Heresy (72)
  1. There's Something About Mary — Gillespie and Riley dive deep into an early church argument about Mary, why a bishop named Nestorius, and Mohammed, rejected the virgin birth, and why it's important to discuss the topic today.
  2. Fat Camels and Catchy Songs — Gillespie and Riley finish their reading of John of Damascus’ critique of Islam, then jump into the writings of Arius to better understand the foundation of Islam and modern American Christianity.
  3. It was reported that Hus died singing, “Christ, son of the living God, have mercy on me.”
  4. The creeds provide a means of unified confession that is biblically sound, transcending denominational lines of demarcation.
  5. This creed is no mere squabble over words. Salvation is on the line.
  6. When orthodoxy becomes a Law, heterodoxy can feel like the Gospel.
  7. The question at hand was quite short, “Who is Jesus Christ?
  8. Hus held that Christ alone grants salvation and that popes do not.
  9. On this episode of the show, the Fellows tackle synergism. This error has been present in every age of Christianity and poses unique challenges to Christianity in America. Sit back, relax, grab a drink and enjoy the show.
  10. Luther accepted Augustine’s view of the church as a mixed body.
  11. Over and over, generation after generation, sinners repeat the same mistake. "How is it possible that God can be a man," we ask.
  12. What every heresy does, in one way or another, is ungods God, unchristens Christ, uncrucifies the Crucified. It strikes through the good of Good News.