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It's October, which means we're thinking about fall, which comes with spice, heat and hanging out under the blankets! Today, our Fall 2025 romance novel preview, guaranteed to fill your TBR pile. There's something here for everyone — historicals, contemporaries, a splash of magic, princesses, superheroes, time-travel, widows, F1 drivers...a real ideal dinner party roster.If you'd like more romance chat in your life, please consider joining our Patreon, which comes with an extremely busy and fun Discord community! There, magnificent firebirds hang out, talk romance, and be cool together in a private group full of excellent people. Learn more at patreon.com. BooksSeptember ReleasesFaster by Andie J. ChristopherThe Earl That Got Away by Diana QuincyResisting the Forbidden Widow by Maggie WestonThe Scot's Seduction Megan FramptonThe Dreamer and the Deep Space Warrior by TK TuckerOctober ReleasesHell's Heresies by Kat D. CoffinFemale Fantasy by Iman Hariri-KiaWrecking Caine by Amelia SheaA Scar in the Bone by Sophie JordanCowboy, It's Cold Outside by Maisey YatesStrings Attached by Noel BaileyA Pack for Winter by Eliana LeeIsn't It Obvious by Rachel Runya KatzLondon Calling by Rita GordonBackslide by Nora DahliaPlay You For It by Samantha SaldivarThe Devil She Knows by Alexandria BellefleurAll of us Murderers by KJ CharlesOnly Rakes Need Apply by Kate PearceJulia Song Is Undateable by Susan LeeSome Kind of Famous by Ava WilderA Star Is Scorned by Maureen Lee LenkerBlue Collar Billionaire by Amy AndrewsOnce Upon a Courtesan by Jess MichaelsClaiming the Princess by Charis...
Series: Epistles of PeterService: Sun PMType: SermonSpeaker: Caleb Adkisson
It's the 1700 year anniversary of the council of Nicaea, so Pat and Mike are talking about Christological heresies. Listen in as they talk through observations that can help christians. Resources mentioned in this episode: - Know the Heretics by Justin Holcomb - The Person of Christ: An Introduction by Stephen Wellum
What happens when we reduce Jesus to merely a powerful deity rather than our sovereign Lord? While exploring Philippians 2:5-11, we dive into why this passage became the most quoted text among early church fathers as they defended essential Christian doctrine against dangerous heresies.This episode examines how the early church confronted four major heresies—Docetism, Arianism, Nestorianism, and Gnosticism—and why their modern versions continue threatening orthodox faith today. From moral relativism that subjectively redefines sin to syncretism that blends Christianity with other religious practices, these repackaged ancient errors undermine biblical truth in subtle but devastating ways.How do we guard against these influences? By distinguishing between "closed-hand" non-negotiable doctrines and "open-hand" matters where Christians can respectfully disagree. We must reject modernity's pressure to innovate doctrine, submit to wise spiritual leaders, remain comfortable with divine mystery, and pursue Christ with both love and reverent fear.My hope is that this podcast helps grow your faith and equips you to accomplish your dreams and goals!Follow me on InstagramFollow me on FacebookFollow me on TikTok
Good morning and welcome to the Dear Church Podcast! Today we will be having a special guest that is definitely not Sam Yang!
“What does ‘faith that moves mountains’ mean?” This episode explores the depth of faith and its implications, while also addressing intriguing questions such as the nature of early heresies and their relation to Protestantism, and how Catholics can reconcile Church teachings with historical canon law penalties. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on these diverse topics. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 03:01 – What does “faith that moves mountains” vs. “conviction of things not seen” mean? 11:43 – Were early heresies forms of Protestantism, and why date it only from 1525? 14:55 – How can Catholics reconcile Church teaching with canon law penalties of enslavement? 20:52 – If I live in one diocese but attend Mass in another, which is my official diocese? 28:25 – Do vampires exist? Any plans for Mysterious World episode on them? 37:04 – Is it ethical to host a symbiote (like Venom) to save a life or for benefits? 45:25 – How to answer atheists who ask if God might demand child sacrifice like Abraham?
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the final week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the final week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the final week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the final week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
How can Jesus be God incarnate, having both a divine and a human nature? Today, R.C. Sproul explains how the ancient church sought to convey these truths with biblical clarity in response to heretical ideas about the person of Christ. For your donation of any amount, receive R.C. Sproul's video teaching series The Mystery of the Trinity on DVD, together with lifetime digital access to the messages and study guide. We'll also send you his book What Is the Trinity? https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/4241/donate Live outside the U.S. and Canada? Get the digital teaching series, study guide, and ebook with your donation of any amount: https://www.renewingyourmind.org/global Meet Today's Teacher: R.C. Sproul (1939–2017) was founder of Ligonier Ministries, first minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew's Chapel, first president of Reformation Bible College, and executive editor of Tabletalk magazine. Meet the Host: Nathan W. Bingham is vice president of media for Ligonier Ministries, executive producer and host of Renewing Your Mind, and host of the Ask Ligonier podcast. Renewing Your Mind is a donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the final week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the fourth week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the fourth week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Final Wednesday of "The Place To Be" , a series of classes in July that will help you grow in your faith and learn how to share your faith with others.
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the fourth week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the third week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
In this stream I host an open panel and joined by Fr. Dcn. Dr. Ananias and others to discuss the rise and popularity of gnosticism and ancient heresies in modern Christianity and culture. Make sure to check it out and let me know what you think. God bless Join the Stream: https://streamyard.com/cj2aa2ubqz
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the third week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Given on the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, 2025.
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Missionary Evangelist and Independent Baptist Pastor Robert Breaker talks about some heresies he's personally witnessed within the Baptist Movement, and asks all Baptists to come back to the word of God, rather than drifting away from it to follow man's traditions.
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the third week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the third week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the third week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Episode Topic: Modern Heresies about Women Dig into the distorted narratives about women coming from different sectors in our culture within and outside of the Church. The panel discussion features Erika Bachiochi, Rachel Coleman, Angela Franks, and Leah Libresco Sargeant, and was moderated by Abigail Favale.Featured Speakers:Abigail Favale, University of Notre DameErika Bachiochi, University of St. Thomas, HoustonRachel Coleman, Assumption UniversityAngela Franks, St. John's Seminary, BostonLeah Libresco Sargeant, authorRead this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: https://go.nd.edu/b63d58.This podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled True Genius: The Mission of Women in Church and Culture.Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the third week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the third week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the second week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the second week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the second week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the second week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the second week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the second week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the second week of the series. To read the sermon for yourself, visit https://mrm.org/seven-deadly-heresies
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk "The Seven Deadly Heresies" on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these "7 Deadly Heresies." MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
The poet, Alina Stefanescu, joins us for a freewheeling discussion of Jacques Derrida's classic work of politico-ethical deconstruction, The Politics of Friendship, and her new poetry collection, My Heresies. In The Politics of Friendship, Derrida ruminates on the interrelationship between our inherited concepts of friendship, fraternity, and democracy, and the distance we have yet to travel in order to work through the inadequacies of our conceptual vocabularies and the living content they embody. Derrida shows that our model of democracy and the future for a democracy to come depends in significant ways on the fate of friendship and its ability to expand the sphere of care, citizenry, and community. The history of friendship and democracy is haunted by the apocryphal citation of Aristotle: "O my friends, there is no friend," and the problematic of the performative contradiction it inaugurates. Is true friendship possible? Can the reach of the polis extend beyond an autochthonous community? Is a politics beyond the friend/enemy distinction imaginable? Can the poet and philosopher be friends?Purchase My Heresies here: https://open-books-a-poem-emporium.myshopify.com/products/04-29-2025-stefanescu-alina-my-heresiespos=1&sid=e14f5bb93&_ss=rPlease consider becoming a paying subscriber to our Patreon to get exclusive bonus episodes, early access releases, and bookish merch: https://www.patreon.com/MoralMinorityFollow us on Twitter(X).Devin: @DevinGoureCharles: @satireredactedEmail us at: moralminoritypod@gmail.com
Adam Haman returns. This time he and Bob discuss a fascinating interview in which Darryl Cooper gives his "heretical" takes on God and the devil.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The YouTube version of this conversation.Darryl Cooper's appearance on the Duncan Trussell Family Hour podcast.The HamanNature substack.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
What makes someone a Christian? Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb show how the Nicene Creed draws a clear line between true faith and false gospels—then and now. From ancient heresies to modern distortions, the creed remains a vital confession that preserves the heart of Christianity: the triune God who saves. GET YOUR COPY OF "THE QUESTION OF CANON" Michael Kruger challenges the modern assumption that the Bible was chosen arbitrarily. With clarity and care, he explores the historical, theological, and cultural evidence that the canon wasn't imposed, but emerged within the early Christian community. https://solamedia.org/offers/questionofcanon/ FOLLOW US YouTube | Instagram | X/Twitter | Facebook | Newsletter WHO WE ARE Sola is home to White Horse Inn, Core Christianity, Modern Reformation, and Theo Global. Our mission is to serve today's global church by producing resources for reformation grounded in the historic Christian faith. Our vision is to see reformation in hearts, homes, and churches around the world. Learn more: https://solamedia.org/
The word “heretic” gets bandied about online so much these days that it has become almost meaningless, but it remains an important theological concept with serious implications for the life of the church. In this unexpectedly sobering Trivia Challenge, Rachel quizzes Erin and Sarah on the meanings and history of major heresies in the church, from Gnosticism to modernism and beyond. What even is “heresy,” anyway? Where is heresy mentioned in the Bible? How were the ecumenical creeds specifically formulated to combat heresy? What are good and bad ways to respond to heresy in the church? And is heresy still something we actually struggle with today? Resources referenced in this episode include the following: Journey through Church History: Student Book - Concordia Publishing House (highly recommended for families and educators!) Journey through Church History: Leader Guide - Concordia Publishing House Lutheran Witness: May 2025 – The Lutheran Witness: Councils and Conventions Lutheran Witness: August 2023 – The Lutheran Witness: Heresies Ancient and Modern Other sources mentioned include: Jakob Wendesten (@jakobwendesten) | TikTok HETERODOX Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster DOXOLOGY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster 36 Bible verses about Heresies Arianism | Definition, History, Christology, & Controversy | Britannica Bishop Nicholas Loses His Cool ::: St. Nicholas Center Did St. Nicholas punch Arius at the Council of Nicaea? Ecumenical council - Wikipedia Albigensian Crusade - Wikipedia Gnosticism | Definition, Texts, Movements, & Influence | Britannica Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
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Michael Knowles vs. Matt Fradd in a Catholic showdown you won't want to miss! In this special FACE-OFF episode, two of the most outspoken Catholic voices debate and discuss some of the most controversial topics in the Church today—what's heresy, what's orthodoxy, and where do Catholics draw the line? From modern theology and Church tradition to internet Catholicism and hot-button cultural issues, Michael and Matt go head-to-head in a sharp, spirited, and faithful conversation. - - - Today's Sponsor: Hallow - Put your relationship with God first. Head over to https://hallow.com/knowles for three months free today!
Ismail Youssef, also known as Ish of Arabia, a former Muslim who left Islam to embrace Catholicism, rejecting what he sees as the contradictions, injustices, and oppressive teachings of Muhammad. Now, he dedicates his life to exposing the flaws of Islam and bringing the truth of Christianity to Muslims worldwide. Ismail produces hard-hitting videos that challenge Islamic doctrines and reveal the historical and theological problems within the faith. He is currently writing Thirst for a Life-Giving Water, a powerful account of his journey out of Islam and into the freedom of Christ. His work is a stand for truth, no matter the cost. Youtube: @ishofarabia Instagram: @ishofarabia