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Socinianism Podcast

Marcin Poholski

A podcast exploring Socinianism – a 16th-century theological and philosophical movement founded by Fausto Sozzini that critically examines core doctrines such as the Trinity, original sin, and predestination.

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Acts 13:2 — "The Holy Spirit said..." — has been a touchstone in debates about the personhood of the Holy Spirit and the nature of divine speech. This episode begins a close reading of that verse and its history: how early Christians, medieval schola... more

Luke 2:52 says simply that Jesus "increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man." For orthodox theology that phrase sits easily beside the doctrine of the Son's eternal pre‑existence; for the Socinians of the sixteenth and seventeent... more

A close reading of Matthew 23:9 that changed how one early modern movement thought about clergy, titles, and power. We trace the Jewish and patristic background of the phrase, the rise of clerical honorifics in medieval Europe, and the particular con... more

Paul's terse line—"born of a woman"—has carried enormous theological freight. Traditionally read as proof that the eternal Son entered history, it shaped doctrines from Nicaea to Calvin. Yet Socinians read it in a radically different key: a claim abo... more

Hebrews 4:15 — "we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize..." — became a touchstone for how Christians understand who Jesus is and what his suffering accomplishes. This episode examines how the historic Trinitarian tradition read that verse:... more

Matthew 5:17 contains one of the most contested phrases in Christian history: "I have not come to abolish the law but to fulfil it." Traditionally read as proof that Jesus is divine lawgiver and the consummation of prophecy, this verse was read very ... more

Paul’s famous claim “I have become all things to all people” has been read for centuries as a pattern for mission, moral flexibility, or even theological compromise. This episode reconstructs how the verse was received from the Fathers through the Re... more

Acts 17:11 describes the Bereans as "noble" because they examined Paul's teaching against the Scriptures. Socinian writers seized that single sentence as a hermeneutical key: scripture must be examined by reason, not accepted on ecclesiastical author... more

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