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Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 23: NestoriusIn this episode, Tylor discusses what the arch heretic actually believed. Subscribe on Patreon for bonus episodes. Music: The First by Scott Gratton (cc-by-nc) Questing by Ari deNiro (cc-by-nc) Your Pulse by Little Glass Men (cc-by) Cash Rules by Ari deNiro (cc-by-nc)2021-08-1253 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 22: Cyril of AlexandriaCyril of Alexandria is a mixed bag of a bishop—a political schemer, a fighter of heretics, a theological powerhouse, a murderer? Subscribe on Patreon for bonus episodes. Music: The First by Scott Gratton (cc-by-nc) A Moment by Scott Gratton (cc-by-nc) Falling Into You by Little Glass Men (cc-by) Open Door by Little Glass Men (cc-by) Periodicals by Blue Dot Sessions (cc-by)2021-06-1359 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaReboot Announcement!Podcastica Patristica is back! Music: The Fourth by Scott Gratton (cc-by-nc)2021-06-1304 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 21: Christian Essentials Review and DiscussionGerhard and Tylor review Lexham Press' Christian Essentials series and discuss the Apostle's Creed and the Lord's Prayer.2020-01-011h 09Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 20: Ecclesiology and HistoryGerhard and Tylor discuss how Christian History shapes their commitments to their own church traditions.2019-08-291h 25Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 19: Clerical CelibacyIn this episode we look at the development of priestly celibacy in the early church through the medieval era. 2019-07-101h 05Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 18: Pseudo-DionysiusIn this episode we follow an unknown man into unknown and unknowable territory--the realm beyond language and comprehension.2019-06-021h 07Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 17: Reading Mark's Christology Under Caesar (Interview with Dr. Adam Winn)Dr. Adam Winn joins us in this interview on his new book ‘Reading Mark’s Christology Under Caesar: Jesus the Messiah and Roman Imperial Ideology.’2019-05-041h 06Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 11 (Books XXI-XXII)The final episode of our guide to St. Augustine's 'City of God.'2019-04-0133 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 10 (Books XIX-XX)Part 10 of our guide to St. Augustine's 'City of God'2019-01-1826 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 9 (Books XVII-XVIII)Part 9 of our guide to St. Augustine's 'City of God.'2018-12-2922 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 16: Christian Women in the Patristic World (Interview with Drs. Lynn Cohick and Amy Hughes)Tylor Interviews Drs. Lynn Cohick and Amy Brown Hughes on their book 'Christian Women in the Patristic World.'2018-11-051h 00Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 15: Patristic Theology in Contemporary Ministry (Interview with Dr. Burt Burleson)How can we bring the Patristic faith into our preaching and pastoral ministry in the 21st Century?2018-10-0852 minA People\'s TheologyA People's TheologyTylor Standley: Anti-Capitalism and Christianity Put down the Communist Manifesto and take a listen to Tylor Standley talk about his newest book, The Separation of Church and Estate: Capitalism and the Christian Conscience. We discuss a Christian response that is resistive to capitalism. We also explore other non-capitalist systems that may be more faithful to human flourishing. Guest Bio/Info: Tylor Standley is an author, podcaster, and co-founder of Patristica Press. His most recent book is The Separation of Church and Estate: Capitalism and the Christian Conscience. Find Tylor here: The Separation of Church and Estate...2018-10-0358 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 8 (Books XV-XVI)Part 8 of our guide to St. Augustine's 'City of God'2018-08-1820 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 7 (Books XIII-XIV)Try to keep your pants on for Part 7 of our guide to St. Augustine's City of God.2018-08-0448 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 6 (Books XI-XII)Part 6 of our guide through St. Augustine's 'City of God'2018-06-2824 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 5 (Books IX-X)Listen to part 5 of our guide to St. Augustine's 'City of God.'2018-06-1820 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 4 (Books VII-VIII)Part 4 of our guide through St. Augustine's 'City of God.'2018-06-0427 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 3 (Books V-VI)Part 3 of our guide to St. Augustine's 'City of God.'2018-05-2824 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 2 (Books III-IV)Part 2 of our guide to St. Augustine's 'City of God.'2018-05-2238 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaCity of God: Part 1 (Books I-II)A guide to St. Augustine’s ‘City of God’2018-05-1326 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 14: St. MacrinaSt. Gregory of Nyssa said of his sister Macrina that she was his own "father, teacher, guide, mother, and counselor in every good thing." In this episode we learn how this monastic teacher changed the world.2018-05-121h 16Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaMini Episode 6: St. John Chrysostom on EasterListen to St. John Chrysostom's Easter homily, read every Easter in Eastern Orthodox churches.2018-04-0105 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 13: Eusebius of CaesareaLearn about the Father of Church History: a one-time heretic, devoted follower of Origen, and brown-noser to Constantine.2018-03-281h 11The Reformation PodcastThe Reformation Podcast1: What was the Reformation?On this episode of The Reformation Podcast, hosts Gerhard Stübben and Tylor Standley ask the fundamental question in Reformation studies: what exactly was the confusing, sprawling chain of events we call "the Reformation"?2018-03-211h 27Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 12: The Virgin MaryLearn about Mary's importance for the church and its theology throughout the millennia.2018-02-231h 19Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 11: GnosticismAcquire the secret knowledge required to understand the bizarre world of Gnosticism.2017-11-041h 16Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 10: MarcionWas Marcion really a Marcionite? Are you?2017-09-031h 08Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 9: Emperor Worship and American IdolatryWhat do ancient Rome and modern America have in common? What can we learn from early martyrs about how to view the empires of this world? Jake Raabe joins us to discuss.2017-07-0446 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 8: Tertullian (Interview with David E. Wilhite)Dr. David E. Wilhite is Professor of Christian Theology at Baylor’s Truett Seminary. In this episode, he joins us to talk about Tertullian the African and his upcoming book on Ancient African Christianity.2017-06-161h 00Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 7: AthanasiusEpisode 7 traces the life, thought, and writings of one of the most important people in church history: Athanasius. This saint is revered for his fight against Arianism. But is the traditional picture of Athanasius true?2017-05-1452 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 6: ConstantineIn 274 CE a hero was born. Or a demon, depending on how you look at him. A man whose name is synonymous with the entangling of power, politics, and religion. He was either the greatest king Christendom has ever known or the serpent who tricked the Church into eating from the tree of civil power.2017-04-091h 02Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaMini Episode 5: The Evolution of the PopeOn this episode of the podcast, Gerhard gives the background of the idea of the papacy. The episode tracks the idea of authority figures in the church from the days of the New Testament to the first modern-style pope, Julius of Rome (337-352 C.E.).2017-03-1617 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaMini Episode 4: LentThe Lenten Fast is one of Christianity's oldest traditions. In this episode, Tylor discusses the history and meaning of this sacred season.2017-03-0213 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaMini Episode 3: The Nicene CreedThe Nicene Creed is unquestionably the most important document in church history. In some circles the text of the creed is simply synonymous with “orthodoxy.” In this episode, Gerhard explains the creed and its meaning, line by line.2017-02-1617 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 5: AriusThe story of Arius is shrouded in mystery. In this episode, we try to untangle the web of legends and lies to find the true story of Arius. Sam Davidson joins to tell us about Santa Claus slapping heretics and reviving children from their pickle.2017-02-021h 06Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaMini Episode 2: What is Heresy?As modern Christian leaders continue to call their opponents "heretics," it might be a good idea to understand what heresy actually is. Tylor hosts this mini episode and discusses what the early church meant by the term.2017-01-1715 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 4: John ChrysostomSt. John Chrysostom’s unmatched skill in public speaking led him to become one of the most famous preachers in his own day and in ours. Paradoxically, it also led to his own death. Listen to this episode to find out how he became such a great speaker, what he thought about wealth and poverty, and why some scholars think he is responsible for the Holocaust.2017-01-011h 16Podcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaMini Episode 1: Ephrem on the NativityIn this episode, Gerhard talks about St. Ephrem the Syrian. Ephrem might rightly be called the Church’s greatest theologian-poet. Listen to this episode and you’ll find out exactly why, as Gerhard reads one of his hymns on the Nativity.2016-12-1514 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 3: OrigenIn this episode we introduce you to one of the most famous--or infamous--church fathers: Origen of Alexandria, who was the first Gentile Church Father to learn the Hebrew Language, who created a way to interpret scripture that dominated Christian exegesis for the next millennium and a half, and who castrated himself (yes, you read that right...he castrated himself).2016-12-0154 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 2: The DidacheThe Didache is so early that it claims to have been written by the Apostles themselves.2016-11-1751 minPodcastica PatristicaPodcastica PatristicaEpisode 1: IntroductionWelcome to the wonderful world of Patristics!2016-11-0318 min