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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 114: AHOCT Interviews - Dr. Myk Habets

    Episode 114: AHOCT Interviews - Dr. Myk Habets

    in this long overdue interview, Dr. Charles Kim interviews Dr. Myk Habets, head of the school of theology at Laidlaw College in New Zealand. Dr. Habets has done much of his academic work on T F Torrance, the great Scottish Reformed theologian and specifically on the doctrine of Thesis. The recording became corrupted after the conversation. Our apologies for the delay.

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usJanuary 11, 2022

    Episode 113: AHOCT Interview - Dr. Jonathan Pennington

    Episode 113: AHOCT Interview - Dr. Jonathan Pennington

    We continue our series of conversations on the overlap of philosophy and theology with Dr. Jonathan T. Pennington's book Jesus the Great Philosopher: Rediscovering the Wisdom Needed for the Good Life (Brazos Press). Dr. Pennington brings the bible into conversation with the philosophies of ancient Greece and offers a constructive proposal for how the bible can be read philosophically. Thanks for listening!

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usOctober 15, 2021

    Episode 112: Interview with Dr. Dru Johnson

    Episode 112: Interview with Dr. Dru Johnson

    Continuing in our conversations over the overlap between philosophy and theology, we welcome Dr. Dru Johnson to discuss his recent book Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments (Cambridge University Press). Dr. Johnson's challenge in the book is to consider the bible as a philosophical text, not just a religious or theological one. 

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usSeptember 15, 2021

    Episode 112: Interview with Dr. Dru Johnson

    Episode 112: Interview with Dr. Dru Johnson

    Continuing in our conversations over the overlap between philosophy and theology, we welcome Dr. Dru Johnson to discuss his recent book Biblical Philosophy: A Hebraic Approach to the Old and New Testaments (Cambridge University Press). Dr. Johnson's challenge in the book is to consider the bible as a philosophical text, not just a religious or theological one. 

    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usSeptember 15, 2021

    Episode 111: Interview with Jacob W. Wood

    Episode 111: Interview with Jacob W. Wood

    We return to Aquinas and the nature of grace in this interview with Jacob W. Wood. Dr. Wood is the author of To Stir a Restless Heart with Catholic University Press (2019) which was just released in paperback. Among many topics, we touch on what it means to bring Aristotelian philosophy into conversation with Christian theology. We have been having a continual conversation about philosophical influences in Christian thought and Dr. Wood warns against an overly simplistic understanding of these influences. 

    Episode 109: Interview with Dr. Daniel W. Houck

    Episode 109: Interview with Dr. Daniel W. Houck

    Dr. Houck talks with us about original sin, original justice, and how St. Thomas can help us think through these critical doctrines. His book Aquinas, Original Sin, and the Challenge of Evolution (Cambridge University Press) is the definitive treatment of the topic in addition to incorporating conversations on evolution. Dr. Houck discusses the univocity of language, why original sin is a humane doctrine, and much more. 

    Episode 108: Interview with Dr. Ben Heidgerken

    Episode 108: Interview with Dr. Ben Heidgerken

    We are pleased to welcome our friend and historical theologian, Dr. Ben Heidgerken. Dr. Heidgerken recently published Salvation through Temptation: Maximus the Confessor and Thomas Aquinas on Christ's Victory over the Devil with Catholic University Press. We discuss his work, comparing the Western emphasis on grace in anthropology and salvation to the Eastern with writings of Maximus the Confessor. We hope yo uwill enjoy this conversation as much as we did. Thanks for listening! 

    Episode 106: AHOCT - Interview with Dr. Hans Boersma

    Episode 106: AHOCT - Interview with Dr. Hans Boersma
    Dr. Boersma of the Nashatoah House comes on the show to talk about his book Seeing God: The Beatific Vision in Christian Tradition. In the episode, Dr. Boersma explores Christian Platonism (if that is the right term), Sacramental Theology, and the Creator-Creation Distinction. It was a pleasure to have Dr. Boersma on and we hope you enjoy this episode.

    Episode 105: AHOCT Interview with Dr. Tyler Wittman

    Episode 105: AHOCT Interview with Dr. Tyler Wittman
    Dr. Wittman studies the doctrine of God and teaches at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. We discuss baptists in theology, the role of theology in seminary education, and how to choose a college. Dr. Wittman's first book was published with Cambridge University Press, God and Creation in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth, published with Cambridge University Press in 2018.
    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usJanuary 26, 2021

    Episode 104: AHOCT Interviews: Dr. Benjamin Winter

    Episode 104: AHOCT Interviews: Dr. Benjamin Winter
    Despite the fact that this podcast has been around for 6 years, we have never discussed St. Bonaventure. We rectify that today in our conversation with Dr. Benjamin Winter. Dr. Winter wrote on Bonaventure for his dissertation at St. Louis University. He is Assistant Professor of Theology at Divine Word College and Editor-in-Chief at Conciliar Post.

    We discuss faith and reason, a little history of St. Bonaventure, freedom and responsibility, and the medieval transcendentals. Thanks for listening!
    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usJanuary 04, 2021

    Episode 103: Interview with Dr. Matthew Wilcoxen

    Episode 103: Interview with Dr. Matthew Wilcoxen
    We are back with a discussion of Divine Humility with Dr. Matthew Wilcoxen. Dr. Wilcoxen's book Divine Humility was published with Baylor University Press. Dr. Wilcoxen was kind enough to talk with me for an hour about all things humility. He even has some advice for pastors on discussing deep theology with parishioners. Hope you enjoy it!
    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usDecember 17, 2020

    AHOCT - Interview with Dr. Matthew Emerson

    AHOCT - Interview with Dr. Matthew Emerson
    Today's guest is Dr. Emerson who is the Dean of the Hobbes College of Theology and Ministry at my alma mater Oklahoma Baptist University. He discusses with us his interest in the Great Tradition, the Doctrine of the Descent, hermeneutics and much more.
    He is also the founder of the Center for Baptist Renewal so check that out if you are Baptist and interested in the Great Tradition of the church.
    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usOctober 26, 2020

    AHOCT - Interview with Ross Twele

    AHOCT - Interview with Ross Twele
    This podcast continues two recent initiatives in the our work. We interview a scholar on the history of a particular location in the ancient world. Ross Twele, a doctoral student at Catholic University of America, gives the history of Christianity in Gaul, modern day France. Ross and I also talk about the shared history of protestant and Catholic Christians. Being looking out for future episodes on the Evangelical and Baptist retrieval of the Great Tradition.
    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usOctober 05, 2020

    AHOCT - Interview with Laura Estes

    AHOCT - Interview with Laura Estes
    This week's episode looks at something brand new for the podcast, the emergence of Islam from a Christian perspective. Laura Estes studies the period at Saint Louis University and is our guest. We focus on how Christians understood this new religious movement and what that meant for Syriac Christians in the 7th and 8th centuries. It is not exhaustive, but it is an important part of the history of the two major world religions.
    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usSeptember 25, 2020

    AHOCT - Interview with Dr. Phillip Cary

    AHOCT - Interview with Dr. Phillip Cary
    Today's show is an interview Dr. Cary about his new book, "The Meaning of Protestant Theology: Augustine, Luther, and the Gospel which gives us Christ." This is a long awaited discussion after I first read this book over Christmas. We get into some deep theology and philosophy, but all in service of helping Christians understand the surety of their salvation.
    A History of Christian Theology
    en-usSeptember 10, 2020

    AHOCT - Interview with Gavin Ortlund

    AHOCT - Interview with Gavin Ortlund
    Today we talk about the doctrine of creation in St. Augustine with Dr. Ortlund. Dr. Ortlund writes about theological retrieval for evangelicals and this work is a work of retrieval for the doctrine of creation. Our conversation sticks mostly to Augustine, his method of interpretation and understanding of humility. For more on how he can help us think about evolution, see https://www.ivpress.com/retrieving-augustine-s-doctrine-of-creation

    AHOCT - Interview with Samantha L. Miller

    AHOCT - Interview with Samantha L. Miller
    Dr. Samantha Miller is our guest today. She recently published Chrysostom's Devil, Demons, the Will, and Virtue in Patristic Soteriology with InterVarsity Press. She gives us an introduction to John Chrysostom, how to say his name among other things. We then discuss his connection to Stoicism, virtue, demons, and death. Dr. Miller also gives us a preview of an upcoming book towards the end.

    Thanks for listening!