand. On the Incarnation Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7zTIxQLSzc St. Anthony of the Desert...
2023-03-21
1h 02
Transfigured
Athanasius - Part 1: On the Incarnation
In this video we discuss Athanasius of Alexandria and his two part works of "Against the Heathen" and "On the Incarnation". We mostly focus on "Against the Heathen". This is part 1 and part 2 will focus more on "On the Incarnation". We mention Origen of Alexandria, Tertullian, Hippolytus, Arius of Alexandria, Constantine, Eusebius of Caesarea, Martin Luther, Bishop Barron, John Calvin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and many more.
2023-02-10
1h 07
365 Christian Men
Athanasius, Egypt, Bishop of Alexandria
February 8. Athanasius. Athanasius, whose nickname was “Black Dwarf,” was a theologian, a church leader, and an Egyptian political leader. If he had lived in the twenty-first century, instead of the fourth, we would call him an influencer—maybe Chief Influencer. For forty-five years he was Bishop of Alexandria, and his congregation included all of Egypt and Libya. During that time, he was exiled—thrown out of […] The post Athanasius, Egypt, Bishop of Alexandria first appeared on 365 Christian Men.
2023-02-08
06 min
Benediction Church, #HamOnt
Biblical: The Story of Athanasius of Alexandria
Message Date: January 22nd 2023 Scripture: John 1:1-5, 14 Speaker: Mike Mileski You might have been advised lower your expectations of the Bible, and focus solely on Jesus. It seemed like a good idea, because the Bible was written by people, and people make mistakes, but Jesus is the authoritative, inerrant Word of God. The story of Athanasius of Alexandria (c.296-373) is the story of a man who staked everything on the reliability of the Bible. If we can’t rely on Scripture to speak clearly, authoritatively, and without error, not only would there be no Ni...
2023-01-25
41 min
Kids Talk Church History
Athanasius and the Nicene Creed
As we prepare for Christmas, let's see why it's important to say that Jesus is fully God and fully man. How is that even possible? Wouldn't it be easier to say that Jesus was just similar to God? Does that make much of a difference? These questions divided the Christian world when Athanasius became the bishop of Alexandria, Egypt, in 328. Join our hosts, Lucas, Christian, Linus, and Emma, as they talk about the adventurous life of Athanasius. He faced many dangers for insisting that Jesus is equal to the Father when many Roman emperors found other explanations more convenient...
2022-12-19
26 min
Catholic Radio Indy
Catholic Radio Indy’s Lunchtime Podcast Sampler- St. Athanasius and More...
This week on Catholic Radio Indy’s Lunchtime Podcast Sampler- DiscerningHearts.com - St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson. https://www.discerninghearts.com/catholic-podcasts/dc1-st-athanasius-of-alexandria-the-doctors-of-the-church-the-charism-of-wisdom-with-dr-matthew-bunson-2/ 3 Minute Theology – Doctors of the Church - with Joan Watson https://3minutetheology.com/topic-saints The Our Catholic Prayers Podcast - Aspirations: Short Prayers to Help You Through Your Day - https://ourcatholicprayerspodcast.com/size/5/?search=LAMB+OF+GOD 3 Minute Catechism – How Did Jesus Live? Search YouTube for 3 Minute Catechism.
2022-07-22
55 min
Light Through the Past
What Hath Plato (& Philo) to do with Athanasius? Alexandria as the Heart of the Mediterranean World
This week Dr. Jenkins looks at the great ancient metropolis of Alexandria, the home of many people important to our Faith, such as Clement, Origen, St. Alexander of Alexandria, St. Antony the Great, St. Athanasius, St. Cyril of Alexandria, inter alios. Dr. Jenkins discusses why Alexandria was important to the ancient world, and why this city’s culture and history were vital to the formation of our Orthodox Faith?
2022-06-06
00 min
Kresta in the Afternoon
Athanasius’s Defense of Truth - Dr David Gwynn(4 May 2022)
On May 2, we celebrate the Feast of Athanasius of Alexandria, who lived during a period of fundamental change for the Roman Empire and the Christian Church following Constantine’s conversion. As a bishop and theologian he played a central role in shaping Christianity in these crucial formative years, culminating in his defense of the Nicene Creed against the Arian heresy. We look at his influence with Dr David Gwynn.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alkresta/message
2022-05-05
27 min
The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio
Life and Legacy of St. Athanasius of Alexandria (Rebroadcast)
Dr. Joel Elowsky, professor of Historical Theology and coordinator of International Seminary Exchange Programs at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about the life and legacy of St. Athanasius of Alexandria, including what we know of his early life, what has going on in church history at his time (294-373), his role in this history, his conflicts with Arius and Arianism, and how he helped shape the church confessions and creeds we have today. Find "On the Incarnation" by Athanasius at svspress.com/on-the-incarnation-english-only.This is a rebroadcast from May 5, 2021.
2022-05-03
27 min
Doctors of the Church: Charism of Wisdom Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
DC1 St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom w/ Dr. Matthew Bunson Podcast
Dr. Matthew Bunson discusses the life, times and work of St. Athanasius of Alexandria Born: 296 AD, Alexandria, Egypt Died: May 2, 373 AD, Alexandria, Egypt For more on St. Athanasius of Alexandria and his teachings Athanasius – Against the Heathen – On the Incarnation of the Word – Deposition of Arius – Statement of Faith – On Luke 10:22 (Matthew 11:27) – Circular Letter – Apologia Contra Arianos – De Decretis – De Sententia Dionysii – Vita S. Antoni (Life of St. Anthony) – Ad Episcopus Aegypti et Libyae – Apologia ad Constantium – Apologia de Fuga – Historia Arianorum – Four Discours...
2022-05-02
32 min
Weekly Wrap up Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
DC1 St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson – Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson Born: 296 AD, Alexandria, Egypt Died: May 2, 373 AD, Alexandria, Egypt Dr. Matthew Bunson and Kris McGregor discuss St. Athanasius of Alexandria, declared a Doctor of the Church in 1568. St. Athanasius played a significant role in defending orthodox Christian doctrine against the Arian heresy. Born around 298 AD, he became Bishop of Alexandria and faced exile multiple times due to his staunch opposition to Arianism. Despite persecution and false accusations, Athanasius remained steadfast in his defense of Christ’s divinit...
2022-05-02
32 min
Church History Archives - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
DC1 St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson – Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson Born: 296 AD, Alexandria, Egypt Died: May 2, 373 AD, Alexandria, Egypt Dr. Matthew Bunson and Kris McGregor discuss St. Athanasius of Alexandria, declared a Doctor of the Church in 1568. St. Athanasius played a significant role in defending orthodox Christian doctrine against the Arian heresy. Born around 298 AD, he became Bishop of Alexandria and faced exile multiple times due to his staunch opposition to Arianism. Despite persecution and false accusations, Athanasius remained steadfast in his defense of Christ’s divinit...
2022-05-02
32 min
Dr. Matthew Bunson - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
DC1 St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom w/ Dr. Matthew Bunson Podcast
Dr. Matthew Bunson discusses the life, times and work of St. Athanasius of Alexandria Born: 296 AD, Alexandria, Egypt Died: May 2, 373 AD, Alexandria, Egypt For more on St. Athanasius of Alexandria and his teachings Athanasius – Against the Heathen – On the Incarnation of the Word – Deposition of Arius – Statement of Faith – On Luke 10:22 (Matthew 11:27) – Circular Letter – Apologia Contra Arianos – De Decretis – De Sententia Dionysii – Vita S. Antoni (Life of St. Anthony) – Ad Episcopus Aegypti et Libyae – Apologia ad Constantium – Apologia de Fuga – Historia Arianorum – Four Discours...
2022-05-02
32 min
Catholic Saints & Feasts
May 2: Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor
May 2: Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctorc. 295–373Memorial; Liturgical Color: WhitePatron Saint of theologiansA fiery Egyptian saves the Trinity The First Sunday of Advent of 2011 introduced to the faithful a new liturgical translation of the Mass in many English-speaking countries. The new translation had been many years in the making and had gone through numerous drafts and revisions. Of the many noticeable changes, some of the most extensive were made to the Nicene Creed. The phrase “one in being with the Father” was changed to “consubstantial with the Father.” This caused confusion...
2022-05-01
06 min
Voices of Renewal
Dr. Bryan Litfin on Athanasius of Alexandria
Athanasius of Alexandria was a Christian theologian, Church Father, the chief defender of Trinitarianism against Arianism, and a noted Coptic Christian (Egyptian) leader of the fourth century. Athanasius was a deacon during the Council of Nicaea and his writings were well regarded by subsequent Church fathers in the West and the East, who noted his devotion to orthodoxy, pastoral concern, and interest in monasticism. Hear more about his life and renewal legacy from Dr. Bryan Litfin, Head of Strategy and Advancement at Clapham School and former Professor of Theology at Moody Bible Institute for 16 years.
2022-04-28
31 min
The History of Christianity
Part 19: Athanasius of Alexandria
Athanasius of Alexandria becomes the champion of orthodox theology.
2022-02-18
32 min
3dAudioBooks
Later Treatises of Saint Athanasius, Archbishop of Alexandria | Christianity
The times, for which God raised up Saint Athanasius, have, in many respects, a counterpart in our own. There is, now too, earnest, ever-enlarging, adherence to the faith, in those who hold it. But there is also a wide-spread dislike of definite doctrine, such as found a vent in the different shades of Arianism. They framed eleven Creeds, to satisfy themselves or others, over-against the one faith, put forth at Nicaea and accepted by the whole Church. They swung to and fro, at times approximating nearer to the truth; but their secret maxim, unknown to themselves, was, "anything but...
2022-01-18
6h 00
Transfigured
Origen of Alexandria - Introduction to 'On First Principles'
Sam and Hank continue the church fathers dialogue series by beginning to discuss Origen of Alexandria. We give a biographical background for Origen and the context and translation history of "On First Principles". We particularly focus on the topics of the Trinity and the Incarnation. We mention Father John Behr, Henri De Lubac, Athanasius of Alexandria, Arius of Alexandria, Augustine of Hippo, Justin Martyr, John Vervaeke, Plato, Plotinus, Ammonius Saccas, Porphyry, Rufinus, Johns Dun Scouts, Pope Benedict, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory Nazianzus, Basil the Great, Erasmus, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Anselm of Cantebury, David Bentley Hart, Dale Tugyy.
2021-11-12
1h 37
Seven Heads, Ten Horns: The History of the Devil
Season 2, Epi 10: Tool Time with Athanasius of Alexandria
Lightning strikes twice in one week. It's a short solo episode from Klaus about Athanasius of Alexandria, how the devil might live in the air, and how Christian theology conceptualizes both the human body of Jesus and the airy bodies of demons as instruments of the Lord.Sources:Athanasius, On the Incarnation of the WordAthanasius, Life of AntonyGay Byron, Symbolic Blackness and Ethnic Difference in Early Christian LiteratureGiorgio Agamben, Opus Dei: An Archaeology of Duty
2021-09-24
38 min
Greater Glory of God
जीवनदायी वचन #51: शरीर धारण - हमें अपने जैसे बनाने के लिए, येसु हमारे जैसे बन गये। (St. Athanasius) Romans 8:29
#dailybible #bible #bibleversefortoday #bibleverse जीवनदायी वचन #51: शरीर धारण - हमें अपने जैसे बनाने के लिए, येसु हमारे जैसे बन गये। (St. Athanasius) Romans 8:29 Biblical Guide to Life #51: Incarnation - Jesus became what we are that he might make us what he is Incarnation is the decisive starting point of the New Creation! The Incarnation has been one of the most misunderstood mysteries. There have been many heretic views about the Incarnation. Arianism, known after the name of Arius, was such one heresy that denied the divinity of Jesus. Arius, an ambitious priest of the Alexandrian Church, denied the Divinity of Christ, and began spreading the heresy that Jesus Christ was not truly divine, but merely created in time by the Eternal Fa...
2021-08-13
16 min
Greater Glory of God
Biblical Guide to Life #51: Incarnation - Jesus became what we are that he might make us what he is (St. Athanasius) Romans 8:29
#dailybible #bible #bibleversefortoday #bibleverse Biblical Guide to Life #51: Incarnation - Jesus became what we are that he might make us what he is ((St. Athanasius) Romans 8:29 Incarnation is the decisive starting point of the New Creation! The Incarnation has been one of the most misunderstood mysteries. There have been many heretic views about the Incarnation. Arianism, known after the name of Arius, was such one heresy that denied the divinity of Jesus. Arius, an ambitious priest of the Alexandrian Church, denied the Divinity of Christ, and began spr...
2021-08-12
12 min
Historia Universalis
HU145 - Alexandria und der Bischof Athanasius mit Lukas Mathieu
In dieser Folge haben wir Lukas Mathieu zu Gast, der uns einen Einblick in das Antike Alexandria gewährt. Nachdem wir zuerst einmal geklärt haben, um welches der vielen Alexandrien es sich handelt, sprechen wir über die Rolle und Funktion dieser mächtigen Stadt. Danach kommen wir zur Rolle eines mächtigen Bischofs von Alexandria, der in der Spätantike innerhalb eines religiösen Streites eine wichtige Rolle eingenommen hat – Athanasius von Alexandria oder auch der Große genannt. Um welchen Streit es sich hier handelte und wie der Kirchenvater geschickt die Metropole Alexandria für seine Belange einsetzte...
2021-06-27
35 min
The HousePlants Podcast
Athanasius
Today we attempt our second episode covering an influential theologian. In the spirit of going “back to basics” we’re talking about Athanasius. He was at the Council of Nicaea and spent much of his ministry being persecuted. Yet he wrote some really central works on the trinity and other core doctrines of Christianity. Oh yeah and there was no Bob to reign us in for this episode… “If the world is against the truth, then I am against the world.” (Greek: Athanasius Contra Mundum) ― Athanasius of Alexandria Song: How Grea...
2021-05-25
1h 22
Christian Saints Podcast
Saint Athanasius of Alexandria
Saint Athanasius of Alexandria, also known as Saint Athanasius the Great, was a 4th century Patriarch of Alexandria and one of the main opponents of the Arian heresy. In his struggle against the heretics, Saint Athanasius was deposed, banished and reinstated from his post as Patriarch of Alexandria five times. He gained the epithet, Athanasius contra mundum (Athanasius against the world) because at times he was the only Christian leader who stood for Trinitarian doctrine against the Arians.He is also a very celebrated theologian, recognized by the Roman Catholics as one of the four "doctors of t...
2021-05-01
26 min
Yours in Christ: Pastoral Letters from Resurrection, State College
Letter #7: Athanasius Contra Mundum (Against the World)
Dear Resurrection, Christians’ lives in the Roman Empire changed dramatically in the early part of the fourth century. After an intense period of empire-wide persecution under the Roman emperor Diocletian, Christianity began to be not just tolerated but embraced by the imperial government under Constantine. That did not mean, however, that the church’s troubles were over. Now that the pressure of persecution was lifted from the outside, there were problems growing inside the church. In particular, some church leaders were seeming to suggest that Christ and God the Father are not equally God. In resp...
2021-02-17
05 min
Postmodern Realities Podcast
Postmodern Realities Episode 223 Athanasius A C.S. Lewis of the Early Church
C. S. Lewis once wrote in this book Miracles that “the Central Miracle asserted by Christians is the Incarnation….Every other miracle prepares for this, or exhibits this, or results from this.” Important as the mysteries of the death and resurrection of Christ are, without the supreme mystery of the Incarnation, the crucifixion and resurrection would not have their saving power. The very Person of Christ is the gospel. Such is the core message of one of the greatest Fathers in all of church history: Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 296–298 to 2 May 373).This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with Jou...
2021-02-17
53 min
Center For Baptist Renewal
Theology Classics: Athanasius of Alexandria
Theology Classics: Athanasius of AlexandriaIn this episode, Brandon Smith and Luke Stamps summarize and discuss the main points of Athanasius' On the Incarnation, the second recommended read for the CBR Theology Classics Reading Challenge.On the IncarnationAthanasius, On the Incarnation, c. 319: Written by the young Alexandrian priest several years before the Arian controversy that would make him famous, On the Incarnation remains one of the best explanations of why the one who would redeem fallen humanity to God must be both God and man. Buy here.Follow us:
2021-02-15
44 min
Journeys from the Past
Journeys from the Past, Ep.12: Athanasius (298-373)
In this episode, Andy Davis covers Athanasius of Alexandria who lived from 298-373 AD. Athanasius was a very powerful combination of deep rich meditations theologically, and a bold life lived for the glory of God.
2021-01-11
00 min
A Beautiful Church
Why Athanasius is Ridiculously Awesome
The mission of this podcast is to highlight the beauty and diversity of God’s Church – both in Chattanooga and the Church at large.Why Athanasius? In this episode, Adam, Joey, Keith, and David answer this question by discussing Athanasius’ reputation in the church, his historical context, and his tenacity for orthodoxy.As one of the first great theologians to write after the Christianization of the Roman Empire, Athanasius is considered a pillar of the church for his works on basic doctrine such as the divinity of Christ. Athanasius’ life involved a lot of movement: he fled...
2020-11-18
21 min
Gateway Seminary Courses with Dr Shawn Wilhite
Church History 1: Lecture 22 Athanasius of Alexandria
Gateway Seminary: Church History 1 Lecture 22 Athanasius of Alexandria by Dr Shawn J Wilhite
2020-10-02
41 min
Way of the Fathers
Ep. 24—Athanasius against the World
The world awoke to find itself heretic, but one man would not accept the situation. Athanasius stood fast against emperors, bishops, and even synods of bishops. Ordained as a young man, he lived to reign as bishop for 45 years. But 17 of those years he spent in exile. He was exiled five times at the orders of four different emperors. Athanasius became symbolic—the face of the Council of Nicaea, with its creed and its special word: “consubstantial.” As the fortunes of Nicaea waxed and waned, Athanasius rose and fell. He was accused of murder and embezzlement, charged with d...
2020-09-23
23 min
Christian Souljah
"Losing My Religion"...Pt. 2 - Decolonizing Your Theology
#8 "Decolonizing Theology" isn't just a catchphrase. It is a commitment to understanding the bible...and your faith...apart from the a Christianity that is dogmatic, selectively interpreted, and oppressive. The Souljah's continue Their Discussion on decolonizing your theology. Justine, Andres, and Abdullah go in as usual. This one is DEEP, with lots of tangible ways to to understand Christianity apart from a Eurocentric frame and worldview.Emmett Till - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmett_TillMLB 2020 Jackie Robinson Day -https://www.mlb.com/news/jackie-robinson-day-2020-complete-guide...
2020-09-02
1h 18
A Cross Philosophy
Athanasius of Alexandria
Welcome! Please shoot me an email with feedback about the episode, suggestions for future episodes, or whatever! acrossphilosophy@gmail.com Or, leave a voice message for me! Just use the link: https://anchor.fm/a-cross-philosophy1/message Source material: Bible passages: https://www.biblegateway.com/ Prayer of Athanasius: https://classicalchristianity.com/2011/10/15/the-dying-prayer-of-st-athanasius/ On the Incarnation: https://www.ccel.org/ccel/athanasius/incarnation.ix.html Nicene Creed, CE 325: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/nicenecreed.asp Luke 1:34-35: “How will this be,” Mary asked the angel, “since I am a virgin?” The angel answered, “The Holy S...
2020-05-23
31 min
Book of Saints
Episode 036.3: St Athanasius Part Three
St Athanasius Part ThreeOn the 7th day of the Coptic Month of Pashons we celebrate the life and struggles of the Patriarch St Athanasius the Apostolic. Part Three, Exiled but never ExitedA Greek historian testified about Athanasius saying: "Athanasius’s fluency in speech and his outspokenness in the council of Nicea brought over him all the hardships that he encountered in his life.” A prophecy of the suffering the young Athanasius would endure during his life. For light creates shadows. The greater the light, the more shadows it casts. The young Athanasius demonstrated such Divi...
2020-04-29
08 min
Book of Saints
Episdoe 036.2: St Athanasius Part Two
St Athanasius Part TwoOn the 7th day of the Coptic Month of Pashons we celebrate the life and struggles of the Patriarch St Athanasius the Apostolic. Part Two, the Council and the Cancer that is Arianism.In the summer of 325 AD, Emperor Constantine convened a council of Christian leaders from around the empire to once and for all establish universal Christological doctrine. The council was called by the Emperor to put an end to the bickering and back-biting of a growing heresy. In our liturgy, we celebrate the 318 saints that were present to defend the truth...
2020-04-29
04 min
Reformers Bookcast
Abortion and Athanasius
Reformers Bookcast episode for April 2020: Tom and Andrew sat down with Peter Barnes and talked about books on the topic of Abortion and Athanasius. Books reviewed: - Abortion (Peter Barnes, Banner of Truth) - Talking Points: Abortion (Dr. Lizzie Ling, The Good Book Company) - Athanasius of Alexandria (Peter Barnes, Christian Focus)
2020-04-05
30 min
A History of Christian Theology
AAW - St. Athanasius of Alexandria - Week 4
This podcast summarizes some of the major movements of the 4th Century and their affect on St. Athanasius and the African church. St. Athanasius was "against the world" and stood up for what he believed against many emperors who did not want him to lead the church in Alexandria. I forgot to record this live at my church, so I just recorded a version of it at home. Hope you enjoy!
2020-04-03
33 min
Catholic Heritage Show w/ Dr. Erik Estrada
Athanasius of Alexandria and the Canon of Scripture
How does one understand the significance of Athanasius’ canon of Scripture (ca. 367)? In this bonus app-exclusive episode, we discuss the distinct ecclesial character of this action in disseminating a list of canonical scriptures (i.e., authoritative books which can be read in the Eucharistic liturgy). Athanasius’ action in sending out a canonical list of Scripture reveals not only a late date for the canonization of the Scriptures but also the exercise of Church authority in the determination of the canon of Scripture.
2019-05-24
15 min
PONTIFACTS: Ranking the Popes
Bonus: Athanasius with History of the Copts!
In our greatest Athanasius Interlude yet, we are joined by Johnathan Adly from the History of the Copts Podcast, to fully dig into the much exiled Patriarch of Alexandria, Athanasius! In this episode, we discuss all things Athanasius, as well as the character of the Eastern early church, the state of the empire, the power of the papacy, and how all of this ties into Coptic Christianity! Support Pontifacts: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pontifactspod Paypal: paypal.me/pontifactspodcast Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/pontifactspod Amazon Wishlist: https://tinyurl.co...
2019-04-15
1h 00
The Anglican Internet Church
Saints 2 - Athanasius of Alexandria
Episode Sixteen in The Lives of the Saints - Second Series, celebrates St. Athanasius of Alexandria, whose Feast Day is May 2nd. Written and produced for the Anglican Internet Church by the Rev. Dr. Ronald E. Shibley. (804) 559-2690. Watch the video on our Vimeo channel.
2017-04-07
18 min
Trinities
podcast 170 – Athanasius’s On the Nicene Council – Part 2
In this episode we hear the rest (chapters 4-7) of On the Nicene Council (aka Defence of the Nicene Definition, De Decretis) by Athanasius of Alexandria.
2017-01-30
55 min