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Defence of the Nicene Definition

Podcast de Athanasius of Alexandria

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In this enlightening exploration of early Church history, we delve into a pivotal letter penned by St. Athanasius during a critical period between his return in 346 and his subsequent flight in 356. Addressed to a friend grappling with Arian challenges regarding the Nicene Definition, Athanasius meticulously dissects the objections surrounding the use of non-scriptural terminology. He boldly critiques the Arianizers inconsistencies and recounts their actions during the council, ultimately revealing how they subscribed to the very terms they now contest. Through a profound examination of divine Sonship and its implications, Athanasius clarifies the necessity of these expressions, emphasizing their roots in Scripture. This insightful dialogue not only sheds light on the historical context but also reaffirms the universal nature of the term catholic as understood by the Church prior to the Great Schism. Join us as we uncover this rich theological heritage. - Summary by J. Denning

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7 episodios

episode 007 - On the Arian Symbol Unoriginate artwork

007 - On the Arian Symbol Unoriginate

In this enlightening exploration of early Church history, we delve into a pivotal letter penned by St. Athanasius during a critical period between his return in 346 and his subsequent flight in 356. Addressed to a friend grappling with Arian challenges regarding the Nicene Definition, Athanasius meticulously dissects the objections surrounding the use of non-scriptural terminology. He boldly critiques the Arianizers inconsistencies and recounts their actions during the council, ultimately revealing how they subscribed to the very terms they now contest. Through a profound examination of divine Sonship and its implications, Athanasius clarifies the necessity of these expressions, emphasizing their roots in Scripture. This insightful dialogue not only sheds light on the historical context but also reaffirms the universal nature of the term catholic as understood by the Church prior to the Great Schism. Join us as we uncover this rich theological heritage. - Summary by J. Denning

11 de feb de 2026 - 20 min
episode 006 - Authorities in Support of the Council artwork

006 - Authorities in Support of the Council

In this enlightening exploration of early Church history, we delve into a pivotal letter penned by St. Athanasius during a critical period between his return in 346 and his subsequent flight in 356. Addressed to a friend grappling with Arian challenges regarding the Nicene Definition, Athanasius meticulously dissects the objections surrounding the use of non-scriptural terminology. He boldly critiques the Arianizers inconsistencies and recounts their actions during the council, ultimately revealing how they subscribed to the very terms they now contest. Through a profound examination of divine Sonship and its implications, Athanasius clarifies the necessity of these expressions, emphasizing their roots in Scripture. This insightful dialogue not only sheds light on the historical context but also reaffirms the universal nature of the term catholic as understood by the Church prior to the Great Schism. Join us as we uncover this rich theological heritage. - Summary by J. Denning

11 de feb de 2026 - 16 min
episode 005 - Defence of the Council's Phrases From the Essence and One in Essence artwork

005 - Defence of the Council's Phrases From the Essence and One in Essence

In this enlightening exploration of early Church history, we delve into a pivotal letter penned by St. Athanasius during a critical period between his return in 346 and his subsequent flight in 356. Addressed to a friend grappling with Arian challenges regarding the Nicene Definition, Athanasius meticulously dissects the objections surrounding the use of non-scriptural terminology. He boldly critiques the Arianizers inconsistencies and recounts their actions during the council, ultimately revealing how they subscribed to the very terms they now contest. Through a profound examination of divine Sonship and its implications, Athanasius clarifies the necessity of these expressions, emphasizing their roots in Scripture. This insightful dialogue not only sheds light on the historical context but also reaffirms the universal nature of the term catholic as understood by the Church prior to the Great Schism. Join us as we uncover this rich theological heritage. - Summary by J. Denning

11 de feb de 2026 - 30 min
episode 004 - Proof of the Catholic Sense of the Word Son artwork

004 - Proof of the Catholic Sense of the Word Son

In this enlightening exploration of early Church history, we delve into a pivotal letter penned by St. Athanasius during a critical period between his return in 346 and his subsequent flight in 356. Addressed to a friend grappling with Arian challenges regarding the Nicene Definition, Athanasius meticulously dissects the objections surrounding the use of non-scriptural terminology. He boldly critiques the Arianizers inconsistencies and recounts their actions during the council, ultimately revealing how they subscribed to the very terms they now contest. Through a profound examination of divine Sonship and its implications, Athanasius clarifies the necessity of these expressions, emphasizing their roots in Scripture. This insightful dialogue not only sheds light on the historical context but also reaffirms the universal nature of the term catholic as understood by the Church prior to the Great Schism. Join us as we uncover this rich theological heritage. - Summary by J. Denning

11 de feb de 2026 - 13 min
episode 003 - Two Senses of the Word Son artwork

003 - Two Senses of the Word Son

In this enlightening exploration of early Church history, we delve into a pivotal letter penned by St. Athanasius during a critical period between his return in 346 and his subsequent flight in 356. Addressed to a friend grappling with Arian challenges regarding the Nicene Definition, Athanasius meticulously dissects the objections surrounding the use of non-scriptural terminology. He boldly critiques the Arianizers inconsistencies and recounts their actions during the council, ultimately revealing how they subscribed to the very terms they now contest. Through a profound examination of divine Sonship and its implications, Athanasius clarifies the necessity of these expressions, emphasizing their roots in Scripture. This insightful dialogue not only sheds light on the historical context but also reaffirms the universal nature of the term catholic as understood by the Church prior to the Great Schism. Join us as we uncover this rich theological heritage. - Summary by J. Denning

11 de feb de 2026 - 35 min
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