A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
On this program I did an overview of the Lordship Salvation controversy within evangelicalism, and explained why from a Lutheran perspective, both sides of the debate are wrong.
On this week's program I answered a listener question about how the Reformed view early church history and concluded with a discussion of the Wesleyan doctrine of entire sanctification.
On today's program I discussed the various Lutheran church bodies in America. I gave some history and talked about the various theological and practical issues which divide these churches from one an…
I spent the program discussing two kingdom theology as expounded upon by the Lutheran church. I did an overview of the debate in the Reformed world over the issue, discussed the various approaches to…
In this program I discuss John chapter 6 and its relation to Holy Communion, and also answer a listener question about Sabbatarianism.
In light of the shooting in Newtown, CT I spent the program talking about how Christians should respond to suffering in light of the gospel.
In this program I continued my refutation of limited atonement, primarily dealing with 1 John 2:2 and John MacArthur's comments on the subject.
I talked about a variety of issues on today's program. I answered listener questions about limited atonement, Roman Catholicism, and reasons why I became a Lutheran.
On this program I continue my response to an interview with Jason Stellman, a recent convert to the RCC from Presbyterianism.
On this program I interact with a recent interview with Jason Stellman who recently converted to Roman Catholicism.
I spend the entire program talking about why I disagree with the doctrine of limited atonement.
On this program I answered listener questions about Pauline scholarship, progressive sanctification, molinism, and the reformation.
I took a break from our normal format to talk about the importance of the Reformation in light of Reformation Day.
I answered a listener question about consubstantiation, another about covenant theology, and then discussed predestination in Romans 8 and 9.
Discussed my upcoming book, took some time to answer listener questions, and then got back to discussing the points of Calvinism. We covered the "u", unconditional election.
Answered a listener question abou the number of sacraments and then discussed the extent of human depravity.
A discussion of the Reformed, Arminian, and Lutheran approaches to predestination and free will.