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The Mind of the Ancient Church
by Gabriel Rowe
Most of us didn’t choose how we think about Christianity—we inherited it.The Mind of the Ancient Church is a podcast about uncovering the assumptions behind modern Western Christianity and rediscovering a far older way of seeing the faith.Rooted in Eastern Orthodoxy, this podcast explores the mindset, "the phronema" of the early Church: how the first Christians understood God, salvation, Scripture, and the Christian life.This isn’t about argument or debate. It’s about clarity.Because before you can see the faith clearly… you may need to unlearn how you’ve been taught to see it.If you’ve ever felt like there’s more to Christianity than what you’ve experienced, your probably right and this is where that journey begins.
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The Closing Monologue: For My Family and Friends
A personal closing from Gabriel (Matthew) Rowe—shared for his family and friends, offering a glimpse into his journey and the deeper way of seeing that changed everything.
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Episode 10: What is Theosis?
What is the goal of the Christian life? In this final episode, we explore theosis—the ancient understanding of salvation as transformation, union with God, and participation in His life.
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Episode 9: Why Confession Was Never Meant to be Private
Was confession ever meant to be private? In this episode, we explore how Scripture and the early Church understood confession as a path to healing—lived out within the life of the Church.
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Episode 8: What is the Eucharist?
Is the Eucharist just a symbol—or something more? In this episode, we explore how Scripture and the early Church understood communion as real participation in the life of Christ.
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Episode 7: Is Baptism Just a Symbol?
Is baptism just a symbol—or something more? In this episode, we explore how Scripture and the early Church understood baptism as the beginning of a new life in Christ.
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Episode 6: What is the Church?
What is the Church, really? In this episode, we explore how Scripture and the early Christians understood the Church not as a place you attend, but as something living, essential, and central to the Christian life.
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Episode 5: Why are there So Many Different Versions of Christianity?
Why are there so many different versions of Christianity? In this episode, we connect the dots and uncover the deeper reason behind the division, different starting points, different frameworks, and different ways of thinking.
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Episode 4: Is Salvation a Moment or a Process?
Is salvation something that happens in a moment—or something that unfolds over time? In this episode, we explore how Scripture and the early Church understood salvation as more than a one-time event.
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Episode 3: "Just Me and My Bible"
What if “just me and my Bible” isn’t how Christianity was meant to be lived? In this episode, we explore where that idea came from, and what the earliest Christians actually practiced.
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Episode 2: What is the Mind of the Ancient Church?
The early Christians didn’t just believe differently, they thought differently. In this episode, we uncover the phronema of the ancient Church and why understanding it changes everything.
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Episode 1: Your Beliefs Don't Come From the Bible
Your beliefs didn’t come straight from the Bible, they were shaped by how you were taught to read it. In this episode, we uncover the hidden lens behind modern Christianity and begin exploring a different way of seeing the faith.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Most of us didn’t choose how we think about Christianity—we inherited it.The Mind of the Ancient Church is a podcast about uncovering the assumptions behind modern Western Christianity and rediscovering a far older way of seeing the faith.Rooted in Eastern Orthodoxy, this podcast explores the mindset, "the phronema" of the early Church: how the first Christians understood God, salvation, Scripture, and the Christian life.This isn’t about argument or debate. It’s about clarity.Because before you can see the faith clearly… you may need to unlearn how you’ve been taught to see it.If you’ve ever felt like there’s more to Christianity than what you’ve experienced, your probably right and this is where that journey begins.
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Gabriel Rowe
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