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Socinianism Podcast

Hosted by Marcin Poholski · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 43 episodes

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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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Marcin Poholski hosts Socinianism Podcast, a religion show with 43 episodes published.

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#43 - "When the Holy Spirit 'Said': Acts 13:2 and the Voice That Guides

May 3, 202627mEp. 43

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 ear

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#42 - Luke 2:52 — Why Socini Emphasised Jesus' Human Growth, Not Divine Pre‑existence

May 2, 202628mEp. 42

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 o

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#41 - "Call No Man Father": Socinus, Clerical Titles, and the Fight Over Religious Authority

May 2, 202629mEp. 41

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

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#40 - "Born of a Woman": How Galatians 4:4 Became a Test Case for Christ's Origin

May 1, 202629mEp. 40

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 radica

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#39 - The Sympathetic Priest: Hebrews 4:15 and the Orthodox Tradition

Apr 28, 202628mEp. 39

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 Trinitar

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#38 - "I Came to Fulfil": How Matthew 5:17 Became Proof of Divine Authority

Apr 27, 202626mEp. 38

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 proph

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#37 - Becoming All Things: 1 Corinthians 9:19–23 and the Art of Persuasion

Apr 25, 202628mEp. 37

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 f

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#36 - The Berean Test: How Socini Read Acts 17:11

Apr 22, 202628mEp. 36

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 acc

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#35 - "Tell Him His Fault": Matthew 18:15 Through Socinian Eyes

Apr 22, 202628mEp. 35

Matthew 18:15—"If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault..."—has shaped how churches correct and exclude their members for nearly two millennia. This episode digs into the historical backdrop that made

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#34 - Gentle Disputation: How 2 Timothy 2:24–25 Shaped Socinian Controversy

Apr 19, 202627mEp. 34

A close reading of 2 Timothy 2:24–25 and its role inside Socinian pastoral practice. We trace how Faustus Socinus and the Polish Brethren turned Paul's counsel—"the Lord's servant must not be quarrelsome but kind"—into a

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#33 - Your Word a Lamp: Psalm 119:105 and the Socinian Balance of Scripture and Reason

Apr 17, 202629mEp. 33

Psalm 119:105 — "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path" — has been claimed by many as the foundational image for how Christians should read the Bible. This episode traces how the verse functioned in patri

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#32 - John 1:1 — The Word as God's Self‑Expression, Not a Co‑equal Person

Apr 17, 202629mEp. 32

John 1:1 has been called the battleground of Christian identity. Orthodox interpreters read "the Word was God" as proof that Jesus is the second person of a tri‑personal God. Faustus Socinus and the Polish Brethren read

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#31 - "Only the Father Knows": When Jesus Says He Doesn't Know

Apr 14, 202632mEp. 31

Mark 13:32 — "But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the Son, but only the Father." This episode examines why a single sentence in Jesus' apocalyptic speech became a flashpoint for theological argument. Hear h

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#30 - "Lied to the Holy Spirit? Acts 5:3–4 and the Personhood of the Spirit

Apr 13, 202625mEp. 30

When Peter tells Ananias, “You have not lied to men but to God” (Acts 5:3–4), orthodox readers take it as unambiguous proof that the Holy Spirit is a distinct divine Person. Fausto Socini and the Polish Brethren read the

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#29 - One Mediator: How 1 Timothy 2:5 Became the Proof-Text for Christ's Divine-Mediatorship

Apr 11, 202629mEp. 29

A close, historical look at 1 Timothy 2:5 — "There is one God and one mediator..." — and how the mainstream tradition read it as proof that Christ is both God and man, uniquely qualified to reconcile humanity to God. Thi

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#28 - "The Father is Greater Than I": How John 14:28 Shaped the Trinitarian Debate

Apr 8, 202626mEp. 28

A close reading of John 14:28 — "The Father is greater than I" — and the long history that made this single sentence a battleground. We trace how patristic, medieval, and Reformation theologians read Jesus' words as comp

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#27 - "Firstborn of All Creation": How Socinus Read Colossians 1:15

Apr 8, 202630mEp. 27

Colossians 1:15 — "He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation" — has been a battleground for what Christians mean by "who is Christ." This episode begins a close reading of that single verse thro

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#26 - "When God 'Emptied Himself': The Kenosis Hymn and the Socinian Turn

Apr 7, 202629mEp. 26

Philippians 2:6–11 has shaped centuries of Christology. Orthodox interpreters read its "emptying" (kenōsis) as a paradox of divine humility that nonetheless preserves Christ's eternal deity. Fausto Socinus and the Polish

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#25 - "Hear, O Israel": The Shema and the Battle over One God

Apr 6, 202629mEp. 25

Deuteronomy 6:4 — the Shema — is the heartbeat of Jewish faith: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one." For centuries Christians and Jews read that short sentence as the clearest statement of God's unity. Bu

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#24 - You See That a Person Is Justified by Works: James 2:24 and the Socinian Challenge

Apr 4, 202629mEp. 24

A deep dive into James 2:24—“You see that a person is justified by works”—and the long argument it sparked between Paul and James, Reformers and Councils, and finally the Socinians. This episode traces the verse’s recept

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