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Peaceing It Back Together

Peaceing It Back Together

By: Collin J. Ellis
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The atmosphere of Peaceing it Back Together is driven by a zeal for learning, particularly in the realm of Christian theology. the Christian life is one traversed from finitude into the infinite, a journey with no end or completion in sight, therefore, there is much to be discussed surrounding this life. Come alongside myself, Collin J. Ellis, and others, as we delve into the realm of Christian thought and attempt to become better followers of Jesus day by day.

I pray that the Holy Spirit will teach you, convict you, and lead you to grow deeper in your intimacy and all-around relationship with the triune God. Peace and blessings to you dear friend and listener.

If you would like to financially support the podcast and my ministry as a whole you can do so through Patreon!

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Episodes
  • The Beginning of 1 Peter Pt. 2: 1v6-12
    Jul 3 2025

    In Episode 3 of this series on 1 Peter, Caleb Conley and I discuss the second half of the Prooemium, vv. 6-12, and how Christians have a faith that stems from God's actions in the past, clings to that which He is doing in the present, and hopes for the coming glory that will be revealed when Christ returns. Peter develops the theological mind of his epistle in the first chapter, though, more than this, also sets up the backdrop for how Christians of the first century, and now, are to follow Jesus and live within their new found life in Christ.

    If you enjoy the Peaceing it Back Together podcast and want to support it financially, you can do so at Patreon.Com/PeaceingItBackTogether. All proceeds go to the podcast and helping me continue my education as I currently am working to acquire my Masters in Theological Studies from Boston College.

    Stay connected!

    CollinEllis.com

    Instagram: @CollinJEllis / @Peaceingibt
    Email: collinjellis@outlook.com
    LinkedIn

    Caleb Conley:

    Instagram: @Caleb.Conley
    Youtube: Caleb Conley
    Music (Spotify)
    Email: caleb.conley@praisegodministries.com

    Bibliography:


    Donelson, Lewis R. I & II Peter and Jude: A Commentary." Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2010.

    Achtemeier, Paul J. 1 Peter: A Commentary on First Peter. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1996. 74-93.

    Bartlett, David L. Hebrews. “1 Peter,” in The General Epistles, and Revelation: Fortress Commentary on the Bible Study Edition. edited by Margaret Aymer, Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, & David A. Sanchez. 667-683. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • The Beginning of 1 Peter - 1v1-5
    Jun 19 2025

    In Episode 2 of this series on 1 Peter, Caleb Conley and I attempt to make our way through the Epistolary Introduction (vv 1-2) and the Prooemium (vv 3-12), however, only make it to v5. While we found ourselves repeating some of the content of the opening part of the letter, vv 1-2 specifically, we felt it absolutely necessary to spend adequate time on this section. Peter's opening is that theological backdrop for the remainder of the letter, and must be understood in its totality in order that the rest be read rightly.


    If you wish to support the podcast, you can do so at the patreon link below! I am beyond grateful for all the support I receive, as it helps me to further my education at the collegiate level and spend more time producing the podcast.

    (Patreon.com/PeaceingitBackTogether)


    STAY CONNECTED!

    Instagram: @CollinJEllis / @PeaceingIBT

    Email: CollinJEllis@outlook.com

    LinkedIn


    Caleb Conley's Information:

    Instagram: @Caleb.Conley

    Youtube: Caleb Conley

    Music on Spotify

    Email: caleb.conley@praisegodministries.com


    Bibliography

    Donelson, Lewis R. I & II Peter and Jude: A Commentary." Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2010.

    Achtemeier, Paul J. 1 Peter: A Commentary on First Peter. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1996. 74-93.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Why is Constantine Important to Christianity & the Nicene Controversy
    Jun 11 2025

    In Episode 1 of this series on the Patristic Period & the Councils, my good friend, Christopher McCormick, joins me to begin talking about the importance of Constantine in Christianity, the atmosphere leading up to his emperorship, and the inception of the Nicene council. We found that a lot of information needed to be revisited and talked about further, therefore, this episode is going to be broken into two parts. The next will consist of discussion concerning the theological and ecclesiological atmosphere leading up to the Nicene Council, during it, and hopefully, how it led to the next council, the First Constantinople Council.

    If you wish to support PeaceingIBT financially, which is greatly appreciated, you can do so at patreon.com/PeaceingItBackTogether.

    STAY CONNECTED!

    Instagram: @CollinJEllis or @PeaceingIBT

    Email: CollinJEllis@outlook.com

    LinkedIn

    Bibliography ↓↓↓

    Constantine: End of Persecution 310-313 (Eusebius)

    Letters of Pliny the Younger and the Emperor Trajan Concerning Christianity

    Chadwick, Henry. The Early Church. England: Penguin Books, 1967.

    Davis, Leo D. The First Seven Ecumenical Councils (325-787): Their History and Theology (Theology and Life Series 21) (Volume 21). Collegeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1983.


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    1 hr and 4 mins
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