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The Passion of St. Saba the Goth
Many Goths who professed faith (whether Nicene or not) suffered martyrdom – sometimes at the hands of the pagan Goths, sometimes at the hands of other Christians. St. Saba the Goth was an apparently orthodox (i.e. Nicene) Christian who died at the hands of the pagans. For a variety of reasons, it’s hard to have…
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Ulfila: The Trinity, the One True Church, and Appeals to Scripture and Tradition
In a previous post (link) we mentioned that we would be discussing Ulfila’s trinitarian errors. What did Ulfila believe? In “The Goths of the Fourth Century,” pp. 128-29, authors Heather et al. explain: Ulfila’s theology shares with Arius its emphatic differentiation between the three Persons of the Trinity. Auxentius further reports his hostility to both…
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Ergun Caner – Ohio Free Will Baptists – Men's Retreat Early 2007
A number of recordings of Ergun Caner have been removed the Internet, including four or so from an early 2007 Men’s Retreat of the Ohio Free Will Baptists, featuring Ergun Caner. An amalgamation of several clips from these messages is apparently preserved over at FBC Jax Watchdogs (link) and is also discussed at A Squirrel…
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Ergun Caner – Ohio Free Will Baptists – Men’s Retreat Early 2007
A number of recordings of Ergun Caner have been removed the Internet, including four or so from an early 2007 Men’s Retreat of the Ohio Free Will Baptists, featuring Ergun Caner. An amalgamation of several clips from these messages is apparently preserved over at FBC Jax Watchdogs (link) and is also discussed at A Squirrel…
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Ulfila and Early Church Priorities
Ulfila (also sometimes written as Ulfilas, Ulphilas, Uliphilus, or the like) is possibly the most famous of the Goths in church history. For those caught up in the terminology of today, no we’re not talking about Emo types, but the Germanic warriors who dominated a big chunk of Europe toward the end of the Roman…
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Ancient Historians – More or Less Reliable than Modern Historians?
The fathers weren’t always good historians. When we challenge some of their particular historical claims, it’s not rare for people to argue “Surely father X, being over a thousand years closer to the event in question, had access to better sources than we do. Therefore, we should trust the fathers’ account.” There is some intuitive…
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ErgunCaner.com and National Conference On Christian Apologetics – October 2013
National Conference On Christian Apologetics had sessions that were apparently recorded on October 11, 2013, in Charlotte NC (link to page). Ergun Caner had two sessions respectively titled “Jihad Me At Hello,” and “The Allah-leuia Movement.” Apolo13-88 – Ergun Caner – Jihad Me At Hello 2:40 “I will tell the pastors, ‘I can do one…
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Ergun Caner – Janet Parshall's "Talking it Over" – January 10, 2009
Moody Audio has posted audio from Janet Parshall’s “Talking It Over” show, featuring Ergun Caner as the guest (link to page for audio). It apparently aired and/or was recorded on Saturday, January 10, 2009. All times are approximate 5:10 “I had a gentleman in a debate say that I must have had a mercy bypass.” I…
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Ergun Caner – Janet Parshall’s "Talking it Over" – January 10, 2009
Moody Audio has posted audio from Janet Parshall’s “Talking It Over” show, featuring Ergun Caner as the guest (link to page for audio). It apparently aired and/or was recorded on Saturday, January 10, 2009. All times are approximate 5:10 “I had a gentleman in a debate say that I must have had a mercy bypass.” I…
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Ergun Caner – Shades Mountain Independent Church – Missions Conference 2010
“See the Fields,” is the title of a message that Dr. Ergun Caner apparently preached at Shades Mountain Independent Church (SMIC) at the Missions Conference 2010, on February 21, 2010 (link to page – you may need to scroll almost to the bottom). All times below are approximate: 1:30 “He was in my dorm, eight…