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Origen

Mentioned in 8 analyzed podcast episodes across 8 shows

An early Christian church father and historical theologian frequently cited across Christian podcast discussions for his theological writings on God's attributes, divine nature, and eschatology. He is referenced for his teachings on prayer, God's love, divine suffering, and pre-Adamic history, making him a notable patristic source for contemporary Christian commentary and biblical interpretation.

Episode Appearances

Live Free with Josh Howerton

Live Free with Josh Howerton · May 6, 2026

Father Mike's Bible Claim FALLS APART | Live Free with Josh Howerton

Cited for believing Hebrew canon was authoritative and for the symmetry between 22 books and 22 Hebrew letters

Biblical Canon Formation and AuthorityApocrypha vs. Deuterocanonical Books ClassificationEarly Church Father Perspectives on Scripture
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The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) · Apr 25, 2026

Day 115: Wounds to Unity (2026)

Quoted for his teaching that sin causes divisions while virtue produces harmony and unity among believers

Christian ecclesiology and the nature of the ChurchEcumenism and interfaith Christian relationsSchism, heresy, and apostasy in Christian history
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Grace to You: Radio Podcast

Grace to You: Radio Podcast · Feb 27, 2026

Prayer and the God Who Hears You B

Historical theologian quoted on taking God's name in vain and proper understanding of God's attributes

The Lord's Prayer structure and theological frameworkGod's holiness and transcendence in prayerKingdom of God theology and redemptive purpose
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Blurry Creatures

Blurry Creatures · Feb 24, 2026

EP: 401 The Earth Before Adam: Satan's Fall, the Ancient Earth, and the End Game with Ryan Pitterson

Church father explicitly documented as writing about pre-Adamic civilizations and Lucifer inhabiting Earth before Adam

Gap Theory and Pre-Adamic CivilizationsLucifer's Rebellion and Angelic HierarchyGenesis 1:1-2 Hebrew Linguistic Analysis
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Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies

Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies · Feb 11, 2026

Which Path Will You Choose?

Ancient church father cited for teaching that God's love becomes hellish to those without capacity to love

Human freedom and divine omnipotenceProblem of evil and theodicySpiritual formation and character development
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Unshaken Saints

Unshaken Saints · Feb 4, 2026

Moses 7 - The Visions of Enoch

Early Christian theologian cited for understanding God the Father as capable of suffering on behalf of humanity

Zion as spiritual community modelJoseph Smith Translation manuscript analysisDivine emotional nature and God's weeping
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BibleProject

BibleProject · Jan 5, 2026

Jude: A Family Legacy and a Short Letter

Late second-century Christian scholar from Alexandria who documented the Gospel of James and debates about Mary's perpetual virginity.

Letter of Jude authorship and historical contextJesus's family members and their transformation from skeptics to church leadersEarly Messianic Jewish Christianity in Galilee and Jerusalem
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The Bible Recap Deep Dive

The Bible Recap Deep Dive · Oct 28, 2025

Week 4 (Days 295-301): Why is Matthew 18:11 missing?

Early church theologian cited for teaching catechumens to break old habits and build new spiritual disciplines

Bible Translation Differences and Textual CriticismSatan's Fall and Spiritual Warfare TheologyEarly Church Catechumen Process and Discipleship
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