Episodes

  • 034 - IV That the Son is the Co-existing Word argued from the Scriptures 26-36
    Feb 27 2026
    Despite the Council of Nicaeas condemnation of Arius in 325, Arianism remained a formidable challenge to early Christian orthodoxy. For years, political intrigue and personal rivalries clouded the theological landscape, while a faction of semi-Arians further complicated matters by aligning with orthodox beliefs yet rejecting the Nicene term homoousios. Amidst this chaos, Athanasius of Alexandria emerged as a fierce champion of the faith, resolutely seeking to clarify doctrine and promote true unity. His Four Discourses Against the Arians stand as a testament to his dedication to preserving Nicene theology and uniting the orthodox Church. With an unwavering commitment to clarity over compromise, Athanasius secured his legacy as a pivotal figure in Church history. (summary by Jonathan Lange)
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    25 mins
  • 033 - IV The Identity of Word and Son 15-25
    Feb 26 2026
    Despite the Council of Nicaeas condemnation of Arius in 325, Arianism remained a formidable challenge to early Christian orthodoxy. For years, political intrigue and personal rivalries clouded the theological landscape, while a faction of semi-Arians further complicated matters by aligning with orthodox beliefs yet rejecting the Nicene term homoousios. Amidst this chaos, Athanasius of Alexandria emerged as a fierce champion of the faith, resolutely seeking to clarify doctrine and promote true unity. His Four Discourses Against the Arians stand as a testament to his dedication to preserving Nicene theology and uniting the orthodox Church. With an unwavering commitment to clarity over compromise, Athanasius secured his legacy as a pivotal figure in Church history. (summary by Jonathan Lange)
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    30 mins
  • 032 - IV The Distinction of Divine Persons 8-14
    Feb 26 2026
    Despite the Council of Nicaeas condemnation of Arius in 325, Arianism remained a formidable challenge to early Christian orthodoxy. For years, political intrigue and personal rivalries clouded the theological landscape, while a faction of semi-Arians further complicated matters by aligning with orthodox beliefs yet rejecting the Nicene term homoousios. Amidst this chaos, Athanasius of Alexandria emerged as a fierce champion of the faith, resolutely seeking to clarify doctrine and promote true unity. His Four Discourses Against the Arians stand as a testament to his dedication to preserving Nicene theology and uniting the orthodox Church. With an unwavering commitment to clarity over compromise, Athanasius secured his legacy as a pivotal figure in Church history. (summary by Jonathan Lange)
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    16 mins
  • 031 - IV The Substantiality of the Word 1-7
    Feb 26 2026
    Despite the Council of Nicaeas condemnation of Arius in 325, Arianism remained a formidable challenge to early Christian orthodoxy. For years, political intrigue and personal rivalries clouded the theological landscape, while a faction of semi-Arians further complicated matters by aligning with orthodox beliefs yet rejecting the Nicene term homoousios. Amidst this chaos, Athanasius of Alexandria emerged as a fierce champion of the faith, resolutely seeking to clarify doctrine and promote true unity. His Four Discourses Against the Arians stand as a testament to his dedication to preserving Nicene theology and uniting the orthodox Church. With an unwavering commitment to clarity over compromise, Athanasius secured his legacy as a pivotal figure in Church history. (summary by Jonathan Lange)
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    18 mins
  • 030 - III30 Objections continued as in Chapters 7-10
    Feb 26 2026
    Despite the Council of Nicaeas condemnation of Arius in 325, Arianism remained a formidable challenge to early Christian orthodoxy. For years, political intrigue and personal rivalries clouded the theological landscape, while a faction of semi-Arians further complicated matters by aligning with orthodox beliefs yet rejecting the Nicene term homoousios. Amidst this chaos, Athanasius of Alexandria emerged as a fierce champion of the faith, resolutely seeking to clarify doctrine and promote true unity. His Four Discourses Against the Arians stand as a testament to his dedication to preserving Nicene theology and uniting the orthodox Church. With an unwavering commitment to clarity over compromise, Athanasius secured his legacy as a pivotal figure in Church history. (summary by Jonathan Lange)
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    29 mins
  • 029 - III29 Texts Explained 12th Matthew 2629 John 1227 etc
    Feb 26 2026
    Despite the Council of Nicaeas condemnation of Arius in 325, Arianism remained a formidable challenge to early Christian orthodoxy. For years, political intrigue and personal rivalries clouded the theological landscape, while a faction of semi-Arians further complicated matters by aligning with orthodox beliefs yet rejecting the Nicene term homoousios. Amidst this chaos, Athanasius of Alexandria emerged as a fierce champion of the faith, resolutely seeking to clarify doctrine and promote true unity. His Four Discourses Against the Arians stand as a testament to his dedication to preserving Nicene theology and uniting the orthodox Church. With an unwavering commitment to clarity over compromise, Athanasius secured his legacy as a pivotal figure in Church history. (summary by Jonathan Lange)
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    13 mins
  • 028 - III28 Texts Explained 11th Mark 1332 Luke 252
    Feb 26 2026
    Despite the Council of Nicaeas condemnation of Arius in 325, Arianism remained a formidable challenge to early Christian orthodoxy. For years, political intrigue and personal rivalries clouded the theological landscape, while a faction of semi-Arians further complicated matters by aligning with orthodox beliefs yet rejecting the Nicene term homoousios. Amidst this chaos, Athanasius of Alexandria emerged as a fierce champion of the faith, resolutely seeking to clarify doctrine and promote true unity. His Four Discourses Against the Arians stand as a testament to his dedication to preserving Nicene theology and uniting the orthodox Church. With an unwavering commitment to clarity over compromise, Athanasius secured his legacy as a pivotal figure in Church history. (summary by Jonathan Lange)
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    30 mins
  • 027 - III27 Texts Explained 10th Matthew 1127 John 335 etc
    Feb 26 2026
    Despite the Council of Nicaeas condemnation of Arius in 325, Arianism remained a formidable challenge to early Christian orthodoxy. For years, political intrigue and personal rivalries clouded the theological landscape, while a faction of semi-Arians further complicated matters by aligning with orthodox beliefs yet rejecting the Nicene term homoousios. Amidst this chaos, Athanasius of Alexandria emerged as a fierce champion of the faith, resolutely seeking to clarify doctrine and promote true unity. His Four Discourses Against the Arians stand as a testament to his dedication to preserving Nicene theology and uniting the orthodox Church. With an unwavering commitment to clarity over compromise, Athanasius secured his legacy as a pivotal figure in Church history. (summary by Jonathan Lange)
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    16 mins