A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
On this program, I discuss the church fathers and their views on baptism in response to some recent comments made by Gavin Ortlund.
This is a response to Andrew Sandlin who recently offered some criticisms of the Lutheran law-gospel distinction.
This program is a discussion of the doctrine of justification by faith in light of two recent conversations that I've had with Roman Catholic thinkers.
This is a discussion with Matthew Barrett on his new book Simply Trinity.
On this bonus podcast episode this week, I talk with my wife, Lisa Cooper, about the topic of women in ministry.
This podcast is a roundtable discussion between Jordan Cooper, Lewis Polzin, and Matthew Fenn on the subject of the celebration of Holy Communion via the internet.
This is a conversation with Craig A Carter on his new book dealing with the topic of Trinitarian Classical Theism.
This week's podcast was a live Q&A. I discussed the fate of New Calvinism, theonomy, online Communion, and several other important topics.
This program is a discussion of the doctrine of justification by faith as taught by the Council of Trent. I show where the differences are between Rome and Lutherans on this vital issue.
This program is the second in a series which overviews some of the material in Carl Trueman's recent book The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self.
This is a continuation of our study of Henry Eyster Jacobs' book A Summary of the Christian Faith. In this program, we discuss the doctrine of Holy Baptism.
This program is on the doctrine of the atonement. The discussion centered primarily on Junius Remensnyder's book The Atonement and Modern Thought.
This program is a discussion of Carl Trueman's recent book The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self.
This program is a continuation of our study of Henry Eyster Jacobs' book A Summary of the Christian Faith with Rev. Lewis Polzin. On this show, we discuss the sacraments.
This was a Q&A podcast, addressing your questions on a variety of topics, from analytic philosophy to the role of good works at the final judgment.
This was a conversation on the Anglican church with Rev. Dr. Eric Parker.
This podcast is a conversation about the subject of women's ordination. I defend the view of the AALC that ordination is to be limited to properly examined and called men.
This program is a continuation of my interaction with comments made by an SSPX priest on Luther's relationship to secularism/modernism.
This is the first part of my response to an SSPX priest who argues that Luther is the cause of secularism.
This program is on one of the fundamental differences between Luther and Zwingli, and is the beginning of a series on the communication of attributes.