1. Superabundance. In this episode, we read Origen’s commentary on St. Paul’s epistle to the Romans. We discuss the accusations leveled at Origen’s orthodoxy, exegetical method, and critique of Marcion and discuss how what was written so long ago is relevant to Christians today.
  2. David and Adam continue their conversation on The Everlasting Man, only making it to the end of chapter 1.
  3. Same Old Story.. In this episode, we read various Christian and non-Christian sources from the first two centuries, discussing their understandings of Jesus Christ, the church, law, and the Gospel, and the effect of the Christian faith on people in Roman society.
  4. David and Adam start the year with a new series on G.K. Chesterton's masterpiece, The Everlasting Man.
  5. David and Adam discuss the problems and ramifications of the infinite Son of God becoming finite human flesh at Jesus' nativity.
  6. What is theology? Is it akin, adjacent, or perhaps inimical to philosophy? How does it relate to a worldview?
  7. David and Adam discuss the doctrine of original sin in the context of modern anthropological optimism.
  8. Craig and Troy return to the little book of Jude, where Jude reminds us of God's authority, ability to judge absolutely.
  9. David and Adam continue their conversation about challenges to communicating the gospel and Christian truth that aren't initially apologetic in nature.
  10. The Fellows discuss St. Gregory of Nyssa's Catechetical Discourse, a series of objections and answers to confessions of the Christian faith.