63. Catechism in the Early Church: Becoming a Citizen of God's Kingdom
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Imagine you had a friend who was, I dunno, an alien.
They have no grasp of life on earth, no understanding of human customs, minimal grasp of the language, culture, music, anything like that.
And so for years, they undergo a process of both learning and un-learning. Gradually detaching from their weird Martian ways (no disrespect to our Martian listeners), and becoming finely tuned in the rhythms of a human being.
That's a little bit what catechism (the process of teaching children and new converts) was like in the early church. Men and women who had been brought up in a secular, Roman culture needed to slowly learn the ways of following Christ. Crockpot style. It was a rich and transformative process.
Join the boys as we talk all about it. And Taylor talks about Disney, because of course he does.
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