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  • Understanding the Eucharist: Communion Explained
    2025/07/14

    In Episode 1 of this series on the Sacraments, Marcus Lim joins myself and Caleb Conley to discuss the Eucharist, known most commonly as 'Communion,' from a Protestant perspective. A great deal of protestants believe that this action of eating bread and drinking wine is simply symbolic, however, there is a rich history behind the mystery of the Eucharist that may just help you to experience it in a different way than you have before.

    If you enjoy the Peaceing it Back Together podcast and want to support it financially, you can do so at Patreon.Com/PeaceingItBackTogether. All proceeds go to the podcast and helping me continue my education as I currently am working to acquire my Masters in Theological Studies from Boston College.


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    Bibliography

    Turner, Geoffrey. "The Eucharist: Some Contemporary Perspectives: Introduction." New Blackfriars 88, 1014 (March 2007): 125-127.

    Damascène, Jean. "Eucharist in the Bible." 1-8.

    Howell, Kenneth J. "The Eucharist Anticipated in the Old Testament." in John Chrysostym, Theologian of the Eucharist, 53-84. Washington D.C.: Catholic University Press, 2024.

    Lane, Dermot A. "The Eucharist as Sacrament of the Eschaton." The Furrow 47, 9 (Sep. 1996): 467-473.

    O'Donoghue, Neil Xavier. "The Shape of the History of the Eucharist." New Blackfriars 93, 1043 (Jan. 2012): 71-83.


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  • Understanding the Council of Nicaea (AD/CE 325)
    2025/07/08

    In Episode 2 of this series on the Ecumenical Councils of the Early Church, Christopher McCormick joins me again to delve even deeper into the Council of Nicaea. What is arguably the first Ecumenical Council, taking place in AD/CE 325, a variety of issues become debated, but none more popular than the Arian Controversy. What is now deemed a Christological heresy, helped the Church come to one place wherein they would discuss a singular doctrine that defined the specifics of Jesus as God, primarily, whether or not He was of the same substance as the Father. This council welcomes in the conversation of the first century that helped to develop the theological notion of the Trinity.

    Therefore, it is one that is extraordinarily important for Christians to know about, and I believe as you come to understand it, you might just come to see the lack of clarity throughout Church history. Sometimes, it is hard to truly understand what happened during specific events and/or conversations, but in it all we can see Christ dwelling within His people and continuously bringing restoration to humanity as a whole.

    If you enjoy the Peaceing it Back Together podcast and want to support it financially, you can do so at Patreon.Com/PeaceingItBackTogether. All proceeds go to the podcast and helping me continue my education as I currently am working to acquire my Masters in Theological Studies from Boston College.

    Next episode, the video quality should be significantly better! I have been playing with since I only ever have really focused on the quality of my audio. It will be significantly better every episode, I pray haha.

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    Bibliography

    Chadwick, Henry. The Early Church. England: Penguin Books, 1967.

    Davis, Leo D. The First Seven Ecumenical Councils (325-787): Their History and Theology (Theology and Life Series 21) (Volume 21). Collegeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1983.

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    2 時間 21 分
  • The Beginning of 1 Peter Pt. 2: 1v6-12
    2025/07/03

    In Episode 3 of this series on 1 Peter, Caleb Conley and I discuss the second half of the Prooemium, vv. 6-12, and how Christians have a faith that stems from God's actions in the past, clings to that which He is doing in the present, and hopes for the coming glory that will be revealed when Christ returns. Peter develops the theological mind of his epistle in the first chapter, though, more than this, also sets up the backdrop for how Christians of the first century, and now, are to follow Jesus and live within their new found life in Christ.

    If you enjoy the Peaceing it Back Together podcast and want to support it financially, you can do so at Patreon.Com/PeaceingItBackTogether. All proceeds go to the podcast and helping me continue my education as I currently am working to acquire my Masters in Theological Studies from Boston College.

    Stay connected!

    CollinEllis.com

    Instagram: @CollinJEllis / @Peaceingibt
    Email: collinjellis@outlook.com
    LinkedIn

    Caleb Conley:

    Instagram: @Caleb.Conley
    Youtube: Caleb Conley
    Music (Spotify)
    Email: caleb.conley@praisegodministries.com

    Bibliography:


    Donelson, Lewis R. I & II Peter and Jude: A Commentary." Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2010.

    Achtemeier, Paul J. 1 Peter: A Commentary on First Peter. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1996. 74-93.

    Bartlett, David L. Hebrews. “1 Peter,” in The General Epistles, and Revelation: Fortress Commentary on the Bible Study Edition. edited by Margaret Aymer, Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, & David A. Sanchez. 667-683. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016.

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  • The Beginning of 1 Peter - 1v1-5
    2025/06/19

    In Episode 2 of this series on 1 Peter, Caleb Conley and I attempt to make our way through the Epistolary Introduction (vv 1-2) and the Prooemium (vv 3-12), however, only make it to v5. While we found ourselves repeating some of the content of the opening part of the letter, vv 1-2 specifically, we felt it absolutely necessary to spend adequate time on this section. Peter's opening is that theological backdrop for the remainder of the letter, and must be understood in its totality in order that the rest be read rightly.


    If you wish to support the podcast, you can do so at the patreon link below! I am beyond grateful for all the support I receive, as it helps me to further my education at the collegiate level and spend more time producing the podcast.

    (Patreon.com/PeaceingitBackTogether)


    STAY CONNECTED!

    Instagram: @CollinJEllis / @PeaceingIBT

    Email: CollinJEllis@outlook.com

    LinkedIn


    Caleb Conley's Information:

    Instagram: @Caleb.Conley

    Youtube: Caleb Conley

    Music on Spotify

    Email: caleb.conley@praisegodministries.com


    Bibliography

    Donelson, Lewis R. I & II Peter and Jude: A Commentary." Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2010.

    Achtemeier, Paul J. 1 Peter: A Commentary on First Peter. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1996. 74-93.

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Why is Constantine Important to Christianity & the Nicene Controversy
    2025/06/11

    In Episode 1 of this series on the Ecumenical Councils of the Early Church, my good friend, Christopher McCormick, joins me to begin talking about the importance of Constantine in Christianity, the atmosphere leading up to his emperorship, and the inception of the Nicene council. We found that a lot of information needed to be revisited and talked about further, therefore, this episode is going to be broken into two parts. The next will consist of discussion concerning the theological and ecclesiological atmosphere leading up to the Nicene Council, during it, and hopefully, how it led to the next council, the First Constantinople Council.

    If you wish to support PeaceingIBT financially, which is greatly appreciated, you can do so at patreon.com/PeaceingItBackTogether.

    STAY CONNECTED!

    Instagram: @CollinJEllis or @PeaceingIBT

    Email: CollinJEllis@outlook.com

    LinkedIn

    Bibliography ↓↓↓

    Constantine: End of Persecution 310-313 (Eusebius)

    Letters of Pliny the Younger and the Emperor Trajan Concerning Christianity

    Chadwick, Henry. The Early Church. England: Penguin Books, 1967.

    Davis, Leo D. The First Seven Ecumenical Councils (325-787): Their History and Theology (Theology and Life Series 21) (Volume 21). Collegeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1983.


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  • Who Wrote 1 Peter?
    2025/06/05

    In Episode 1 of this series on 1 Peter, I focus on the largely disputed topic of authorship concerning 1 Peter. Through looking at scholars and the arguments they put forth, we are able to understand the historical context of the letter and its place within our NT canon. The Bibliography can be found at the bottom of this description.

    If you wish to support the podcast, you can do so at the patreon link below! I am beyond grateful for all the support I receive, as it helps me to further my education at the collegiate level and spend more time producing the podcast.

    (patreon.com/PeaceingItBackTogether)


    Instagram: @CollinJEllis / @PeaceingIBT

    Email: CollinJEllis@outlook.com

    LinkedIn


    Bibliography

    Donelson, Lewis R. I & II Peter and Jude: A Commentary. **Louisville, Kentucky. Westminster John Knox Press: 2010.

    Bartlett, David L. Hebrews. “1 Peter,” in The General Epistles, and Revelation: Fortress Commentary on the Bible Study Edition. edited by Margaret Aymer, Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, & David A. Sanchez. 667-683. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016.

    Gupta, Nijay K. “Pseudonymity and the New Testament Letters,” in A Beginners Guide to New Testament Studies. 103-118. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, 2020.


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  • Understanding the Incarnation
    2025/02/02

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    In this episode, Collin Ellis, Eli Jenkins, and Alex Tabor sit down to have a conversation discussing John Cassian's writings "On the Incarnation." Written around 429 ad, this piece was amidst a variety of conversations being had during the 5th century attempting to uncover the metaphysical makeup of Jesus Christ as God and also man. With this comes a plethora of heresies, therefore, we attempt to explicate some of these heresies, describe the right belief, and then pontificate about what these might cause one to think about.

    Keep up with the Podcast!

    1.) Patreon! Financially supporting the podcast helps me to continue making episodes and focus more on my education. The base is $5 a month, and if you decide to join you will become a part of an amazing community of people with a variety of benefits.

    2.) Email questions to Peaceingitbacktogether@gmail.com. I would like to do some QnA episodes and interact with those listening, and this is a wonderful way to do that!

    3.) Stay connected through Instagram! @PeaceingIBT or @CollinJEllis. All updates will be there.

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    1 時間 38 分
  • A Conversation about Modern Missions
    2024/05/24

    In this episode, host Collin Ellis and guest, Colton Lee, discuss the modern missions movements, things that may need to change, things that need to continue, and much more. Why do we as Christians do missions? What is a missions trip supposed to look like?

    This episode is packed with information, but ultimately the prayer of PeaceingIBT is that you would be blessed and enlightened into a deeper understanding of God that you may more deeply know him.

    If you would like to follow Colton Lee, you can do so on Instagram @Coltbrit

    Keep Up With The Podcast!

    There are two ways to do this:

    1.) Patreon! Financially supporting the podcast helps me to continue making episodes, pour time into it, and focus more on ministry/school as a whole. It's $5 a month and you'll be a part of an awesome community of people who make what happens possible.

    2.) Email questions to Peaceingitbacktogether@gmail.com for the end-of-month Q&A beginning on May 31. Every month you can submit questions for the Q&A episode that will be released on the last day of each month!

    3.) Stay connected through Instagram! @PeaceingIBT or @UghitsCollin. All updates will be there.

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    1 時間 5 分