Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(336)
-
▼
March
(16)
- Saint Jerome & the Deuterocanonicals
- Podcast lessons about the Septuagint
- History of the Septuagint Text
- Saint Jerome & The Septuagint
- Pan-Orthodox synod
- Backed out
- Ancient Christian Faith Initiative classes
- The names of Jesus
- The Clergy in the first 5 centuries
- Forgiveness sunday
- Robert Hamilton "Election in Romans Chapter Nine"
- Leave of Absence
- Tradition
- Divine Energies
- Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelical Protestantism: A...
- "On Infants' Early Deaths" by Saint Gregory
-
▼
March
(16)
Saint Moses the Black
Saint Moses the Black
Ecumenical Councils
Popular Posts
-
This is from the podcast " Journeys to Orthodoxy " As seen from the website : "Zacchaeus was young boy in a broken home when ...
-
This magazine was inspired by the works of Ft. Seraphim Rose . When he died a group of younger monks of the brotherhood wanted to get his wo...
-
The Sunday coming up is "The Sunday of all the Saints" . In western christianity this day was moved from May/June to November 1st....
-
Sidenote: I am against all modern music in any christian liturgy. Let's keep christian liturgies ancient, and free from corruption. I be...
-
As seen from Urban Media Today : Quote: "FOCUS North America is opening a new center in Pittsburgh, PA and it’s all because of the work...
-
T4G 2010 -- Session 7 -- Ligon Duncan from Together for the Gospel (T4G) on Vimeo . Dr. Ligon Duncan is a Presbyterian, but he was talking...
Labels
- about me (54)
- African American (33)
- Albert (5)
- ancestral sin (5)
- Ancient Christianity Conference (31)
- ancient heresies (23)
- ancientfaithradio (124)
- Archeology (11)
- Arminianism (32)
- Atheism (26)
- Atonement (18)
- Audio Sermons (10)
- Augustinianism (14)
- Baptism (11)
- Bible study (12)
- Book reviews (7)
- books (69)
- brotherhood of saint moses (25)
- calamity (2)
- Calvinism (69)
- charity (3)
- Christmass (10)
- Christology (1)
- Church Calendar (5)
- church fathers (60)
- church history (120)
- Confession (1)
- conspiracy theories (4)
- conversion stories (42)
- creationism (13)
- David (7)
- debates (14)
- determinism (1)
- Divine Energies/grace (15)
- Divine Energiesgrace (1)
- Divine Liturgy (5)
- Dr. Jeannie Constantinou (43)
- Eastern Orthodoxy (254)
- ecclesiology (3)
- Economics (2)
- Ecumenical councils (8)
- election (6)
- eschatology (22)
- Eucharist (7)
- Eugenics (7)
- Evangelism (1)
- fasting (8)
- free will (27)
- Ft. Thomas Hopko (43)
- fullpreterism (5)
- hiphop music (31)
- Icons (15)
- Incarnation (1)
- interest (3)
- Isa Almisry (1)
- Jesus (18)
- Kabane52 (1)
- Kallistos Ware (8)
- Learning Greek (5)
- Lectures (2)
- Lutheranism (1)
- Maximus Scott (2)
- Monasticism (15)
- Neopaganism (1)
- News (6)
- Oriental Orthodox (16)
- Orthodox Apologetics (22)
- Orthodox education (12)
- Orthodox Podcasts (30)
- Orthodox videos (67)
- Orthros/Matins (1)
- Panentheism (4)
- Parish life (34)
- pascha (9)
- Pascha/Easter (17)
- Patristics (7)
- perseverance (7)
- phatcatholic (6)
- politics (51)
- Prayer (32)
- prevenient grace (6)
- Protestantism (135)
- quotes (5)
- rapture (2)
- resources (8)
- resurrection of the dead (5)
- RocknRoll (4)
- Roman Catholicism (36)
- Romans 9 (10)
- sacramental theology (6)
- Sacred Music (10)
- scripture (71)
- scripture exposition/Interpretation (95)
- semi-pelagianism (9)
- Septuagint (12)
- Sola Scriptura (5)
- Theological vocabulary (6)
- Theotokos (4)
- thoughts (157)
- Tony Allen (9)
- tradition (35)
- Trinity (9)
- Western Rite (1)
Saint John the Theologian
Saint John the Theologian
Facebook Badge
Followers
Total Pageviews
Protestant & Catholic Rapsites I post on
About Me
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelical Protestantism: A Dialogue
This is from the podcast Ancient Faith Presents.
As seen from the website:
"On February 19, 2009, the Wheaton College Diversity Committee hosted a dialogue in Wheaton, Illinois, between Dr. Bradley Nassif, an Orthodox professor of biblical and theological studies at North Park University, and Dr. George Kalantzis, an Evangelical professor of theology at Wheaton College. Each speaker was asked to defend the merits of his particular theological perspective."
Play Audio
Direct Link
JNORM888
As seen from the website:
"On February 19, 2009, the Wheaton College Diversity Committee hosted a dialogue in Wheaton, Illinois, between Dr. Bradley Nassif, an Orthodox professor of biblical and theological studies at North Park University, and Dr. George Kalantzis, an Evangelical professor of theology at Wheaton College. Each speaker was asked to defend the merits of his particular theological perspective."
Play Audio
Direct Link
JNORM888
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
About Me
Blogs: Eastern Orthodox
-
-
Why Not Use Ancient Rites?6 years ago
-
-
The Four Horsemen of Palamism3 years ago
-
-
-
It’s Time to Say Goodbye3 years ago
-
-
-
Orthodox Life15 years ago
-
-
-
-
The End of This Work2 months ago
-
-
The end of Pious Fabrications11 years ago
-
-
Bending Toward Bethlehem2 years ago
Blogs: Oriental Orthodox
-
-
Restoration of The Son9 years ago
Blogs: Roman Catholic
-
-
-
-
-
-
A Brief Update12 years ago
-
-
-
My Sister's New Blog14 years ago
-
Blogs: Anglo-Catholic/ACNA
-
PREDESTINATION AS PAUL DESCRIBED IT3 days ago
-
Hello world!2 years ago
-
-
-
Blogs: Lutheran Protestant
-
I got to talk about Lutheran Advent Music…2 months ago
-
-
-
Blogs: Mostly Arminian Protestant
-
Book Review: Grace for All10 years ago
-
-
Denah Rumah Type 36 Luas Tanah 727 years ago
-
Christian Rappers and Collaborations14 years ago
-
-
-
-
-
-
On Losing Debates9 months ago
-
-
-
-
NOT Independence Sunday16 years ago
-
The Story of the Early Church – Part 310 months ago
Blogs: Reformed Protestant
-
-
Do Not Disavow1 year ago
-
-
This Blog Has Moved!!!11 years ago
-
-
Is Peter the Rock of the Church?16 years ago
-
-

0 comments: