
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Did the Medieval church keep the traditions and teachings of the early church, or did something get lost along the way? Were the Protestant Reformers the first to challenge some of these traditions and teachings? Join Lucy, Linus, Mina, and their guest, Dr. Scott Clark, professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Westminster Seminary California, as they explore some of the meaningful theological discussions that took place in the Middle Ages.
Show notes:
Article written by Simonetta Carr about Ratrammus, a Benedictine monk at Corbie Abbey in Picardy, France during this time period:
https://www.placefortruth.org/blog/ratramnus-corbie-and-his-book-lord%E2%80%99s-supper
*Image: Of Monks, Medieval Scribes, and Middlemen, By Peter K. Yu, Michigan State Law Review, Vol.1 (2006), CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
By Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, Inc.4.9
4343 ratings
Did the Medieval church keep the traditions and teachings of the early church, or did something get lost along the way? Were the Protestant Reformers the first to challenge some of these traditions and teachings? Join Lucy, Linus, Mina, and their guest, Dr. Scott Clark, professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Westminster Seminary California, as they explore some of the meaningful theological discussions that took place in the Middle Ages.
Show notes:
Article written by Simonetta Carr about Ratrammus, a Benedictine monk at Corbie Abbey in Picardy, France during this time period:
https://www.placefortruth.org/blog/ratramnus-corbie-and-his-book-lord%E2%80%99s-supper
*Image: Of Monks, Medieval Scribes, and Middlemen, By Peter K. Yu, Michigan State Law Review, Vol.1 (2006), CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

8,627 Listeners

2,184 Listeners

1,702 Listeners

1,321 Listeners

833 Listeners

350 Listeners

7,088 Listeners

112 Listeners

5,355 Listeners

620 Listeners

1,419 Listeners

2,433 Listeners

1,528 Listeners

452 Listeners

296 Listeners

9 Listeners

14 Listeners

20 Listeners

9 Listeners

71 Listeners