First, Petey Podcast Por Daniel J. Abbott arte de portada

First, Petey

First, Petey

De: Daniel J. Abbott
Escúchala gratis

These episodes are drawn from a growing collection of essays I've written on Christian apologetics. taking up questions at the intersection of Scripture, Church history, and theology, with the aim of bringing clarity where there is confusion, depth where there is surface-level understanding, and posing thought provoking questions to challenge pre-concieved notions in pursuit of the truth.

The heart of this project is not simply argument for argument’s sake, but a genuine search for truth: truth about God, about the Church He founded, and about how faith speaks into the real world we live in. Some episodes will take on long-standing theological debates, others may address modern challenges or misconceptions, and still others will look at the wisdom of the early Church Fathers and the Saints throughout history, our brothers and sisters in Christ whose voices still guide us today.

This is, in a sense, a public journey of faith, an invitation to think carefully, to wrestle honestly, and to seek truth with humility. Faith is not a straight line, nor is it free from questions, struggles, or moments of uncertainty. To be a Christian is to stand in the tension between what we already believe and what we are still learning, between the truths we confess and the doubts that quietly press in. This project is not about pretending those struggles don’t exist, but about bringing them into the light where they can be faced with honesty and courage.

My hope is that by listening you will come to see more deeply, not just into arguments or ideas, but into the truth of the faith that has sustained generations before us. The goal is not to erase every uncertainty, but to let even our questions become stepping stones that lead us closer to Christ Himself. Because at the end of every honest search, we find not simply an idea or a system, but a Person, the One who is the answer, who has revealed Himself fully in Christ and continues to make Himself known through His Church.

Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • #29 Matthew 16 and the Papacy
    Apr 3 2026

    Many Christians reject the papacy because they don’t see a fully formed Vatican I Papacy in the New Testament. But what if that expectation misunderstands how divine institutions begin?

    This episode lays out the five major interpretations of Matthew 16 and subjects each one to the same textual tests to determine which reading of Matthew 16 allows the text to speak most naturally, and which requires the most theological “autofill”?

    Más Menos
    31 m
  • #28 Do Catholics Worship Idols?
    Mar 27 2026

    The charge that Catholics worship idols is one of the most common (and least examined) claims made against the Church.

    This essay argues that the accusation collapses once worship, honor, and symbolism are properly defined. What looks convincing at a glance fails under careful analysis.

    Más Menos
    28 m
  • #27 Proof that the Catholic Church is from God: 200 OK
    Mar 20 2026

    What kind of evidence should Christians expect if God truly founded a visible, sacramental Church?

    By examining Catholic-distinctive miracles across history, this episode explores how different theologies generate different evidential profiles.

    This essay does not argue that any single miracle proves Catholicism. Instead, it examines patterns, expectations, and explanatory coherence across centuries of reported Catholic miracles.

    The question isn’t whether miracles compel belief, but whether dismissing them all requires a skepticism that undermines Christianity itself.

    Más Menos
    12 m
Todavía no hay opiniones