A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
On this podcast, we continued the previous discussion of Lutheran-Reformed relations. Here, I identify what I view of the key difference between these two branches of the Reformation.
This is a historical discussion of Lutheran/Reformed relations, from the Colloquy of Marburg to Samuel S. Schmucker's attempt to merge Lutheran and Reformed ideas in so-called "American Lutheranism."
In this episode I discuss arguments from authority in Roman Catholicism, and why I do not find them compelling. I show the inconsistent positions taken on a number of issues in Rome.
This program is a continuation of our discussion of the Augsburg Confession. I covered the subject of new obedience, or sanctification.
This is a live Q&A podcast, addressing a variety of topics as requested by listeners.
This is a discussion of Lutheran devotional practices, some history, and recommended literature.
This program is a discussion of Revere Franklin Weidner's Biblical Theology of the Old Testament.
On today's podcast, I was joined by Dr. Lane Tipton of the Reformed Forum to discuss contemporary debates surrounding the doctrine of God within the Reformed community.
This program is an interview with Dr. Nathan Greeley on the subject of presuppositional apologetics.
This is a discussion of my recent book Prolegomena: A Defense of the Scholastic Method in my new series A Contemporary Protestant Scholastic Theology.
This program is a continued response to Patrick Ramsey's article published in Themelios in which he argues that Luther's doctrine of baptism is incompatible with sola fide.
This program is a continuation of our study of the Augsburg Confession. In this podcast, I discuss Article V On the Ministry of the Church.
This was a livestream in which I addressed listener questions on a variety of topics including: Augustine, regeneration, Sola Scriptura, monergism, and modern art.
This program is a continuation of our study of Henry Eyster Jacobs' book A Summary of the Christian Faith. We discuss his chapter titled The Word of God as a Means of Grace.
On this program I continued my response to Dr. Leighton Flowers as I discussed the historical definitions of both Pelagianism and Semipelagianism.
This program is a critique of recent comments from Dr. Leighton Flowers on the subject of total inability, or the bondage of the will.
On this program, I responded to an article titled, "Sola Fide Compromised? Martin Luther and the Doctrine of Baptism," in which the author argues for an inconsistency between sola fide and baptismal …
Today's program is a continued discussion of the doctrine of justification as explained in the Augsburg Confession Article IV. I spent a large portion of the time discussing Romans 2 and final judgme…