Category: Church History
THE BOOKS OF HOMILIES: Book 1—III. Of the salvation of all mankind
For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.
THE BOOKS OF HOMILIES: Book 1—II. Of the Misery of All Mankind
For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.
THE BOOKS OF HOMILIES: Book 1—I. A Fruitful Exhortation to the Reading of Holy Scripture
For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.
R.J. Rushdoony and Christian Reconstruction (with Michael McVicar)
Michael McVicar, the author of Christian Reconstruction: R.J. Rushdoony and American Religious Conservatism, joins me to discuss R.J. Rushdoony and the movement that he started.
Theopolis Podcast: The Ascension and the Apostolate—Acts 1 (The Book of Acts)

Peter Leithart, James Bejon, Jeff Meyers, and I continue our new series on the book of Acts. Within this episode we discuss chapter 1, the ascension of Christ and the replacement for Judas.
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The Future of Orthodox Anglicanism (with Gerald McDermott)
Omnium Gatherum, Part 2 (Questions and Answers)
It took a worldwide pandemic to do it, but the whole crew is back together! In this episode, we answer questions sent in by our listeners, on reading the Church Fathers, on whether the incarnation changes God, on how one goes about choosing a denomination, and where theologians come from.
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Foucault and Resurrection, with Patrick Stefan
Patrick Stefan joins me to discuss his new book, The Power of Resurrection, and the value of engaging with the work of Michel Foucault.
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Steven Duby and Joseph Minich on Divine Simplicity (‘The Lord Is One: Reclaiming Divine Simplicity’)
Steven Duby and Joseph Minich recently joined me to discuss The Lord Is One: Reclaiming Divine Simplicity, a book to which they both contribute essays, which has just been published by the Davenant Press. Steven Duby, associate professor of theology at Grand Canyon University, is also the author of Divine Simplicity: A Dogmatic Account and God in Himself: Scripture, Metaphysics, and the Task of Christian Theology, which was published last week.