

R. Alan Streett – Caesar and the Sacrament
79 snips Aug 26, 2020
R. Alan Streett, author of Caesar and the Sacrament, explores baptism's dual role as a spiritual and political act. He discusses how early Christians viewed baptism as a pledge of loyalty against Roman authority. The conversation delves into the symbolic importance of the Holy Spirit's descent in Jesus’ baptism and its implications for kingship. They also tackle the significance of personal commitment in baptism, how it shapes discipleship, and the rich theological reflections that arose from first-century practices.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Baptism as Political Resistance
02:03 • 28min
The Interplay of Roman Augury and Jesus's Baptism
30:07 • 3min
The Symbolism of the Holy Spirit's Descent in Luke
33:01 • 3min
A Light-hearted Speed Round on Life and Theology
35:41 • 3min
Theological Reflections on Baptism
38:16 • 18min
The Importance of Commitment in Baptism and Christian Education
56:11 • 2min
Allegiance as the Heart of Baptism
58:07 • 2min