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Mentioned in 26 episodes
On The Incarnation
Book • 2018
Written by St. Athanasius in the 4th century, 'On the Incarnation' is an apologetic treatise that defends the incarnation of Christ against non-believers.
Athanasius explains that the Word of God became incarnate to save fallen humanity, arguing that this act was necessary to undo the corruption of sin and restore humanity to its original state in the image of God. The book relies heavily on Scripture and the teachings of the early Church, addressing various objections to the incarnation and emphasizing the divine and human natures of Christ.
Athanasius explains that the Word of God became incarnate to save fallen humanity, arguing that this act was necessary to undo the corruption of sin and restore humanity to its original state in the image of God. The book relies heavily on Scripture and the teachings of the early Church, addressing various objections to the incarnation and emphasizing the divine and human natures of Christ.
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Mentioned in 26 episodes
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when discussing God's intervention for the human condition during their Advent series.


John Eldredge

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E858 | The Good Heart 2.0 - Part 1
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as a patristic text that uses legal and satisfaction language in discussing redemption and death.

Dr. Jordan Cooper

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Did the Church Fathers Teach "Western" Views of Atonement?
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as an example of an accessible primary source for theological study.


J.T. English

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Deep Discipleship with J.T. English
Mentioned by Kirk Miller, remembering its emphasis on emulating the virtue of scripture writers for proper interpretation.

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What Is Hermeneutics? | Kevin Vanhoozer
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references C.S. Lewis's introduction to a translation of it, discussing the importance of reading old books.


Richard Rowland

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Sing the Rage (Iliad Introduction Part 1)
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as having an introduction that is tremendous.

Bob Hiller

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The Theology of C.S. Lewis
Recommended by Daniel Hummel as a refreshing read, defending the Incarnation against critiques.

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Ep. 314 Daniel Hummel - The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism
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, referencing C.S. Lewis's introduction to Athanasius's 'On the Incarnation' about learning from the dead.

John Dickson

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160. Deep Learning
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as a book he read that influenced his views on God.

Derek Turner

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Thomas Jay Oord & Keith Giles / Deconstructing Hell
Recommended by Dr. Hannah Black as an approachable book for getting to know early Christian theology, noting the preface by C.S. Lewis.

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What is the Nicene Creed? PART 01 with Dr. Hannah Black, Ph.D.







