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On October 23rd, 524, Boethius, the last of the Classical philosophers and the first Medieval Man, was executed. Today, 1,500 years later, his work, especially The Consolation of Philosophy, continues to influence many, including major thinkers such as C.S. Lewis. Dr. Tom Ward returns to Mere Fidelity to discuss what Boethius can teach us today. Dr. Ward has recently written a new book about Boethius: After Stoicism. With the resurgence of interest in Stoicism spreading rapidly online and off, you will certainly benefit from this conversation.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
A Very Important Book [0:00]
1,500 Years Ago Today [1:53]
Stoicism [4:07]
Apatheia and Ataraxia [7:07]
Self-Indulgent Sadness [10:00]
Joy [15:03]
His Christian Bona Fides [19:01]
Wisdom [25:27]
Therapy [28:08]
The Philosophers Who Don’t Do Anything [35:10]
The End of an Era [36:25] -
Dr. Tim Perry returns to Mere Fidelity with a (as Matt calls it) “spicy” book about how ancient heresies have structured the political witness of modern evangelicalism. This is bad. Maybe even very bad.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
One Correction [0:00]
Speaking of Politics (again) [2:04]
The Challenge of Critiquing Self-Loathing [5:59]
Straddling Worlds [8:14]
Sourcing Heresy [10:58]
Balancing Two Kingdoms [14:40]
Slow Down [18:02]
Presupposed Politics [22:00]
Patchwork Theology [25:25]
Gnostic Relevance [29:31]
Settle Down [36:57]
Idolatrously High Stakes [38:35] -
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Politics has inflated beyond the realm where it can order our finite, common, physical lives. What is the natural realm of politics? How is it delimited by human mortality? Theologian Dr. Ephraim Radner joins Matt and Alastair to discuss the theme of his fascinating new book, Mortal Goods: Reimagining Christian Political Duty.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Discount for All!! [0:00]
Speaking of Politics [1:48]
Defining Mortality and Politics [2:28]
Indifferentism [9:17]
Catastrophes Waiting to Happen [17:03]
Providence in Control [20:19]
Utter Grace [25:50]
Normal and Abnormal Politics [29:34]
The Monarchy [39:27]
Personal Sovereignty [46:02] -
In a recent podcast appearance (not here, thank God), N.T. Wright made some, shall we say, controversial remarks that caused quite a stir in the Evangelical world in England and the UK. Seeing as his theological work is so good, Derek, Matt, and Alastair are taking this as a chance to explore how we ought to respond when good theologians say bad things in public. They address not only the substance of Wright’s comments but also their context and effects.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Strong Recommendation [0:00]
Ungaurded Remarks [1:27]
Interestingly Stupid? [4:17]
Culture Shock Across the Pond [10:07]
The Real Issue [12:14]
Guns and Nuance [15:52]
New World Sensibilities [20:31]
Partisan Bundling [23:31]
Perceptual Problems [25:36]
Whither Prolife Politics? [27:13]
“Americans are foreign to each other.” [32:18]
Paving with Good Intentions [38:28]
New Game Plan [43:46] -
How seriously should we take statistical numbers given in the Bible? If you need more of a prompt than that to listen to the Mere Fi cast and crew talk about ancient army sizes, genealogical ages, historical populations, and 153 fish… then you are not in our target audience! BTW, did you know that the ages given for Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are in a sequence according to a formula involving square numbers? True story.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Something of Moment [0:00]
The First Domino [1:32]
Fancy Accounting [6:34]
Rules of Thumb [9:04]
Unsatisfying Hyperbole [15:27]
Literally [18:48]
Hyperbole with a Point [19:36]
Textual Clues [28:12]
Triangular Numbers [33:15]
The Bottom Line [40:48] -
Do you assume that being “spiritual but not religious” is a fad of modernism? Think again. It goes way, way back into history. Dr. Michael Horton joins Derek, Matt, and Alastair to talk about this attitude from the cults of Orpheus in ancient Persia through Neo-Platonism and it’s influence on Christianity and even the language of ascent in the Reformers. Join us for a wild ride that ends with your friendly neighborhood Instagram influencer.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
A Definitely Interesting Book [0:00]
Why did it have to be shamans? [3:05]
Disorganized Religion [7:18]
Orpheus and Natural Supernaturalism [9:38]
Plato and Christianity [14:08]
Ritual Creep [20:37]
Irenaeus vs Origen [26:05]
History of Religion [33:13]
I can haz ascent? [39:10]
Popular Gnosticism [48:21] -
The data is in. Social media has now been studied long enough that we are able to compile reliable data, not just anecdotal evidence, about its effects on the mental health of boys, girls, young men, and young women. Algorithms, video games, porn, and more affect boys and girls very differently. And as the results become clearer, it also becomes more clear what to do about it. Andy Crouch returns to Mere Fidelity to discuss the problems and the solutions with Matt, Alastair, and Derek.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Proper Attention [0:00]
Technology Correspondent [1:42]
We Have the Data [2:54]
Asymmetrical Effects [10:24]
Morality Is Actually Practical [14:01]
Idolatry Works Short-Term [15:16]
Shifting Discourse [19:20]
The Algorithm [27:54]
Mental Distance [32:18]
No Control Group [35:01]
Practical Application [36:40]
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Having recently been reminded of the ongoing disagreements about the ordination of women, the Mere Fi cast turn to the OG ordination, namely, the Levitical priesthood. What do the forms, narratives, and practices of the tribe of Levi in the Old Testament teach us about the role of pastor and priest now in the New Testamanet? And most importantly, should we require our pastors to wear swords?
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
It’s Raining in England [0:00]
A Better Beginning [2:08]
Scriptural Background [4:49]
Representative Function [7:17]
Vengeance [9:13]
Purity [19:15]
Sacrificial Genders [23:02]
Pastoral Forms & Hippie Slang [24:30]
The Grammar of Priesthood [27:05]
Natural Law Dissenters [34:53]
Narrative Reinforcements [38:15]
Exceptions to the Rule [43:22]
Testamental Continuity [49:22] -
In response to a listener question, Derek, Matt, and Alastair go deep on the doctrine of creation. They ask and answer questions about whether creation is real, what counts as worship, what makes a doctrine of creation thick or thin, and whether we need to be thinking about God at all times.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
On the Excitement Meter [0:00]
Wherein Lies the Deepness? [2:13]
Reality and Goodness [10:30]
Participatory vs. Intrinsic Value [14:12]
A Dim Reflection [15:53]
Curiositas [18:57]
Not Everything Is Worship [22:39]
Children of the Earth [40:44] -
Is it useful to talk about finding our identity in Christ? Is that the language that the Scripture uses? How do our modern and post-modern ideas of identity thin out our understanding of self? Derek, Matt, and Alastair tackle these sticky issues with their signature tenacity and panache.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Reunited [0:00]
Effectively Vapid [1:14]
Identity in Scripture [7:00]
Arriving at Identity [11:16]
Thick and Thin Categories [13:19]
I Identify As [16:12]
The Proleptic Case for Identity [22:10]
Finding Yourself Here [25:12]
The Language of Self [28:29]
Character and Virtue [34:07]
Unsettling of Identity [39:04] -
What makes good summer reading? If anyone would know, it’s the Mere Fi bookworms. This isn’t a book recommendation episode. Matt, Andrew, and Alastair ask the questions to figure out what actually drives each of them to read the books they do, and why they are so different.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
The Glue Guy [0:00]
A Lack of Resonance [1:41]
Finding Resonance [7:28]
Malaise & Wonder [10:54]
Read Your Greens [16:35]
To Each His Own [18:34]
The Questions that Animate You [23:06]
Sexy Thinker Books [27:25]
First-Order Encounters with the Text [32:55]
Be Selective [37:10]
Think Lewisly [42:34] -
Ewan Goligher has written a book making a clear and strong argument against euthanasia and for the intrinsic value of human life. He joins Matt and Alastair to discuss many fine points of this complex and knotty issue, including the history of the legality of euthanasia in Canada, the ethical implications of suicide, the good of death, and the intrinsic value of a human’s existence.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Keep Us Going [0:00]
A Sudden Change in Canada [1:48]
A Reaction from the Church [6:48]
Autonomy of Physicians [9:56]
Whose Prima Facie? [14:34]
Intrinsic Value [18:42]
Suicide qua Suicide [21:06]
Existence [27:47]
Death as a Witness [32:28]
Death as a Mercy [35:44]
Creatures in Time [44:51] -
Professor Oliver O’Donovan joins Matt and Derek once more. This time they discuss the relationship of Christian belief and practice to the contemporary political realities of our world. Do we need a new constitution? What’s to be done about the current wars? How can we properly utilize passion and reason in elections?
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
The O’Donovan Inception [0:00]
The Role of Scripture in Political Judgment [2:46]
How do we read Genesis? [7:31]
Carl Schmitt: Friend-Enemy Polarity [10:26]
Augustine: Objects of Common Love [16:24]
Rene Girard: Rivalry [21:42]
Pro- and Post-Liberalism [24:45]
New Beginnings [31:18]
The Role of Reason in Politics [36:22]
Remember the Rest of the World [40:31] -
The renowned Professor Oliver O’Donovan joins Matt and Alastair to discuss the relationship between the practice of the Christian faith and the philosophical field of ethics.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
A Warm Welcome [0:00]
How can ethics be Christian? [1:44]
Creation vs. Nature [5:27]
Family Duty [11:28]
Jewish Tradition [19:10]
Novelty [23:19]
Variety [27:52]
The Closure of the Canon [34:37]
Moral Formation [38:55] -
Casuistry is a technical term for a way of reasoning about ethical principles in specific situations. It fell into disuse historically in favor of a more narrative-based view of the world. But some of the Mere Fidelity cast are sensing that there is a felt lack of organized principle application to pastoral situations in the church. Do you agree that casuistry needs to make a comeback?
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
The Kazooists North American Tour 2024 [0:00]
What is casuistry? [2:53]
History, Both Catholic and Protestant [5:30]
Conflicting Principles [7:46]
Proper Context, Lacking Confession [13:58]
Practical Application of Practical Application [20:40]
Narrative & Principle United [22:08]
Moral Reasoning in Paul’s Epistles [28:44]
Legalism [30:38]
First Steps for Pastors [37:05] -
Taking up a difficult passage of Scripture, Alastair, Andrew, and Matt consider the incident in which Jacob deceives Isaac into giving him the blessing. Multiple respected theologians bring solid principles to bear on the interpretation of this reading, and come to very different conclusions. What is to be done? Is lying always and everywhere wrong? Was Jacob justified in his ruse? And in the process Alastair reveals some striking parallels between this story and that of King David.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Tempus Fugit [0:00]
Misreading the Preposition [2:12]
The Setup [3:34]
The Dispute [7:16]
The Anderson School [14:43]
Davidic Parallels [23:38]
Urgency in Lying [30:09]
“I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.” [36:19]
Rogues Gallery or Rogues Mirror? [38:35] -
When dealing with delicate, nuanced, disputed, or important issues, should Christians primarily rely on their own judgment or the authority of church leaders in their lives? Derek, Alastair, and Matt bring their own experience to bear, as well as a reliance on Scripture and authority, to answer this listener-submitted question.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Hot Deal [0:00]
A Better Question Than It Sounds [2:21]
Be Like Alastair [4:14]
Clarification of Roles [8:55]
Avoiding Individualism [13:30]
Submission to Commands [22:24]
Casuistry [26:18]
Rebellion [30:18]
Confessions [35:52] -
Andrew, Matt, and Alastair take up the oft-disputed passage from First Timothy that seems to restrict the authority of women in the church. What’s the best way to handle this in the twenty-first century?
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Zwingli the Pastor [0:00]
Old Conundrum, New Energy [1:39]
One Weird Question [3:18]
One Further Question [6:35]
Ecclesiastical Evolution [11:22]
vv. 11-15 [16:25]
Load-Bearing Details [22:12]
Autheneo and Didasko [27:27]
Restricting Teaching [29:26]
Saved Through Childbearing [35:00] -
Christ is risen indeed, alleluia! The Easter season is upon us, and the regular cast and crew have the Resurrection on their minds. This year Matt, Alastair, and Derek dive into the Gospel of John to discuss what makes this account different than the other gospels, including, but not limited to: why Jesus told Mary Magdalene not to touch him but invited Thomas to touch him, why John waited for Peter before entering the tomb, and what is going on with those 153 fish.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Which Gospel Is Best? [0:00]
Johannine Distinctives [3:38]
Resurrection All Over [7:13]
Ezekiel [13:04]
Characters [14:52]
The Footrace [18:08]
153 Fish [26:29]
Touch Me, Touch Me Not [31:48]
The Ending [44:57] -
As we approach Palm Sunday, Alastair, Matt, and Derek meditate—and ask incisive questions—upon the Cross, the Resurrection, the Triumphal Entry, the Transfiguration, and the true center of our faith.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
All Glory, Laud, and Honor [1:09]
The Bible’s Third Day Problem [2:14]
The Crucial Tension [3:12]
Holy Saturday [6:13]
Resurrection Art [8:42]
Satellite Events [13:59]
Watershed [17:05]
Crossbearing [19:43]
Triumphal Entry [22:08]
Glorious Defeat [28:25] - Mehr anzeigen