Christian History (1191)
  1. God Has No Skin in The Game? In this episode, we discuss Tertullian’s argument against Marcion about God’s being born flesh and blood in his treatise, On The Flesh of Christ. What’s at stake when well-meaning Christians disembody God and, consequently, Christians?
  2. Today on the show, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about Christian pilgrimages.
  3. Weekend Edition for November 12-13, 2022
  4. Today on the show, we remember the ultimate in Reformation irenicism: Martin Bucer.
  5. Today on the show, we remember Granville Sharp, a biblical scholar, abolitionist, and humanitarian.
  6. Today on the show, we remember the “second Martin” of the Reformation on the 500th anniversary of his birth.
  7. What We've Got Here Is Failure to Communicate. In this episode, we discuss Karl Barth’s Roman’s commentary, which cast a long and influential shadow over much of twentieth-century theology, and what it can teach today.
  8. Today on the show, we remember a Christian “devoted to the least of these,” Dorothy Day.
  9. Today on the show, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about American Christianity.
  10. The Stuff That Heresies Are Made Of. In this episode, we discuss Ireneaus’ attack on the Marcionite and Gnostic heresies, which sought to divide Christ’s two natures, and the ramifications of this teaching for the churches today.
  11. Today on the show, we remember composer Felix Mendelssohn, the man behind Bach’s 19th-century resurgence.
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