Commentary on Romans
Author: Theodoret of Cyrus
Language: English
Episodes: 17
Walking through the dense theological forest of Paul's letter to the Romans can feel daunting, but having a guide from the ancient church makes the path clearer. Commentary on Romans offers just that, presenting the voice of Theodoret of Cyrus, a fifth-century bishop and scholar. Born in Antioch in 386 A.D., Theodoret was a student of giants like Theodore of Mopsuestia and Chrysostom, and his work is sometimes seen as a distilled version of his teachers' insights, though it possesses a unique depth of its own. In this podcast, we engage directly with his text, reading and reflecting on his examination of this foundational epistle. What you'll hear is not a modern academic lecture, but a thoughtful encounter with patristic thought, unpacking Theodoret's concise yet potent observations on grace, law, faith, and the early church's struggles to comprehend divine revelation. He was a Father of the Church known for his versatility in different styles of writing, and that careful, clear sensibility comes through in his scriptural analysis. Each episode focuses on a portion of his commentary, aiming to connect his ancient perspective to the enduring questions of faith and practice. This isn't about historical artifact, but about listening to a pastoral voice from across the centuries, finding that the questions we bring to scripture are often not so new. Tune in to this podcast for a slow, considered journey through one of Christianity's most important texts, aided by a guide whose wisdom has quietly shaped centuries of thought.