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Oct 22, 2021 • 13min

Sergius of Constantinople

Heretics of History continues today with an exploration into the life of a major proponent of Monothelitism. Sergius was the Patriarch of Constantinople and good friends with the Emperor. Beware... this episode gets really spooky (maybe).   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast
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Oct 19, 2021 • 41min

Monothelitism

Heresy month continues today with an episode on Monothelitism, which teaches that Christ, though both God and man, has only one will. What are the implications of such a teaching? Is it true that he only has one will? How should we think about the idea of a will? Tune in, but beware... bad theology has a way of creeping up on you...   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast
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Oct 15, 2021 • 14min

Donatus Magnus

On this Heretics of History episode, Lukas explores the life and times of Donatus Magnus. His name is where we get Donatism from. So what's the deal with this guy? Very little is known about him, but he is certainly worth exploring nonetheless.   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Oct 12, 2021 • 38min

Donatism

Heresy Month continues with this episode on the heresy known as Donatism. What is it? Where does it originate? What are the implications of this heresy today? Tune in to learn more.   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Oct 8, 2021 • 16min

Pelagius

On the first "Heretics of History" episode of 2021, we take a deep dive into the life of Pelagius. So what's the deal with this guy? What did he teach? Why do some seem to consider him the arch-heretic? Tune in to learn all about Mr. Pelagius himself.   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Oct 5, 2021 • 36min

Pelagianism

Welcome to our second installment of Heresy Month. Last year went so well, we thought we would try it again. October 2021 boasts an intense lineup of all things heresy. We kick it off with a bang by exploring Pelagianism. What is it? Where do we see it crop up today? Tune in for more, and remember, there's nothing spookier than bad theology.   Be sure to check out Richie Rust. He creates all our introductory music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/richie-rust/1160334635   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Oct 1, 2021 • 13min

Theodore of Tarsus

On today's Christians of History episode Lukas shares the life and times of Theodore of Tarsus. He was born in the Byzantine Empire, but found himself the Archbishop of Canterbury later in life. How did such a transformation occur? Tune in to learn more.   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Sep 28, 2021 • 29min

On Our Nightstands

It's time for another installment of "What are Jens and Lukas reading at the moment?" As you likely already know, the guys love books, so here are a few of the books on their nightstands currently. Buy them. Read them. Enjoy them.   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Sep 24, 2021 • 13min

Maria Stewart

Abolitionist and women’s rights advocate Maria W. Stewart was one of the first women of any race to speak in public in the United States. She was also the first Black American woman to write and publish a political manifesto. Her calls for Black people to resist slavery, oppression, and exploitation were radical. Stewart’s thinking and speaking style even influenced Frederick Douglass & Sojourner Truth. Tune into this episode to learn more about this Christian of History.   Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast
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Sep 21, 2021 • 49min

”On Social Justice” by St. Basil the Great

On today's episode the guys break down one of Basil's homilies from "On Social Justice." This particular homily is entitled, "I Will Tear Down My Barns." What on earth could this sermon from the 300's A.D. have to say about life in the modern world? Well, a lot, actually.    Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast

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