Saints Gone Before

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Synopsis

An audio-book podcast in 10-20 minute episodes. Readings will come from Christian texts across the history of the church, from sermons to treatises to hymns to letters and more. Unless otherwise noted, readings are performed by Adam Christman and Jonathan McCormick.All readings are public domain documents.The theme song is "37 Echoes" by Dan-o of Danosongs.com.This is a companion podcast to our show on church history called "An Oral History of the Church"!

Episodes

  • SGB 29: BB Warfield - Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - Part 6

    19/06/2017 Duration: 24min

    What does John Calvin think about how the Holy Spirit relates to the Bible, and to the revealing work of the Holy Spirit towards mankind? Warfield walks us through it in today's episode. Come back next week for part 7! The essay comes from Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies, published by Fleming H. Revell Company in 1909. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we’re doing, or what you’d like to hear more of! Reader: Adam Christman Created by: Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman Produced and edited by: Adam Christman

  • SGB 28: BB Warfield - Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - Part 5

    12/06/2017 Duration: 19min

    Part 5 of Warfield's essay opens the door for the role of the Holy Spirit and special revelation. Next week's episode walks us through that door into a fuller explanation. The text is B. B. Warfield’s essay, “Calvin’s Doctrine of the Knowledge of God.” The essay comes from Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies, published by Fleming H. Revell Company in 1909. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? E-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Your reader was Adam Christman. The theme song is “37 Echoes” by Dan-o of Danosongs.com. This podcast was created by Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman; it is produced and edited by Adam Christman.

  • SGB 27 - BB Warfield - Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - Part 4

    05/06/2017 Duration: 23min

    Part 4 of Warfield's essay explains John Calvin's view on special revelation and Scripture, so "put" "on" "your" "spectacles" and join us for this week's reading. Come back in a week for part 5! The text is B. B. Warfield’s essay, “Calvin’s Doctrine of the Knowledge of God.” The essay comes from Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies, published by Fleming H. Revell Company in 1909. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? E-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Your reader was Adam Christman. The theme song is “37 Echoes” by Dan-o of Danosongs.com. This podcast was created by Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman; it is produced and edited by Adam Christman.

  • SGB 26 - BB Warfield - Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - Part 3

    29/05/2017 Duration: 21min

    Warfield - hoo! Yeah! What is he good for? Absolutely... Well, he's good for understanding one corner of John Calvin's theology, actually. We suspect he's also good for more beyond that. Today's episode is part 3 in this series. Come back next week for part 4! The text is B. B. Warfield’s essay, “Calvin’s Doctrine of the Knowledge of God.” The essay comes from Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies, published by Fleming H. Revell Company in 1909. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? E-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod Your reader was Adam Christman. The theme song is “37 Echoes” by Dan-o of Danosongs.com. This podcast was created by Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman; it is produced and edited by Adam Christman.

  • SGB 25 - BB Warfield - Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - Part 2

    22/05/2017 Duration: 21min

    This week, we feature part 2 of B. B. Warfield’s essay, “Calvin’s Doctrine of the Knowledge of God.” The essay comes from Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies, published by Fleming H. Revell Company in 1909. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? E-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod Your reader was Adam Christman. The theme song is “37 Echoes” by Dan-o of Danosongs.com. This podcast was created by Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman; it is produced and edited by Adam Christman.

  • SGB 24 - BB Warfield - Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - Part 1

    15/05/2017 Duration: 23min

    We begin a new reading today with part 1 of Benjamin B. Warfield’s essay, “Calvin’s Doctrine of the Knowledge of God.” The essay comes from Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies, published by Fleming H. Revell Company in 1909. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we’re doing, or what you’d like to hear more of! Reader: Adam Christman Created by: Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman Produced and edited by: Adam Christman

  • SGB 23 - Herman Bavinck - Calvin and Common Grace - Part 5

    08/05/2017 Duration: 21min

    Part 5 of Bavinck's "Calvin and Common Grace" concludes this essay.  Come back next week for our new series of readings from Benjamin B. Warfield. It's an essay entitled, "Calvin's Doctrine of the Knowledge of God."  Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we’re doing, or what you’d like to hear more of! Reader: Jonathan McCormick Created by: Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman Produced and edited by: Adam Christman

  • SGB 22: Herman Bavinck - Calvin and Common Grace - Part 4

    01/05/2017 Duration: 15min

    The penultimate episode of our Bavinck reading is upon us! "I....HAVE...THE POWERRRRRRRR!" Part 5 concludes the essay, coming up next week. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we’re doing, or what you’d like to hear more of! Reader: Adam Christman Created by: Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman Produced and edited by: Adam Christman

  • SGB 21: Herman Bavinck - Calvin and Common Grace - Part 3

    24/04/2017 Duration: 19min

    Three times is a... It's a... Well, it's part 3 of Herman Bavinck's "Calvin and Common Grace"! Part 4 releases next week. You know what to do! Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we’re doing, or what you’d like to hear more of! Reader: Jonathan McCormick Created by: Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman Produced and edited by: Adam Christman

  • SGB 20: Herman Bavinck - Calvin and Common Grace - Part 2

    17/04/2017 Duration: 21min

    This is the 20th episode of Saints Gone Before! Can you believe it?? Ah, sunrise, sunset. Today's reading features part 2 of Herman Bavinck's essay, "Calvin and Common Grace." Part 3 is available on this feed in a week! You know what to do! Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we’re doing, or what you’d like to hear more of! Reader: Jonathan McCormick Created by: Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman Produced and edited by: Adam Christman

  • SGB 19: Herman Bavinck - Calvin and Common Grace - Part 1

    10/04/2017 Duration: 18min

    Have you heard, man, about Herman? Bavinck, that is? This week's text is part 1 of an essay on John Calvin's thought regarding common grace by Dutch Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck. The essay comes from Calvin and the Reformation: Four Studies, published by Fleming H. Revell Company in 1909. Next week, The Bavinck Continues with part 2! Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we’re doing, or what you’d like to hear more of! Reader: Jonathan McCormick Created by: Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman Produced and edited by: Adam Christman

  • SGB 18: John Calvin - The Institutes of the Christian Religion - Ch 6

    03/04/2017 Duration: 15min

    John Calvin thinks we need Scripture. Chapter 6 of The Institutes of the Christian Religion is his argument for why that is, and so we commend it to you. Are you enjoying this foray into The Institutes? If so, would you drop us a line to let us know whether you want to hear the whole book in our bite-sized format? You can contact us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com, on Facebook at "An Oral History of the Church," or on Twitter @OralHistoryPod. Today's text comes from Henry Beveridge, who completed his translation in 1845. The Institutes was originally published in 1536. Come back next week for the first part of an essay by Herman Bavinck on the thought of John Calvin! Reader: Adam Christman Created by: Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman Produced and edited by: Adam Christman

  • SGB 17: John Calvin - The Institutes of the Christian Religion - Ch 1

    27/03/2017 Duration: 10min

    You can't spell REFORMATION without C-A-L-V-I-N! ...ok, so, that's actually exactly what you can and should do. But still! John Calvin is a vital character to the story of the Reformation, and his seminal work is The Institutes of the Christian Religion. Originally published in 1536 in French, we're reading a translation by Henry Beveridge, completed in 1845 and available for free right now on CCEL.org. Next week, we'll continue reading selections from The Institutes with Chapter 6! Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us atchurchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we’re doing, or what you’d like to hear more of! Reader: Adam Christman

  • SGB 16: Ulrich Zwingli - The 67 Articles of Zwingli

    20/03/2017 Duration: 16min

    Ulrich Zwingli was a theologian and minister with one foot in the Magisterial Reformation and one foot in the Radical Reformation. He interacted quite a lot with his contemporary, John Calvin, as well as others. Today's text presents a glimpse at the heart of Zwingli's conflict with the Catholic church. Come back next week for our first look at selections from John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion! The translation today comes by way of Selected Works of Huldreich Zwingli (1484-1531), edited by Samuel Macauley Jackson, translated by Lawrence A. McLouth, Henry Preble, and George W. Gilmore in 1901. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we’re doing, or what you’d like to hear more of! Reader: Adam Christman

  • SGB 15: Council of Trent - The Sixth Session - Part 3

    13/03/2017 Duration: 22min

    Saints Gone Before is pleased to present the concluding episode of the Council of Trent, the Sixth Session, which clarifies Catholic doctrine regarding the subject of Justification in the Reformation era. This marks the end of current series of texts from the Catholic Reformation. This translation comes by way of J. Waterworth, published in London by Dolman, 1848. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text, please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we're doing, or maybe drop us a line just because!  Next week: Zwingli! Reader: Adam Christman

  • SGB 14 - Council of Trent - Sixth Session - Part 2

    06/03/2017 Duration: 15min

    The Sixth Session continues in part 2, which is also episode 14, and we're all looking forward to Star Wars Episode VIII this December, which is the 12th month... Ok, no more math for now. We're pleased to present another thought-provoking part of the Council of Trent, which clarifies Catholic doctrine regarding the subject of Justification in the Reformation era. This translation comes by way of J. Waterworth, published in London by Dolman, 1848. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text, please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we're doing, or maybe drop us a line just because!  Reader: Adam Christman

  • SGB 13 - Council of Trent - Sixth Session - Part 1

    27/02/2017 Duration: 18min

    Saints Gone Before presents a look at the Catholic Reformation, which followed and responded to the Protestant Reformation. It is a short series covered in four episodes. Today's reading is part 1 of the Sixth Session of the Council of Trent. It is one of the major councils of the Catholic Church and it occurred in the 1540's. This translation comes by way of J. Waterworth, published in London by Dolman, 1848. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text, please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Or maybe drop us a line just because! Let us know how we're doing. Reader: Adam Christman

  • SGB 12 - Council of Trent - Fourth Session

    20/02/2017 Duration: 11min

    Saints Gone Before presents a look at the Catholic Reformation, which followed and responded to the Protestant Reformation. It will be a short series covered in four episodes. Today's reading is the Fourth Session of the Council of Trent. It is one of the major councils of the Catholic Church and it occurred in the 1540's. This translation comes by way of J. Waterworth, published in London by Dolman, 1848. Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text, please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Or maybe drop us a line just because! Let us know how we're doing. Reader: Adam Christman

  • SGB 11 - Martin Luther - Concerning Christian Liberty - Part 5

    13/02/2017 Duration: 24min

    The concluding episode of Martin Luther's Concerning Christian Liberty! The text comes from Henry Wace and C. A. Buchheim, First Principles of the Reformation, London: John Murray, 1883. If you’d like, you can follow along on archive.org. This podcast takes requests! If you would like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text, please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Next week will see the first in a short series of readings from the Council of Trent! Reader: Adam Christman

  • SGB 10 - Martin Luther - Concerning Christian Liberty - Part 4

    06/02/2017 Duration: 26min

    Listener, you may find the content of "part 4" a bit familiar. Due to my exhaustion and the lateness of the hour in which I recorded a previous episode, I accidentally read part 4 instead of part 3 and mis-labelled the episode. I have fixed the audio to correctly reflect which section THIS episode contains. In addition, I recorded the skipped section and released it as the newest version of "part 3" (listed as SGB 9). I apologize for the confusion. The text comes from Henry Wace and C. A. Buchheim, First Principles of the Reformation, London: John Murray, 1883. If you’d like, you can follow along on archive.org. This podcast takes requests! If you would like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text, please e-mail us at churchhistorypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Reader: Adam Christman

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