Épisodes

  • Episode 61: Bradford Littlejohn on Richard Hooker
    Dec 15 2022

    In this episode, Wyatt Graham speaks with Bradford Littlejohn about the life and work of Richard Hooker. We also took about political theology more broadly, ecclesiology, and about John Davenant. Bradford is the president of the Davenant Institute, which retrieves the wisdoms of the Protestant tradition to renew and build up the church. To learn more, checkout DI's website here: https://davenantinstitute.org/

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    46 min
  • Episode 60: Alastair Roberts on Biblical Interpretation and James Jordan
    Oct 31 2022

    In this episode, I talk with Alastair Roberts about the importance of careful study of the Bible to understand its typological and symbolic structure. We also discuss why he recommended "Through New Eyes" by James Jordan online (which I then bought and read!). Check out his website where you can find links to his Soundcloud and YouTube page where he hosts his talks on biblical interpretation: https://alastairadversaria.com/. Be on the lookout for a Theopolis podcast series where he'll discuss Jordan's work with Peter Leithart and others, which should be out very soon (https://soundcloud.com/user-812874628).  Note: I called the Theopolis podcast Theophilus for some reason at the end, and I might have done it earlier too. In my defence, I think loving God is good.

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    51 min
  • Episode 59: Why we Should read Irenaeus of Lyon
    Oct 27 2022

    In this episode, Drs. Wyatt Graham and Jim Payton talk about Irenaeus of Lyon as well Philip Melanchthon and Martin Bucer. Make sure to buy Dr. Payton's book where he condenses Irenaeus's great work "Against Heresies" into one volume here: https://www.amazon.ca/Irenaeus-Christian-Faith-Condensation-Heresies/dp/1608996247

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    50 min
  • Episode 58: Alex Tseng on What Carl Henry got Wrong
    Oct 20 2022

    In this episode, I speak with Professor Alex Tseng (PhD Oxford) about Carl F. H. Henry. Professor Tseng currently serves as research professor in the Department of Philosophy at Zhejiang University in China. In particular, we talk about how Carl Henry diverged from earlier classically Protestant distinctions such as Archetypal and Ectypal theology and affirmed a form of knowledge akin (but not exact) to univocalism. Do check out Prof Tseng's author page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Shao-Kai-Tseng/....   [Sometime in the middle of the Podcast, I (Wyatt) mistakingly said that Carl Henry was part of the Evangelical Free Church. I correct myself at the end, but don't be misled by my mistake!]

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    50 min
  • Episode 57: Alan Hayes on Indigenous History in Canada
    Dec 7 2021

    In this discussion, Alan Hayes and I discuss Indigenous people in Canada. We cover, broadly speaking, the stages of European and Indigenous relations in Canada.

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    48 min
  • Episode 56: Archbishop Mark MacDonald on Indigenous Persons in Canada
    Nov 30 2021
    In this episode, I talk The Most Rev. Mark MacDonald who "became the Anglican Church of Canada’s first National Indigenous Anglican Bishop in 2007." We discuss indigenous persons in Canada as well as the Christian faith among indigenous persons in Canada.
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    44 min
  • Episode 55: Ephraim Radner on Scripture
    Nov 16 2021
    In this episode, professor Ephraim Radner and I discuss the nature of Scripture. You won't want to miss this conversation. Make sure to listen right to the end. We develop an idea right to that the end of the conversation. So it might just be worth the wait. 
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    42 min
  • Episode 54: Don Hutchison on Religious Freedom in Canada
    Nov 9 2021
    In this episode, author Don Hutchison and I talk about religious freedom in Canada. Don has published on the topic of religious freedom in Canada. To learn more and to find his books, check out his website: http://www.donhutchinson.ca/
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    47 min