Ep 1289 | John Luke Robertson Celebrates His New Twin Daughters!

John Luke celebrates the arrival of his twin daughters, instantly becoming a father of five and giving the guys plenty to talk about when it comes to the miracle and chaos of childbirth. John Luke, Christian, Zach, and Al swap stories about witnessing labor for the first time and reflect on how the arrival of new life can feel both overwhelming and deeply spiritual. That leads into a bigger discussion about why Christianity makes such a bold claim: that the Creator of the universe chose to enter the world the same way every human does, through birth. The guys connect that moment to how the humble birth of Jesus reshaped human history and still anchors the story we’re all living in today.
In this episode: John 1, verses 1–4; John 1, verse 14; Genesis 1, verse 1; Genesis 3, verse 15; Acts 17, verses 22–31
Today’s conversation is about Lesson 1 of Ancient Christianity taught by visiting Hillsdale Professor of History Kenneth Calvert. Take the course with us at no cost to you! Sign up at http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/.
More about Ancient Christianity:
Christ entered the world during the reign of Caesar Augustus. The tensions between Christianity and the Roman Empire shaped the daily practice of the Christian faith and led many Romans to distrust and persecute the early Christians. But Christianity also benefitted from the Roman world. And when Rome collapsed in the West, Christianity provided the hope for preserving civilization.
In this free, eleven-lecture course, Professor Kenneth Calvert will explore:
How the Jewish, Greek, and Roman cultures all contributed to preparing the world to hear the Gospel.
Why many Romans distrusted and persecuted the early Christians.
The inspiring stories of Christ, His apostles, and faithful ones throughout the first four centuries of Christianity.
The arguments of key early Christian apologists—Ignatius, Irenaeus, Justin, Athanasius, and more—who defended and defined the Christian faith amidst the animosity of the Roman world.
The conversion of Constantine and how he brought stability to Rome, and how the rivalry between his sons almost returned Rome to paganism.
How Augustine’s writings helped preserve the message of Christianity during the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West.
You will discover the uncertainties, trials, and triumphs of the earliest Christians as they confronted controversies within the faith and persecutions from outside it.
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Chapters
00:00 The Most Prolific Man at the Table
03:00 The Wild & Spiritual Reality of Childbirth
07:20 Why Christianity Includes God Becoming a Baby
12:00 Jesus Connects a Distant & Personal God
18:00 Greek Philosophy & the Search for the Creator
25:30 Paul Challenges the Philosophers in Athens
33:30 Why Christianity Spread Across the Roman Empire
41:30 Caesar Augustus vs. Jesus: The Real “Son of God”
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