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That They May All Be One Podcast
by Pro Ecclesia and The Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology
Welcome to That They May All Be One: The Podcast of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology. The CCET is a theological enterprise of Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christians whose goal is to promote faithfulness throughout the Church to the Word of God in Jesus Christ. It seeks to advance the knowledge of God's revelation as authoritatively mediated by Holy Scripture and normatively interpreted by the church's credal and dogmatic tradition. Without avoiding the difficult issues that divide us, it seeks ways in which our traditions, East and West, Reformation and Catholic, North and South, might enrich one another in pursuit of Christian unity.
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That They May All Be One - Season 2, Episode 2 - A Conversation with Archbishop Joseph Marino
In our second episode of Season 2, Douglas Sweeney hosts a conversation with Archbishop Joseph Marino. We were pleased to have Archbishop Marino join us as a speaker at our Nicaea Pro Ecclesia conference in January. Joseph Marino is apostolic nuncio and president emeritus of the Pontifical Ecclesial Academy in Rome.Subscribe to the PodcastYou can find and subscribe to “That They May All Be One” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, and on our Website.
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That They May All Be One - Season 2, Episode 1 - Renewed Commitment to Visible Unity at the CCET: What We Are Doing and How You Can Help
In the first episode of Season 2, we are pleased to present you with an audio recording of the banquet address presented by the CCET’s director, Douglas Sweeney, at our annual conference held earlier this month. The title of the address is “Renewed Commitment to Visible Unity at the CCET: What We Are Doing and How You Can Help.”Subscribe to the PodcastYou can find and subscribe to “That They May All Be One” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, and on our Website.
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That They May All Be One - Episode 6 - A Conversation with Angela Franks
Show NotesTo watch/listen to Dr. Angela Franks lecture, The Marks of the Body,click here.Register for our 2026 ConferenceRegistration is now open for our upcoming conference, Nicaea Pro Ecclesia: The Status and Potential of Our Nicene Heritage in Christian Catechesis and Ecumenical Dialogue. The conference will be held January 12-14 in Birmingham, Alabama.Subscribe to the PodcastYou can find and subscribe to “That They May All Be One” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, and on our Website.
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That They May All Be One - Episode 5 - A Conversation with David Luy
Show NotesTo watch/listen to Dr. David Luy’s lecture, Yet Saints Their Watch are Keeping: The Marks of the Church and the Psalms of Lament, click here.Register for our 2026 ConferenceRegistration is now open for our upcoming conference, Nicaea Pro Ecclesia: The Status and Potential of Our Nicene Heritage in Christian Catechesis and Ecumenical Dialogue. The conference will be held January 12-14 in Birmingham, Alabama.
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That They May All Be One - Episode 4 - Mixed Blessings
To purchase a copy of Mixed Blessings: The Theologians Who Shaped Us, click here.To view and purchase other volumes in the Pro Ecclesia Series, visit our bookstore.Register for our 2026 ConferenceRegistration is now open for our upcoming conference, Nicaea Pro Ecclesia: The Status and Potential of Our Nicene Heritage in Christian Catechesis and Ecumenical Dialogue. The conference will be held January 12-14 in Birmingham, Alabama. Take advantage of our Early Bird rate of $260 between now and September 5, 2025.Subscribe to the PodcastYou can find and subscribe to “That They May All Be One” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, and on our Website.
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That They May All Be One - Episode 3 - A Conversation with Mickey Mattox & Joel Chopp
In this episode, Doug Sweeney sits down with Mickey Mattox (Hillsdale College) and Joel Chopp (Asbury Theological Seminary) to discuss the significance of the Pro Ecclesia Journal and their work as its newly appointed Editor and Managing Editor.Pro Ecclesia Journal Articles that Impacted Dr. Chopp and Dr. Mattox:The New Testament and the Nicene Dogma: A Contribution to the Recovery of Theological Exegesis by David S. Yeago (1994).Pro Ecclesia Journal: Volume 4 Issue 1, February 1995.Lutheran-Roman Catholic Consensus on Justification: The Theological Achievement of the Joint Declaration by David S. Yeago (1998).Links Related to Pro Ecclesia:To view and purchase the latest edition of the Pro Ecclesia Journal, click here.To purchase a subscription to Pro Ecclesia, click here.To submit your manuscript to Pro Ecclesia, click here.Register for our 2026 ConferenceRegistration is now open for our upcoming conference, Nicaea Pro Ecclesia: The Status and Potential of Our Nicene Heritage in Christian Catechesis and Ecumenical Dialogue. The conference will be held January 12-14 in Birmingham, Alabama. Take advantage of our Early Bird rate of $260 between now and September 5, 2025.Subscribe to the PodcastYou can find and subscribe to “That They May All Be One” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, and on our Website.
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That They May All Be One - Episode 2 - A Conversation with Bruce Marshall & Adam Eitel
Save the date for our 2026 conference entitled, Nicaea Pro Ecclesia: The Status and Potential of Our Nicene Heritage in Christian Catechesis and Ecumenical Dialogue, coming up January 12-14 in Birmingham, Alabama. More information is available on our website:https://www.pro-ecclesia.org/2026
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That They May All Be One - Episode 1 - A Conversation with Paul Hinlicky & Michael Root
In episode #1, Executive Director Doug Sweeney sits down with Drs. Michael Root and Paul Hinlicky (a Catholic and a Lutheran) to discuss the origins and history of the Center and invite newer/younger theologians and clergy to join us.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to That They May All Be One: The Podcast of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology. The CCET is a theological enterprise of Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christians whose goal is to promote faithfulness throughout the Church to the Word of God in Jesus Christ. It seeks to advance the knowledge of God's revelation as authoritatively mediated by Holy Scripture and normatively interpreted by the church's credal and dogmatic tradition. Without avoiding the difficult issues that divide us, it seeks ways in which our traditions, East and West, Reformation and Catholic, North and South, might enrich one another in pursuit of Christian unity.
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