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Defenders of the Faith: Minds that Shaped Christianity
Manchoon Samchoon
13 episodes
2 days ago
Step into the intellectual arena where faith meets philosophy. Defenders of the Faith: Minds that Shaped Christianity is your engaging guide through the lives and profound arguments of history's most influential Christian apologists. From ancient philosophers battling pagan critiques to modern thinkers navigating science and skepticism, each episode offers a captivating biographical deep-dive, unraveling their unique contributions to defending the Christian faith. Whether you're a curious seeker, a thoughtful skeptic, or a believer eager to deepen your understanding, we invite you to join us!
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Step into the intellectual arena where faith meets philosophy. Defenders of the Faith: Minds that Shaped Christianity is your engaging guide through the lives and profound arguments of history's most influential Christian apologists. From ancient philosophers battling pagan critiques to modern thinkers navigating science and skepticism, each episode offers a captivating biographical deep-dive, unraveling their unique contributions to defending the Christian faith. Whether you're a curious seeker, a thoughtful skeptic, or a believer eager to deepen your understanding, we invite you to join us!
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Defenders of the Faith S2, E2: Anselm of Canterbury – Faith Seeking Understanding
Defenders of the Faith: Minds that Shaped Christianity
32 minutes 53 seconds
4 months ago
Defenders of the Faith S2, E2: Anselm of Canterbury – Faith Seeking Understanding

Can the very idea of God prove His existence? For Anselm of Canterbury, a brilliant medieval theologian, the answer was a resounding yes. In this episode, we delve into Anselm's famous motto, "faith seeking understanding," and unpack his revolutionary Ontological Argument – a logical proof for God that has captivated and confounded philosophers for nearly a millennium. Join us as we explore Anselm's profound intellectual journey and discover why his bold argument continues to ignite debate and inspire wonder in the pursuit of ultimate truth.

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Defenders of the Faith: Minds that Shaped Christianity
Step into the intellectual arena where faith meets philosophy. Defenders of the Faith: Minds that Shaped Christianity is your engaging guide through the lives and profound arguments of history's most influential Christian apologists. From ancient philosophers battling pagan critiques to modern thinkers navigating science and skepticism, each episode offers a captivating biographical deep-dive, unraveling their unique contributions to defending the Christian faith. Whether you're a curious seeker, a thoughtful skeptic, or a believer eager to deepen your understanding, we invite you to join us!