Tag: Holy Spirit
Theopolis Podcast Q&A Session (The Spirit, Sacramental Administration, Sursum Corda, Judges 19 and Domestic Abuse)

This is our second Theopolis Podcast Q&A episode. In this session, Peter Leithart, Jeff Meyers, James Bejon, and I discuss the Spirit in creation, the proper administration of the sacraments, the placement of the sursum corda, and how to speak of Judges 19, the story of the Levite and his concubine, in relation to questions of domestic abuse.
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Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit

Derek, Matt, and I discuss the meaning of the sin against the Holy Spirit in Luke 12.
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Pentecost

Derek, Matt, and I discuss Pentecost and the doctrine of the Spirit.
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Biblical Reading and Reflections: September 15th (Habakkuk 3 & Matthew 12:22-50)
Biblical Reading and Reflections: August 19th (Joel 3 & John 16:1-15)
Biblical Reading and Reflections: August 18th (Joel 2 & John 15:18-27)
Biblical Reading and Reflections: August 16th (Hosea 14 & John 14:15-31)
THE BOOKS OF HOMILIES: Book 2—XVI. An Homily concerning the coming down of the holy Ghost
For the Easter season, I am reading the Books of Homilies, using John Griffiths’ 1859 edition.