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Theology Unpacked

Theology Unpacked

By: London Jesuit Centre
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Designed for RE teachers and open to all listeners, to explore and navigate Christian theology within the new RE curriculum directory for Catholic Schools, Academies and Colleges in England and Wales. A podcast by Heythrop Institute in collaboration with London Jesuit Centre, hosted by Dr John Moffatt SJ.London Jesuit Centre
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  • Prophecy and Promise | Pt 4 The Birth of Christian Theology |E7 Truth, Authority and the Meaning of Life
    May 20 2025

    In this episode, Dr John Moffatt reflects how prophets, sacred texts, and early Church thinkers helped shape Christian belief—connecting Old Testament promises to the life of Jesus and beyond. We also look at how Church authority grew, and how the Spirit continues to guide faith through real people and real history.

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    17 mins
  • Prophecy and Promise | Pt 4 The Birth of Christian Theology | E6: Truly God and Truly Human
    May 13 2025

    In this episode of Theology Unpacked, Dr John Moffatt SJ traces how early Christians wrestled with expressing the mystery at the heart of their faith: that Jesus is both truly God and truly human.

    From Ignatius of Loyola’s vision of the Trinity to the clash between Cyril of Alexandria and Nestorius of Antioch. Dr John traces how the Church arrived at the Council of Chalcedon definition in 451: one person in two natures, fully divine and fully human. It's a journey from analysis back to contemplation and mystery.

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    18 mins
  • Prophecy and Promise | Pt 4 The Birth of Christian Theology | E5: Three Persons and One God
    May 6 2025

    In this episode of Theology Unpacked, Dr John Moffatt SJ explores the development of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, from the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople to the theological contributions of figures like the Cappadocians and Augustine.

    Using philosophical terms and analogies, it explains how Christians came to understand one God in three distinct yet united persons—Father, Son, and Spirit—whose identities are defined by their relationships.

    Artistic and liturgical expressions, such as Rublev’s icon, complement this theology by visually conveying the unity and diversity of the divine in ways that resonate with both scripture and spiritual experience.

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    20 mins

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