The Areopagus Fr. Andrew Damick, Michael Landsman, and Ancient Faith Radio
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- Religion & Spirituality
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A podcast about the encounter of historic Christianity with other religious traditions.
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Visions of Beauty
The Areopagites welcome Fr. Brandon LeTourneau, an Anglican priest at a parish in California, to talk about the role of beauty in worship: What does beauty accomplish? Is it a hindrance or aid? How does one beautify worship spaces with the resources one has on hand? What is the specific character of the beauty of Christian art?
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Conversion without Convincing
How are people meeting Christ? What part can apologetics play? Is it always necessary? Is a non-intellectual conversion an honest one? The Areopagites are once again joined by Richard Rohlin, and together they wrestle with these questions and more.
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Appropriating Spiritual Discipline
The Areopagites talk about Lenten devotional practices, especially focusing on non-liturgical traditions that adopt practices from liturgical traditions. How does that work, and how does it transform those practices when they are re-contextualized?
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A Perilous Jenkins
Dr. Cyril Gary Jenkins makes his triumphant return to the Areopagus, and this time he’s got a book. The Areopagites chat with him about his newly-published “A Perilous Realm: Confronting Dragons, Angels, and Saints in the Ordering of the Soul.”
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It’s Been a Year
The Areopagites do their year-in-review episode, discussing things they’ve accomplished, books they’ve read, places they’ve been, people they’ve lost and things they’ve learned.
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An Areopagitic Miscellany
The Areopagites take email and voice questions from listeners, discussing issues such as whether social media is worth using, how to talk to Evangelical friends about Orthodox services, the true nature of schism, and the rotating Guamanian pope statue.
Customer Reviews
Great content!
Really enjoying the podcast since discovering it a few weeks ago, I listen when driving and when going to the gym. I have been exploring historic Christianity, having grown up non-denominational, and seeing beauty and truth in the orthodox and catholic traditions has been confronting. I love the concept of this podcast having an orthodox priest and a Protestant pastor having non argumentative discussions (it is a breath of fresh air to hear non confrontational discussions between you two who are obvious friends). Blessings to you Fr Andrew and Ps Michael from a fellow Christian on the journey to be more like Christ!
P.S. please have Fr Petrides on more, his stories and insights are fascinating and his voice is so soothing!