Sinopsis
Join program hosts Steven Robinson and Bill Gould for an hour of insightful discussion about Orthodox Christian faith and practice.
Episodios
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Trinitarian Anthropology: Being as Communion - Part 7
08/08/2005 Duración: 53minIn Part 7 of the series we discuss the "practical application" of the dogma of the Trinity. While all "orthodox" Christian churches affirm the dogma of the Trinity virtually none of them can really tell a believer why it is important to our salvation. If we are created in the image of God, then the Trinity is at the core of our being and defines not only God, but the human being and the nature of our salvation in Christ.
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The Trinity, Incarnation and Nature of the Church- Part 6
01/08/2005 Duración: 50minWe continue the discussion of the nature of the Church and the self understanding of the Orthodox Church as being the "one true Church". How does this concept fit within the modern concepts of the "mystical" or "invisible Church"? We also discuss the early Christological heresies and how they relate to the modern concepts of the Church.
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The Creed, Trinity, Incarnation, and the One Church Part 5
25/07/2005 Duración: 56minIn part 5 of the series we continue the discussion of the importance of the Creeds, Christology and the incarnation of God in establishing the nature of the Church as the body of Christ. In this program we talk with Father John McCuen, a former Episcopal priest, about the nature of the "one, holy and apostolic Church" confessed in the Nicene Creed. Is it invisible? Is it "spiritual"? Is there still "one Church"?
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The Creeds and the Sacramental Life - Part 4
18/07/2005 Duración: 55minIn Part 4 we continue the discussion of the Creeds and the 7 Ecumenical Councils. In a broad survey of the first eight centuries we discuss why the Councils called and the specific issues the 7 Councils dealt with. Then we ask, "What practical application do the ancient Councils have for modern Christians?"
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The Creeds and the Sacramental Life - Part 3
11/07/2005 Duración: 52minIn part three, we discuss the importance of the Creedal statements of the early Church. Are the dogmatic formulations of Trinity and Christology philosophical minor details for scholars or are they the very foundation of how we define EVERYTHING. Are Creeds divisive, intolerant and pointless or are they the basis for real unity in Truth?
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Trinity, Incarnation and Sacrament - Part 2
13/06/2005 Duración: 52minIn part two of the series, we discuss different world views and philosophies that the Incarnational and Trinitarian Christian dogmas confront. We continue to discuss the importance of clear and precise dogma and what has happened to the concept of "sound doctrine" in the modern Christian world.
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Trinity, Incarnation and Sacrament: Dogma - Part 1
06/06/2005 Duración: 52minThis is the first part of a nine-part series on forming an Orthodox world view that is founded on the dogmas of the Trinity, Incarnation, and sacrament. In part one we discuss the concept of "dogma" or doctrine. Is dogma important? How can we talk to modern people who believe they don't believe in "dogma"?
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Sola Scriptura and Tradition - Part 4
30/05/2005 Duración: 53minPart four of a four part series on "Sola Scriptura".
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Sola Scriptura and Tradition - Part 3
16/05/2005 Duración: 52minPart three of the four part series on "Sola Scriptura".
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Sola Scriptura and Tradition - Part 2
25/04/2005 Duración: 51minPart two of a four-part series on an Orthodox response to the doctrine of sola Scriptura.
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Sola Scriptura and Tradition - Part 1
18/04/2005 Duración: 50minPart one of a four-part series on sola Scriptura. Steve and Bill discuss Hank Hanegraaff's (The Bible Answer Man) Christian Research Institute's piece on "What Think Ye of Rome" in which Norman Geisler and Ralph MacKenzie defend sola Scriptura. In this series of programs they show how and why the anti-Roman Catholic arguments for sola Scriptura do not fit within an Orthodox framework.
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Closed Communion: 12 Things I Wish I’d Known - Part 3
28/03/2005 Duración: 50minFrederica Mathewes-Green
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