1. In writing City of God, Augustine sought to demonstrate that the events of 410 were but a glimpse of all history.
  2. Do The Doors Stay Open? John MacArthur addresses the biblical rationale for defying state mandates, and whether the state can prohibit, or put restrictions on, worship.
  3. What’s So Civil About Disobedience? A pastoral debrief that lays the foundation for a discussion about the theological implications for civil disobedience and rebellion.
  4. Fire for Effect. In this episode, we wrap up our discussion of Augustine on just war.
  5. War, What Is It Good For? In this episode, Augustine’s theology of war is introduced.
  6. Sometimes we have to strain hard to hear words deeper than our hearts. Words not from inside, but outside. Words from God, not our own self-spun narratives.
  7. Christmas? This Is Pretty Much The Whole Package. Gillespie and Riley read and so discuss Augustine’s sermon “Why Celebrate Christmas?” This episode, more rabbit trails, laughs, and discussion of Psalm 85 as the perfect Christmas sermon text.
  8. Instead of defining the true church in the way of the law, Augustine approaches the issue pastorally in the way of the gospel.
  9. Jesus offer us this vision of violence not so we might be drawn into it but so we might be drawn through it to come closer to Him.
  10. In this episode, Gillespie and Riley read St. Augustine’s response to the Pelagians, who used his earlier writings against him, about misrepresentation concerning the effect of baptism.
  11. The more that we hear the law, the more we recognize others as those who, like us, are torn and tattered by the wounds of sin and brokenness.
  12. After speaking together at a Christ Hold Fast city event, Dr. Keith invited Bruce Hilman to join him on two episodes of the Thinking Fellows.
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