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Athanasius, Incarnation, and the Renewal of the World with Jeremy Treat
That’ll Preach
46 minutes 43 seconds
4 months ago
Athanasius, Incarnation, and the Renewal of the World with Jeremy Treat
In this episode, we’re joined by Jeremy Treat, pastor for preaching and vision at Reality LA and author of the new book, On the Incarnation: The Good News of Jesus for the Renewal of the World. Drawing from the brilliance of Athanasius—an early church father who defended the full divinity of Christ—Treat makes ancient theology come alive for modern readers.
We explore how Athanasius's Christ-centered theology speaks to the cosmic scope of salvation, the brokenness of our world, and the beauty of Jesus’s incarnation. Jeremy also shares how theology and pastoral ministry intersect in his own life, and why recovering the early church’s voice matters today.
Buy the Book: On the Incarnation: The Good News of Jesus for the Renewal of the World
Whether you're new to church history or looking to go deeper into the Incarnation, this episode will help you see why the theology of Athanasius still matters—and why Jesus didn’t just save souls, but came to renew everything.
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That‘ll Preach is a weekly podcast about theology, church history, and philosophy. Our goal is to connect the world of theologians and pastors to every day people through conversation and dialogue.