The Story Of Thomas Aquinas
Well, I had the immense privilege of being a co-host with Troy from the Revived Thoughts podcast. I’ve been a big fan of the show since I first learned about it – taking sermons of old and having people read them and providing some backstory to the original preacher or time period in which it took place. Ironically, I help present the story of Thomas Aquinas. I’m a former Roman Catholic and a former classical apologist so introducing a Roman Catholic who opened up many to what we know today as the classical approach made me smile.
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Thomas Aquinas lived in the 1200s. He was one of the most famous philosophers that ever lived. But he is also someone who preached and cared mightily about God.
Special thanks to Josiah Carrigan for his help on this episode.Special thanks to Josiah Carrigan for reading this sermon for Revived Thoughts. He lives in Washington state and is married with four kids. He is active in student ministry at his current church and worked as a missionary overseas in Africa before that. He is also a teacher.
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Previous Appearances On Revived Thoughts
Patrick reading Gregory of Nyssa – The Day Of Lights
Patrick reading Gregory of Nazianzus – The Shepherd’s Heart
Patrick reading John Gill’s sermon – Christ The Savior From The Storm
Tony reading John Newton’s sermon – He Shakes the Heavens and the Earth
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