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    A History of Christian Theology

    Dr. Charles Kim, Jr. offers interviews and conversations about the historic doctrines and theologians of the Christian faith. The podcast has grown over the last several years to include not only round table discussions of ancient theological texts, but also includes interviews of leading theologians on these topics.
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    Episodes (155)

    Episode 134: AHOCT Interview- Hannah Nation

    Episode 134: AHOCT Interview- Hannah Nation

    We sat down this week with Hannah Nation to discuss her recently published book under Intervarsity Press, '"Faithful Disobedience". Nation speaks on leaders of the faith in an environment that is growing increasingly hostile toward Christianity. We hope you enjoy the interview!

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usJanuary 16, 2023

    Episode 133: AHOCT Interview: Dr. Brad East

    Episode 133: AHOCT Interview: Dr. Brad East

    In this episode, we talk with Brad East whose book The Church's Book (Eerdmans Press, 2022) explores the relationship between the church and scripture. It was an illuminating book and conversation where Dr. East expounds upon the book and how Robert Jenson, among other theologians, can help us understand what the bible is. 

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usJanuary 04, 2023

    Episode 130: Episode 130: Interview with Benjamin Wheaton

    Episode 130: Episode 130: Interview with Benjamin Wheaton

    Dr. Benjamin Wheaton comes on the podcast to explore his thesis in Suffering Not Power: Atonement in the Middle Ages (Lexham Press). Although many have thought since Gustav Aulen that a kind of Christus Victor was the predominate view, Wheaton explains why we should nuance that view and see other ways of viewing the atonement in Dante, and several other early preachers and commentators. 


    *A technical issue occurred in the recording of this episode, but much of the content was able to be retained*

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usNovember 14, 2022

    Episode 129: Interview with Dr. Jordan Wood

    Episode 129: Interview with Dr. Jordan Wood

    Jordan Daniel Wood discusses his recently released monograph The Whole Mystery of Christ: Creation as Incarnation in Maximus the Confessor (University of Notre Dame Press, 2022). Dr. Wood talks us through some the controversial aspects of his thesis, but why it can still be understood as an orthodox perspective. We even cover a little bit of Hegel and his role in Dr. Wood’s work.

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usOctober 29, 2022

    Episode 128: Interview with Dr. Ross McCullough

    Episode 128: Interview with Dr. Ross McCullough

    Ross McCullough comes on the show to discuss his new book Freedom and Sin: Evil in a World Created by God (Eerdmans Press). Although a bit more on the philosophical theology side, this podcast follows his argument of an asymmetrical approach to God's causality and human responsibility. I found his thesis very thought provoking. Thanks to Eerdmans Press for providing a copy of the book and suggesting such a great interview!

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usOctober 17, 2022

    Episode 127: AHOCT- Pre-Chalcedonian Christology

    Episode 127: AHOCT- Pre-Chalcedonian Christology

    In this episode, Tom, Trevor, and Chad return to the format of earlier podcasts and discuss a few texts from early Christian thinkers. In this case, we are talking about Apollinaris of Laodicea and Theodore of Mopsuestia. They represent early christological thinking from an Alexandrian and Antiochene point of view. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy these episodes

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usSeptember 15, 2022

    Episode 125: Interview with Dr. Benjamin Quinn

    Episode 125: Interview with Dr. Benjamin Quinn

    Dr. Benjamin Quinn shares with us a little about the importance of Augustine in contemporary thought and education. We also learn more about how Augustine understood wisdom and how that fits with the wisdom tradition in the Old Testament. His new book Christ the Way is now out with Lexham Press.

    Episode 121: Interview with Hannah Nation

    Episode 121: Interview with Hannah Nation

    Hannah Nation comes on to talk about Faith in the Wilderness: Words of Exhortation from the Chinese Church (Kirkdale Press). Our conversation gives some background to the Chinese house church pastors who preached these sermons and the history of the House Church movement in China. We have much to learn about how to suffer well from these Chinese brothers and sisters in the faith. As Hannah said in closing, "Our call is what to walk with Christ and reminds ourselves that he is our suffering Lord and he is with us.” 

    Episode 119: Interview with Dr. Jonathan Tran

    Episode 119: Interview with Dr. Jonathan Tran

    It was a pleasure to speak with Dr. Jonathan Tran about his new book Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism. Dr. Tran begins with some fascinating engagement with political theory and a history of Delta Chinese, before moving into the metaphysical and theological underpinnings of his positive proposal in the latter chapters. Our conversation focuses on the more theological chapters, but the entire work is very thought provoking. 

    Episode 118: AHOCT - Basil of Caesarea Against Eunomius Books 2 and 3

    Episode 118: AHOCT - Basil of Caesarea Against Eunomius Books 2 and 3

    We are back with our old format in this episode. Tom, Trevor, and Chad discuss Basil of Caesarea's Against Eunomius Books 2 and 3. The conversation centers on how to speak about God given what we know from scripture. It is a conversation that includes philosophy of naming and language broadly. This touches on some of the most foundational issues in theology, how does one speak about God at all. Hope you enjoy this episode. 

    Episode 117: AHOCT Interview - Dr. David Bentley Hart

    Episode 117: AHOCT Interview - Dr. David Bentley Hart

    Dr. Hart comes on to discuss his new book Tradition and Apocalypse with Baker Academic Press. We discuss the theological nature of tradition, why analytics are destroying baseball, and his translation of the New Testament. Check out our Pattern at www.patreon.com/ahoct, Twitter @theologyxian, and Facebook at www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology. 

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usFebruary 23, 2022

    Episode 115: AHOCT - Discussion of Basil of Caesarea's Against Eunomius

    Episode 115: AHOCT - Discussion of Basil of Caesarea's Against Eunomius

    Greetings all! The conversations with Tom and Trevor are back. We begin with a discussion about why we think about the Trinity and difficult topics like this at all, and then launch into a conversation about the unbegotten Father and the begotten Son. We are grateful any and all support, whether it is a like on twitter or Facebook, or a donation: https://www.patreon.com/AHOCT. 

    Thanks for listening!

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usJanuary 22, 2022