Communion in the 4th Century
Dr. Jeffrey Frymire on the nature of communion and what can be learned from the practice of the 4th century church. View our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminary here.
Dr. Jeffrey Frymire on the nature of communion and what can be learned from the practice of the 4th century church. View our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminary here.
Perhaps you’ve heard of the ‘ancient-future’ church movement, which seeks to recover some of the great treasures of the church’s past for the sake of the church’s future. Some of those ancient treasures being rediscovered
Journey Into Scholarship: Dr. Richard Bauckham and Dr. Ben Witherington The Book of Revelation: Dr. Richard Bauckham & Dr. Ben Witherington Jesus’ Divinity and Monotheism in the New Testament: Dr. Richard Bauckham and Dr. Ben
John Wesley was born in 1703 at Epworth, England, to parents Samuel and Susanna Wesley. His father was rector in the Church of England and his mother a parent to John’s nine other siblings, including
When something has stood the test of time, we ought to pay attention to it and we glean from it. The contributions of the Catholic Church, which is over 2,000 years old, cannot be ignored.
Dr. Richard Bauckham and Dr. Ben Witherington here discuss why Christianity needs to be understood as a historical faith and how this makes all the difference.
Dr. Richard Bauckham and Dr. Ben Witherington III discuss Jesus’ divinity and how monotheism was conceived in the New Testament.
A common criticism of Wesley’s theology, especially from those of a more Calvinist inclination, is that it grounds salvation not on grace but human decision. This is, to put it bluntly, a false claim —
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“We reach back in order to go forward.” Why know and study the early church? Dr. Michael Pasquarello III here reveals how being attentive to the early church aids us in being a church of
January 3: St. Bridget of Sweden, from “The Revelation of St. Bridget” When I [in this revelation] was present by the manger of the Lord in Bethlehem I beheld a Virgin of extreme beauty wrapped
December 28: St. Leo the Great, from “On the Feast of the Nativity” Let us then, dearly beloved, give thanks to God the Father, through His Son, in the Holy Spirit, Who “for His great