A Bittersweet Symphony: Trinity and Creation, Pt. 2
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Wes and Ethan explore creation as glory and symphony. In it they learn our redemption is nothing less than the Spirit transforming our groans into glorious praise.
Wes and Ethan explore creation as glory and symphony. In it they learn our redemption is nothing less than the Spirit transforming our groans into glorious praise.
Wes and Ethan contrast the picture of creation as a piece of technology with a picture of creation as words spoken in the eternal Word.
Wes and Ethan answer listener questions about faith, works, and salvation as well as preview an upcoming season on Scriptural interpretation.
Wes and Ethan examine how through Christ and the Spirit the life of the Trinity invades and overcomes the kingdom of death that we carry in us in our everyday lives.
Wes and Ethan discuss how the cross is a revelation of the life the Trinity according to the Scriptures and Church Fathers.
Wes and Ethan ask how does Christ's suffering reveal the Triune life of God?
Wes and Ethan explore the Gospel of John and discover that the Holy Spirit is a personal actor cooperating with Christ for our salvation.
Wes and Ethan discuss the way in which God is personal. In the process, they discover what it means for us to be persons.
Wes and Ethan explore the Trinitarian dimensions of the Lord's Supper through reflecting on Rublev's icon of the Holy Trinity.
Ethan interviews a special guest scholar about the theology of the church and Christian Life.
Wes and Ethan discuss what the Trinity has to do with reading the Scriptures.
Wes and Ethan discuss Maximus the Confessor with international patristics scholar Paul M. Blowers
Wes and Ethan explore how the Spirit draws us into the life of the Trinity by gathering us for worship. John's vision of the eternal throne in the book of Revelation is explored in detail.
Wes and Ethan trace Trinity in baptism. By exploring Matthew and Ezekiel they find baptism to be our entrance into God’s triune life.
Wes and Ethan dive into the problems of most theologies of the Trinity. By looking to Gregory Nazianzen they lay out the grounds for a better approach.
Ethan, Wes, and Gene discuss how to prepare our hearts to encounter Christ through humility.
A special guest joins Wes and Ethan as they continue to explore St. Isaac's homily 1.
Wes and Ethan dive into week 1 of Lent by exploring St. Isaac on the fear of God and faith.
Ethan and Wes discuss the Jesus Prayer, Prayer of the Heart, and prayer as incense before the Lord.
Ethan and Wes discuss the nature of prayer and the importance of prayer practices for Lent. They also explore the relationship between prayer and personal transformation.
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