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In this episode of Weighed in the Balance, we take a deep dive into the historical and theological relationship between the Reformer John Calvin and the early church father Ignatius of Antioch.
Recently, Roman Catholic creator Cameron Rieker claimed that Protestants "fear" Ignatius and that Calvin attempted to "erase him from history." But is that an accurate representation of the facts? We go straight to the primary sources—specifically Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion—to see who Calvin was actually arguing against and why he was skeptical of the Ignatian corpus in the 16th century.
In this video, we discuss:
If you enjoy charitable theological discussion that prioritizes historical accuracy over clickbait claims, please like this video and subscribe to the channel. It truly helps more people discover these conversations.
What do you think? Does Ignatius' writing prove the Roman Catholic position, or is it being read out of context? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
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In this episode of Weighed in the Balance, we take a deep dive into the historical and theological relationship between the Reformer John Calvin and the early church father Ignatius of Antioch.
Recently, Roman Catholic creator Cameron Rieker claimed that Protestants "fear" Ignatius and that Calvin attempted to "erase him from history." But is that an accurate representation of the facts? We go straight to the primary sources—specifically Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion—to see who Calvin was actually arguing against and why he was skeptical of the Ignatian corpus in the 16th century.
In this video, we discuss:
If you enjoy charitable theological discussion that prioritizes historical accuracy over clickbait claims, please like this video and subscribe to the channel. It truly helps more people discover these conversations.
What do you think? Does Ignatius' writing prove the Roman Catholic position, or is it being read out of context? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
Support the show
Do you think this claim is found wanting? Let us know on social!!
Click here to find us everywhere!!