John Henry Newman once remarked that, “To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant.” Dr. Michael Haykin of Southern Seminary disagrees. Join us for a fascinating conversation on what Church Fathers like Cyprian, Athanasius, Augustine, Ignatius, Irenaeus, Clement, and others thought about baptism, the Lord’s Supper, and polity. We also talk about common misconceptions about the Church Fathers and why their example of deep theological reflection an earnest pursuit of holiness provide a model of faithfulness for Christians in a secular world. We also discuss whether John MacArthur is a Bishop and why Presbyterians are wrong about infant baptism!
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Show Notes
Rediscovering the Church Fathers by Dr. Michael Haykin
Can We Have Christianity Without the Miracles? (Orthodoxy IX)
The Romantic Appeal of Christianity (Orthodoxy VIII)
Christianity and the Eternal Revolution (Orthodoxy Part VII)
What Did Jesus’s Death Accomplish? with Dr. Michael Lynch
The Paradox of Christianity (Orthodoxy Part VI)
The Problem with Pessimists (Orthodoxy Part V)
Three Ways to Read the Bible Well with Dr. Jonathan Pennington
Why Democracy Needs Fairy Tales (Orthodoxy Part IV)
The Suicide of Thought (Orthodoxy Part III)
Should We Take the Bible Literally or Spiritually? with Ryan Hurd
Was the Apostle Paul Abandoned by His Wife? with Dr. Matthew Colvin
Divorce, Remarriage, and the Apostle Paul’s Wife with Dr. Matthew Colvin
Atheism and the Joy of Skinning Cats (OrthodoxyPart II)
Strange Rhinos and the Beauty of Christianity (Orthodoxy Part I)
Ministering in Jerusalem and the Meaning of Sabbath with Rev. David Pileggi
What is the Purpose of College?
Should We be Worried About A.I.?
Unlocking the Secrets of Revelation with Dr. Warren Gage
The Ethics of Immortality
Getting the Trinity Right with Dr. Scott Swain
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