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Mere Fidelity
Summary: From the Mere Orthodoxy Podcast Network: thoughtful weekly conversations about theology, the culture, and the church, hosted by Matthew Lee Anderson, Derek Rishmawy, Alastair Roberts, and Andrew Wilson.
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Podcasts:
Matt, Alastair and Derek consider book 7 of Augustine's Confessions.
Derek hosts a special episode of Mere Fidelity to talk about the new book from Alistair and Andrew. You can check out their new book here, if you're so inclined: https://www.crossway.org/books/echoes-of-exodus-tpb/
Reading Club: 'Confessions,' Book VI by Mere Fidelity
Derek, Alastair and Matt take up (at a listener's request) the theology and philosophy of 'equality' as a social category.
In their final episode of the year, the entire cast considers the theological significance of the Virgin Birth.
Matt, Alastair and Derek consider Augustine's movement from Carthage to Milan in Book 5 of *Confessions.*
The whole crew talks with Matt about the origins of the community BBQ for families of inmates he's recently announced, and about the prospects and dangers of this sort of activism.
Political theologian David Henreckson joins Alastair and Derek to talk about James K.A. Smith's new book *Awaiting the King.*
Michael Sacasas, a leading writer on the ethics of technology, joins Alastair and Matt to make sense of the subject.
Derek, Matt and Alastair consider astrology, beauty, and other themes from Book IV of Augustine's *Confessions.*
The entire cast considers whether the Reformation made everything awful with church historian Carl Trueman.
Matt, Derek and Alastair take up Book 3 of Augustine's Confessions.
Matt, Alastair and Derek consider Book 2 of Augustine's *Confessions.*
Derek and Alastair discuss Bible translating with two scholars who have recently published a new translation of Genesis.
Derek, Alastair and Matt take up and read Book I of Augustine's *Confessions.*