

Credo Podcast
Matthew Barrett
Welcome to the Credo Podcast where doctrine matters. Eavesdrop on conversations between Matthew Barrett and top theologians about the most pressing and important theological issues today.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 0sec
Divine Immutability and the Christian Life: Sam Parkison and Ronni Kurtz
In this episode of the Credo podcast, Sam Parkison and Ronni Kurtz continue their mini-series on classical theology. In this episode in particular, they discuss the classical doctrine of divine… Download Audio

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Nov 6, 2024 • 0sec
Divine Simplicity and the Christian Life: Sam Parkison and Ronni Kurtz
Dive into the fascinating world of divine simplicity and its vital role in Christian theology. Discover how this doctrine emphasizes God's oneness and impacts believers' experiences. Through philosophical reflections and analogies, the discussion highlights the beauty of woven together theology and everyday life. Explore historical roots and engage with traditional insights, all while redefining happiness through a loving relationship with God. This dialogue promises to inspire joy and a deeper understanding of faith.

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Oct 22, 2024 • 0sec
Classical Theology and the Christian Life: Sam Parkison and Ronni Kurtz
Delve into the transformative power of classical theology in daily Christian life. Discover how doctrines like divine simplicity and immutability can enhance spiritual practices. The hosts share personal journeys toward classical theism, influenced by figures like C.S. Lewis. They tackle strong theological opinions and the impact of intense beliefs on relationships. Explore the importance of connecting doctrine with everyday living and learn about a new mini-series that makes profound theological concepts more accessible.

Oct 8, 2024 • 0sec
A New Systematic Theology in the Works: Matthew Barrett with Sam Parkison and Ronni Kurtz
In this episode of the Credo Podcast, Dr. Ronni Kurtz and Dr. Sam Parkison interview Dr. Matthew Barrett about the Systematic Theology book he is currently working on. While they… Download Audio

Sep 24, 2024 • 0sec
Why we love the Bible (and read it with the Great Tradition): Credo Colloquy with Robert Yarbrough and Matthew Barrett
Welcome back to the Credo Colloquy, where leading theologians delve into the pressing issues of theology in today’s church. In this ongoing series, Credo Editor-in-Chief Matthew Barrett sits down with… Download Audio

Sep 12, 2024 • 0sec
How can Lectio Divina help me read the Bible like a Christian?
Christians believe the Bible is the Word of God. Naturally, when we read the Bible, we try to find not only the literal meaning, but also the spiritual meaning of… Download Audio

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Jul 23, 2024 • 0sec
What’s Cultural and What’s Truly Christian? The Evangelical Crisis: Karen Swallow Prior and Matthew Barrett
Karen Swallow Prior and Matthew Barrett discuss the crisis in evangelicalism due to power struggles and changing focus. They explore the impact of Victorian values on evangelical culture, the use of metaphors and imagery in shaping evangelical identity, and the influence of missions, capitalism, and entrepreneurial spirit on modern evangelical practices.

Jul 2, 2024 • 0sec
Icons, Islam, and John of Damascus: David and Jennifer McNutt
We are living in a day when the Christian church faces challenges both inward and outward. Outwardly, we see Islam advancing as a world religion. Inwardly, we are experiencing a… Download Audio

Jun 18, 2024 • 0sec
How did Irenaeus protect the church from early heresy? David and Jennifer McNutt
We tend to have an ideal picture of the early centuries of the church. The early church was a period of flourishing and growth, but it was also a period… Download Audio

May 28, 2024 • 0sec
Thomas Aquinas and the Analogy of Being: Credo Colloquy with James Dolezal and Matthew Barrett
James Dolezal and Matthew Barrett delve into the analogy of being in theology, contrasting analogical and univocal knowledge of God. They discuss Thomas Aquinas' teachings, differences in theological perspectives on univocity, the impact of Nominalism, and theological developments among Reform Scholastics.


