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Giants of the Faith - A Christian History Podcast

Giants of the Faith - A Christian History Podcast

著者: Robert Daniels
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Giants of the Faith is a bite-sized podcast where we’ll explore some of the great figures in Christian history. Expect to hear episodes on Luther, Augustine, Wesley, and more. Some of the folks we talk about will be familiar to you and some will probably not be but all are noteworthy in some way.© 2025 Giants of the Faith - A Christian History Podcast キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 世界 聖職・福音主義
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  • Episode 84 - Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals: Jacobus Arminius - Part 03
    2025/12/02

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    This episode concludes our three part look at Jacobus Arminius as part of the larger series of episodes taken from Inter-Varsity Press' Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals. In this episode we're discussing Arminianism today. If you haven't listened to the preceding two episodes you should go do that now.

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    10 分
  • Episode 83 - Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals: Jacobus Arminius - Part 02
    2025/09/11

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    Today we're continuing our look at Arminius and the storms that followed his death. He died of tuberculosis in 1609 but, of course, his impact continued, and continues, long after his death. Specifically, we're going to focus on the Synod of Dort, one of the most important, and perhaps least understood, events in the history of Christian doctrine. We'll look at what Dort was, why it happened, and why Christians today — often unknowingly — are still living in the shadow of its decisions.

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    11 分
  • Episode 82 - Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals: Jacobus Arminius - Part 01
    2025/05/15

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    Today we are continuing our random march through Inter-Varsity Press' Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals. My son pulled random number 18, which lead us to page 18 in the book. Page 18 takes us to Jacobus Arminius - the founder of the Remonstrant Movement and the arch-enemy of Calvinists everywhere. That's a bit of a joke but he is the founder of one of the two primary (sorry Molinists) views on the Doctrines of Grace. He was also a pastor, a scholar, a peacemaker, and ultimately, a man who sought to defend the goodness and justice of God at all costs — even when it cost him dearly.

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    11 分
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