Tracing the Roots of Modern Ideas
Stone Choir is more than a podcast; it's a library that I repeatedly reference when discussing with fellow Christians the genesis of modern ideologies versus the unchanging Word of God. Always engaging, often mind-shifting, and sometimes deeply convicting, the episodes are well packed with no unnecessary fluff. I give these faithful Lutheran gentlemen my full recommendation, and I encourage every serious Christian to hear the entire Stone Choir library to strengthen their resolve to honor God's Word against a world that despises any verse that violates the Zeitgeist. Where many modern Christians have compromised to win the world's approval, Stone Choir is resolved to unashamedly honor the historic Christian faith. Conservative Christians of many denominations will appreciate the podcast for this reason. My favorite episode is "According to Their Generations." That early episode introduces a central theme of the series, which is about tracing the genealogy of ideas from a Christian perspective. Start there, and listen to the whole catalog. If you love Jesus and hate compromising with the world, then I think you will greatly appreciate their efforts. May God continue to bless the work and the reach of the Stone Choir ministry for years to come, and turn the hearts of modern Christians back to honor their forefathers in the faith. PS - The first Stone Choir episode I heard was on Dietrich Bonhoeffer. It was admittedly difficult to take, but many Christians who only know of Bonhoeffer's most popular early works are unaware of the man's "neo-orthodox" theology that denies central truths of the Christian faith. There's a reason why Bonhoeffer is celebrated among left-wing "Christians" – namely, because he is not Christian, but is a saint of the liberal Zeitgeist. Beware when the world praises you. I highly recommend that episode, which covers much of Bonhoeffer's later, very unchristian ideas.Read full review »
Jshake7 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/24
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I am reading Dietrich Bonhoeffer‘s the Cost of Discipleship. their podcast describes him as totally opposite of what I am reading. Also, there was no direct commentary, using the massive writings of Bonhoeffer only repeated claims against him that made no sense. Do your due diligence.
Noloveofmath via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/06/24
Listening to Corey & Woe has reintroduced me to God his word. From what I’ve seen, the people that hate Stone Choir are the same people that believe it’s alright to have a Woman Pastor.
@Ty K via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/24
Whatever Christianity these men may have is subordinated to their National Socialist ideology. These men are choosing to interpret scripture through their ideology rather than subjugating their worldview to scripture. That is more dangerous than an openly anti-Christian message, because here,...Read full review »
MimulusG via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/24
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