
Two friends. Two pastors. Two theologians explore the greatest questions of life and the mystery of God. In each episode, Dr. Wes Arblaster and Dr. Ethan Smith probe a question of spiritual life in conversation with Scripture and figures from the first 1000 years of the church. In the process they discover that the God Christians worship is more mysterious and compelling than we ever imagined.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 79 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationChristianityReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Wes and Ethan explore the famous line of Ignatius's and discuss the relationship between worldly desire and the love of God.
Ethan reflects on the practical and spiritual use of the Psalms and divine commandments in spiritual life. He ends with a brief theological exposition on the unity of Scripture.
This is the kind of humility that the “me and my Bible alone” philosophy that permeates so much of Protestant denominations are missing. They are taking the beginning of Hebrews 12 seriously. Take God for them and God bless them!
The absolute best podcast I have come across ever. Excellent theology!
I appreciate the whole aim of the show is to orient the framework of Christianity from a historical, patristic and scriptural context. I’m Orthodox and their perspective on some of the Fathers has given me deeper insights into my tradition that I had missed along the way. Well done!
Fellow Ohioan
-kevin zalac
If you’re curious about pulling back layers of conventional biblical ideas you’ve been taught throughout your Christian life... Mysterion may refreshingly blow your mind! That’s my experience so far. Love the content and format!
Wes and Ethan offer interesting and accessible discussion covering issues of faith in a relaxed conversational format. Placing special emphasis on exploring the great mystery (mysterion) of our faith, they look at how spirituality and theology can mutually inform each other as we strive to follow Christ and how this was the pursuit of the church fathers since the earliest days of the Church. By dialoging with these early theologians/mystics and reflecting on their own life experiences, Wes and... more







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