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The Areopagus
Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, Michael Landsman, and Ancient Faith Ministries
91 episodes
3 weeks ago
This podcast is about the encounter of historic Christianity with other religious traditions.
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This podcast is about the encounter of historic Christianity with other religious traditions.
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Episodes (20/91)
The Areopagus
Pilgrims to Iona
While riding a train on pilgrimage to the holy island of Iona in Scotland, the Areopagites are joined by Fr. Jacob Siemens and Dcn. Seraphim Richard Rohlin to talk about their hopes for their pilgrimage and what the point of it even is.
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3 weeks ago

The Areopagus
The Wrong Spiritual War
A muscular, aggressive Christianity has emerged into public life. The Areopagites tackle this question by comparing it to historic Christianity, especially to what is taught in the Scriptures.
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1 month ago

The Areopagus
KPop Demonology Hunters
The Areopagites (one of whom can’t believe he’s doing this) take a look at the demonology and soteriology of the runaway Netflix hit “KPop Demon Hunters.” Could its popularity have something to do with the way it portrays the human fall into sin as participation with the demonic?
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2 months ago

The Areopagus
Clickbait for Christ: Apologetics and the Internet
The Areopagites discuss the wild world of Christian apologetics on the Internet, comparing and contrasting it with historical apologetics from the early Church.
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3 months ago

The Areopagus
Reaction or Revival? Church Growth in a Post-Christian World
The Areopagites tackle the recent revival, return, reaction, resurgence – whatever you want to call it – that is bringing more people into churches all over the world.
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4 months ago

The Areopagus
'Awkward' Saturday?
What’s the deal with Holy Saturday? Is it a time of doubt and awkward waiting? The Areopagites reference a Christianity Today article about Holy Saturday to talk about what’s going on and how disconnection from tradition and scripture lead to psychologizing Biblical texts.
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5 months ago

The Areopagus
Load-Bearing Myths
What myths are holding up the roofs of society? Our sense of religiosity? What happens when those pillars get knocked out and the roof caves in? The Areopagites discuss all this and give some updates of their last few months' adventures.
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8 months ago

The Areopagus
That Time of Year Thou Mayst in Me Behold
The Areopagites take a look back on their 2024, giving lightning reviews of (among other things) books they've read, movies they've seen, places they've been, and songs that are tugging at their hearts.
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11 months ago

The Areopagus
Postmodern Idolatries
What hath Taylor Swift to do with Ganesh and the two-party American political system? The Areopagites take on some (metaphorical) idolatries of our time -- political, ecclesial, and cultural.
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12 months ago

The Areopagus
Have We Been Misreading St. Paul?
The Areopagites welcome Fr. Stephen De Young to talk about the foundations of the Reformation in a now centuries-old misreading of St. Paul and how his new book 'Saint Paul the Pharisee' aims to bring us back to the apostle’s original context. Get the book here: https://store.ancientfaith.com/saint-paul-the-pharisee-jewish-apostle-to-all-nations/
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1 year ago

The Areopagus
...And We're Back
A lot has happened since our last episode, and we’re going to tell you all of it. Okay, some of it. But it will be the good stuff.
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1 year ago

The Areopagus
No Creed but the Bible?
Richard Rohlin joins the Areopagites again to talk about the remarkable news that Southern Baptists are considering adopting the Nicene Creed. How can that even be possible within Baptist history and tradition? Richard takes us on a whirlwind tour of the Baptist tradition, including the infamous Trail of Blood.
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1 year ago

The Areopagus
Visions of Beauty
The Areopagites welcome Fr. Brandon LeTourneau, an Anglican priest at a parish in California, to talk about the role of beauty in worship: What does beauty accomplish? Is it a hindrance or aid? How does one beautify worship spaces with the resources one has on hand? What is the specific character of the beauty of Christian art?
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1 year ago

The Areopagus
Conversion without Convincing
How are people meeting Christ? What part can apologetics play? Is it always necessary? Is a non-intellectual conversion an honest one? The Areopagites are once again joined by Richard Rohlin, and together they wrestle with these questions and more.
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1 year ago

The Areopagus
Appropriating Spiritual Discipline
The Areopagites talk about Lenten devotional practices, especially focusing on non-liturgical traditions that adopt practices from liturgical traditions. How does that work, and how does it transform those practices when they are re-contextualized?
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1 year ago

The Areopagus
A Perilous Jenkins
Dr. Cyril Gary Jenkins makes his triumphant return to the Areopagus, and this time he’s got a book. The Areopagites chat with him about his newly-published “A Perilous Realm: Confronting Dragons, Angels, and Saints in the Ordering of the Soul.”
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1 year ago

The Areopagus
It's Been a Year
The Areopagites do their year-in-review episode, discussing things they’ve accomplished, books they’ve read, places they’ve been, people they’ve lost and things they’ve learned.
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1 year ago

The Areopagus
An Areopagitic Miscellany
The Areopagites take email and voice questions from listeners, discussing issues such as whether social media is worth using, how to talk to Evangelical friends about Orthodox services, the true nature of schism, and the rotating Guamanian pope statue.
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2 years ago

The Areopagus
An Evangelical on the Camino
Podcaster and musician Jim Lovelady of Serge (formerly World Harvest Mission) joins the Areopagites to talk about his pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in northern Spain as well as the work he does with missionaries and pastors.
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2 years ago

The Areopagus
Death and Pilgrimage
Fr. Andrew and Pastor Mike talk about their two very different experiences this summer as Fr. Andrew details his return to Lithuania and Pastor Mike walks through his father’s passing.
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2 years ago

The Areopagus
This podcast is about the encounter of historic Christianity with other religious traditions.