
Audio Theology
Religion og åndelighetThis podcast consists of various readings theological, historical, and practical.
Siste episoder av Audio Theology podcast
- Perga (00:39:19)
This message speaks of the weighty decision made by John Mark at Perga on Paul's first mission journey.
- Cyril of Jerusalem (00:03:24)
Taken from Schaff's History of the Christian Church; see here.
- John Dick, On Theology (3) (00:10:47)
The character of the work is well and extensively known. It is a sound, judicious, comprehensive system of Theology, the best we know of in the English language; well adapted to the wants of theological students and of intelligent readers generally. source
- How to be Thankful (00:39:32)
This is a message to help us understand the virtue of gratitude.
- The Friend (00:29:54)
This reading is chapter 2 of Jacob Abbott's book The Young Christian. The print version of the book is here.
- A Standing Intercessor (00:40:50)
A consideration of Stephen's trial, execution as well as the vision which God gave Stephen as he lay dying.
- Gregory Nazianzen (00:21:42)
Taken from Schaff's History of the Christian Church; see here.
- Gregory of Nyssa (00:07:41)
Taken from Schaff's History of the Christian Church; see here.
- Confession (00:30:35)
This reading is chapter 1 of Jacob Abbott's book The Young Christian. The print version of the book is here.
- Has Something Happened in Your Life? (00:55:12)
Something happened in the life of Paul. What was it that led up to this revolution in his thinking? What were the thoughts in his mind that were unsettling him and causing him to think twice about Jesus of Nazareth?
- The Shepherd Struck (00:40:19)
This is an explanation and application of the truth found in Zechariah chapter 13.
- John Dick, On Theology (2) (00:11:02)
The character of the work is well and extensively known. It is a sound, judicious, comprehensive system of Theology, the best we know of in the English language; well adapted to the wants of theological students and of intelligent readers generally. source
- John Dick, On Theology (1) (00:07:11)
The character of the work is well and extensively known. It is a sound, judicious, comprehensive system of Theology, the best we know of in the English language; well adapted to the wants of theological students and of intelligent readers generally. source