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18: Origen, Commentary on John, Book II, section 25.

August 8, 2018 | By Christopher Gillespie, Donavon Riley
Now... okay, so, angels as people, tell me about that. Walk me through it. Gillespie and Riley touch down on Origen's commentary on John's Gospel this week. They discuss martyrology, whether angels come disguised as people, and why it's important to let Scripture interpret Scripture.

17: John Hus, To the Same [To the People of Prague] (Without date: January (?) 1413)

August 1, 2018 | By Christopher Gillespie, Donavon Riley
I feel the need… the need for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ! In this episode, Gillespie and Riley jump back into another letter from John Hus. This week, they discuss Hus’ letter to the people of Prague, urging them not to give up hope in the midst of persecution.

16: John Hus, To the Faithful Bohemians (Without date: December 1412)

July 25, 2018 | By Christopher Gillespie, Donavon Riley
No, boys. There's two "O"s in Goose. In this episode, Gillespie and Riley dive into another letter from John Hus. This week, they take a critical look at Hus and discuss the influence of traditional Roman doctrine on Hus’ calls for reform.

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15: John Hus, To John Barbatus and the People of Chrumnaw (May 25, 1411)

July 18, 2018 | By Christopher Gillespie, Donavon Riley
With this collar on, my superpower is just unbridled preaching! Pastors Gillespie and Riley read a letter from John Huss to John Barbatus about the biblical teaching on who can (and cannot) preach.

14: "The Astonished Heart" by Robert Farrar Capon pt. 7

July 11, 2018 | By Christopher Gillespie, Donavon Riley
Wait, no, stop! Riley and Gillespie wrap up their conversation about Robert Capon's "The Astonished Heart" No really, this is it.

"The Astonished Heart" by Robert Farrar Capon pt. 6

Wait, no, stop! Riley and Gillespie wrap up their conversation about Robert Capon's "The Astonished Heart" kind of... sort of... or maybe not.

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12: "The Astonished Heart" by Robert Farrar Capon pt. 5

June 27, 2018 | By Christopher Gillespie, Donavon Riley
We're not going to walk this one off. Riley and Gillespie continue their theological adventure through Robert Capon's "The Astonished Heart." This week, they examine the corporate model of the church, then get transparent critiquing themselves in relation to the church as an institution.

11: "The Astonished Heart" by Robert Farrar Capon pt. 4

June 20, 2018 | By Christopher Gillespie, Donavon Riley
Pump the moralistic, therapeutic, deism brakes, American Christianity. Pastors Riley and Gillespie can't get enough of Robert Capon's "The Astonished Heart," so this week, they talk about the roots of American Christianity, and how to establish churches that function without the Gospel.

10: "The Astonished Heart" by Robert Farrar Capon pt. 3

June 13, 2018 | By Christopher Gillespie, Donavon Riley
According to the Kübler-Ross model, starting your own church is just one of the five stages of divorce. Pastors Riley and Gillespie jump back into Robert Capon's "The Astonished Heart," to discuss Henry VIII, Catholic elasticity, and mini-Christendoms.

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09: "The Astonished Heart" by Robert Farrar Capon pt. 2

I Guess Reformation Theology and Dubstep Never Dies. Pastors Riley and Gillespie jump back into Robert Capon's "The Astonished Heart," to discuss Martin Luther, the Reformation, and what happens when justification by faith alone busts loose in Christendom.

08: "The Astonished Heart" by Robert Farrar Capon pt. 1

Who are you? I'm Batma... I'm Constantine. Pastors Riley and Gillespie jump into Robert Capon's "The Astonished Heart," to discuss Constantine, Christendom and it's consequences.

07: Soren Kierkegaard's "Preparation for a Christian Life [on Matthew 11:28]" pt. 2

Rounding up all the Christendom in the world and launching it into space so it cannot ever hurt us again. Pastors Riley and Gillespie continue to discuss Soren Kierkegaard’s “Preparation for Christianity,” where the Dane criticizes the church for making sin to be of little consequence and therefore making the Savior and His forgiveness of little importance.

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