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Podcastica Patristica
Tylor Standley
41 episodes
5 days ago
Tylor Standley hosts this podcast on early Christianity. On each episode, he discusses a person, text, or issue in early Christian history. By the end of each episode you will be able to either read an ancient text for yourself or engage with some more dense introductory materials.
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Tylor Standley hosts this podcast on early Christianity. On each episode, he discusses a person, text, or issue in early Christian history. By the end of each episode you will be able to either read an ancient text for yourself or engage with some more dense introductory materials.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 23: Nestorius
Podcastica Patristica
53 minutes 3 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 23: Nestorius

In this episode, Tylor discusses what the arch heretic actually believed.

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Music:
The First by Scott Gratton (cc-by-nc)
Questing by Ari deNiro (cc-by-nc)
Your Pulse by Little Glass Men (cc-by)
Cash Rules by Ari deNiro (cc-by-nc)

Podcastica Patristica
Tylor Standley hosts this podcast on early Christianity. On each episode, he discusses a person, text, or issue in early Christian history. By the end of each episode you will be able to either read an ancient text for yourself or engage with some more dense introductory materials.