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Ancient Wisdom Revisited

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What if life's most profound questions—about God, humanity, and purpose—have already been explored by history's greatest thinkers? Ancient Wisdom Revisited uncovers timeless insights from influential Christian theologians, making them accessible today. In season one, we explore John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536), one of the most influential works of Protestant theology. Whether you're a theology student or curious seeker, this podcast offers fresh, meaningful engagement with classic ideas. Disclaimer: Created using AI, based on the original writings of the theologians.

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episode Providence Paradox - Exploring God’s Plan in All Things - Chapter 18 - Book 1 cover

Providence Paradox - Exploring God’s Plan in All Things - Chapter 18 - Book 1

Institutes of the Christian Religion (John Calvin) - Book 1, Chapter 16 How can a loving, all-powerful God allow suffering? Are our choices truly ours if God controls everything? These are questions that have haunted humanity for centuries, and John Calvin doesn’t shy away from tackling them head-on. In this episode of The Deep Dive, titled "Providence Paradox," we dive deep into Calvin’s thought-provoking exploration of divine providence—God’s absolute sovereignty over every detail of life, even the darkest moments. Join us as we unpack Calvin’s distinction between God's hidden will and revealed will, his nuanced perspective on human free will, and why even evil actions can’t escape God’s ultimate plan. We’ll explore stories like Judas’s betrayal and the trials of Job, where divine purpose collides with human suffering in ways we may never fully grasp. Whether you're questioning how faith and suffering can coexist or simply seeking to understand the profound mysteries of God’s sovereignty, this episode offers a lens through which you can find hope, trust, and purpose in life’s toughest questions. Sources Cited: * Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin * Works by D.A. Carson on God's sovereignty and human freedom Biblical References: * Job 1-2 (Satan's permission to test Job) * Matthew 26:14-16 (Judas’s betrayal of Jesus) * Romans 5:3-4 (Suffering produces endurance, builds character, and gives hope) * Psalm 23:4 (Valley of the shadow of death) * Isaiah 55:8-9 (God’s thoughts and ways beyond human understanding) Disclaimer: Created using AI, based on the original writings of the theologians referenced.

29. okt. 2024 - 14 min
episode Sovereign Threads: Unraveling God's Providence and Our Choices - Chapter 16-17 - Book 1 cover

Sovereign Threads: Unraveling God's Providence and Our Choices - Chapter 16-17 - Book 1

Institutes of the Christian Religion (John Calvin) – Book 1 – Chapter 16-17 How much control does God really have over our lives? If He is truly sovereign, what does that mean for our choices, our suffering, and the moments when life seems to spiral out of control? These are the kinds of profound questions we grapple with in this episode of Sovereign Threads: Unraveling God's Providence and Our Choices. John Calvin’s exploration of divine providence offers us a radical perspective on God's intimate involvement in every detail of creation—guiding not just the grand events but even the smallest moments in our lives. But how do God's plans coexist with human free will? And if God is orchestrating everything, where does that leave us in the face of suffering and tragedy? Through vivid analogies and Calvin’s own writings, we navigate the tension between divine sovereignty and human freedom, uncovering how this theological concept can bring hope and clarity in the midst of life’s hardest questions. Join us as we explore the profound idea that God is the ultimate captain, steering us toward our destination—even when we cannot see the shore. Learn how Calvin’s view of providence can transform our understanding of pain, success, and even the everyday moments that make up our lives. We also explore how Calvin’s theology contrasts with naturalism, Eastern religions, and other worldviews, inviting a broader discussion on the nature of suffering, love, and divine purpose. Sources Cited: * John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 16 * Romans 8:28 * Proverbs 3:5-6 * Genesis 50:20 (Story of Joseph) * The Book of Job (Story of Job) Disclaimer: Created using AI, based on the original writings of the theologians referenced.

24. okt. 2024 - 22 min
episode Image of God - Humanity, Free Will, and the Fall - Chapter 15 - Book 1 cover

Image of God - Humanity, Free Will, and the Fall - Chapter 15 - Book 1

Institutes of the Christian Religion (John Calvin) - Book 1 - Chapter 15 What does it mean to be truly human? Are we simply beings driven by choices, or is there something more profound, more divine, embedded within us? In this episode, we explore one of the most essential questions of human existence through the lens of John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion. Calvin's reflections on the Imago Dei—the image of God—invite us to reconsider our origins, our capacity for good, and the tragic nature of the fall. Why did humanity, created so magnificently, choose to turn away from its Creator? And how does our free will, as Calvin understood it, shape both the beauty and the brokenness of our lives? Journey with us as we uncover Calvin’s nuanced view of humanity's original state, free will, and the significance of our physical and spiritual reflection of God's nature. How can these centuries-old ideas illuminate modern questions about identity, purpose, and the struggle between good and evil? Along the way, we’ll examine how theologians like NT Wright and CS Lewis, and even historian Tom Holland, have been influenced by Calvin’s ideas, exploring their continued relevance today. Citations: * John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 15 * NT Wright, The Day the Revolution Began * CS Lewis, The Problem of Pain * Tom Holland, Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World Bible Passages: * Genesis 1:26-27 * Ecclesiastes 12:7 * Colossians 3:23-24 Disclaimer: Created using AI, based on the original writings of the theologians referenced.

21. okt. 2024 - 21 min
episode Creation's Whisper: Finding The True God in the Fabric of Creation - Chapter 14 - Book 1 cover

Creation's Whisper: Finding The True God in the Fabric of Creation - Chapter 14 - Book 1

Institutes of the Christian Religion (John Calvin) - Book 1 - Chapter 14 Have you ever looked up at the stars and wondered if the universe is trying to tell us something? Is there a deeper meaning behind the beauty and complexity of the world around us? In this episode, we dive into these profound questions with John Calvin as our guide, exploring how creation itself points us toward the true God. Calvin doesn't just offer abstract philosophy—he presents a powerful argument grounded in the very fabric of the universe, showing how every detail of creation reveals its Creator. Join us as we break down Calvin’s insights from Institutes of the Christian Religion (Book 1, Chapter 14), where he confronts the age-old question: how do we distinguish the true God from the false? Along the way, we’ll discuss the intricate design of the universe, the balance of ecosystems, and even scientific discoveries that seem to echo Calvin’s vision of divine providence. From the wonder of fine-tuning to the rhythm of creation’s Sabbath, this episode reveals how God’s presence is woven into every corner of the cosmos—and why it matters for how we live today. Citations: * Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin, Book 1, Chapter 14 * Hoyle, Fred. "The Synthesis of the Elements from Hydrogen." The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, vol. 1, 1954. Bible Passages: * Genesis 1:1 * Psalm 19:1 * Exodus 20:8-11 * Colossians 1:16-17 * Romans 1:20 Disclaimer: Created using AI, based on the original writings of the theologians referenced.

20. okt. 2024 - 11 min
episode God in Three Persons: Lessons from John Calvin for a Divided World - Chapter 13 - Book 1 cover

God in Three Persons: Lessons from John Calvin for a Divided World - Chapter 13 - Book 1

Institutes of the Christian Religion (John Calvin) - Book 1 - Chapter 13 Ever wondered why the concept of the Trinity feels so elusive, like trying to hold water in your hands? Or why understanding God as both one and three is so foundational yet so difficult to grasp? In a world where extreme individualism clashes with oppressive collectivism, could the ancient doctrine of the Trinity offer a blueprint for unity without erasing diversity? These are the questions we explore in this episode. In "God in Three Persons: Lessons from John Calvin for a Divided World," we dive deep into John Calvin’s profound examination of the Trinity. Drawing from Institutes of the Christian Religion, Calvin wrestles with this core Christian belief, showing how it not only shapes our understanding of God but also informs how we live, relate, and even govern. Along the way, we’ll discuss why this ancient doctrine is still deeply relevant today, challenging both Western individualism and collectivist mindsets. Through Calvin’s sharp insights, we find that understanding the Trinity isn’t just a theological exercise—it’s key to understanding ourselves and our world. Citations: * Christopher Watkin, Biblical Critical Theory * John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 13 * Genesis 1:26, John 1:1, Matthew 28:19, Isaiah 9:6, 2 Corinthians 13:14 Disclaimer: Created using AI, based on the original writings of the theologians referenced.

19. okt. 2024 - 14 min
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