• S4 E5: Athanasius' Festal Letter (AD367)

  • Jun 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

S4 E5: Athanasius' Festal Letter (AD367)

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Season 4 of Down Under Theology, a podcast equipping and encouraging Australian Christians to get down and under the theology impacting the life and mission of the church.

    In season 4, we are sinking our teeth into Church History! We'll look at key moments in the history of the church and discover their significance for the life and mission of the church today.

    In the fifth episode of season 4, we conclude our short mini-series looking at the factors that helped to stabilize the church as it started to grow - church government, creeds, and the canon. This week, we dig into Athansius' Festal Letter which, among other things, lists the books of the Bible. We have a discussion about the recognition and reception of the canon, and the implications for the church today.


    Thoughts, questions or feedback? Get in touch with us at downundertheology@gmail.com.

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    Episode Hosts:

    • Allister Lum Mow (@allisterlm)
    • Cameron Clausing (@cam_clausing)
    • Murray Smith


    Producer:

    • Nick Rabe


    Episode Sponsor:

    • Christ College, Sydney


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    S4 Episode 5 - Show Notes

    Recommended Resources -

    • Canon Fodder - Michael Kruger's blog
    • Canon Revisited: Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament Books by Michael J. Kruger
    • Who Chose the Gospels?: Probing the Great Gospel Conspiracy by Charles E. Hill (Amazon Link)
    • Who Chose the Books of the New Testament? by Charles E. Hill



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