A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
This episode discusses article three of the Formula of Concord on the nature of the righteousness of God and justifying faith.
This episode is a discussion of Roman Catholic political philosopher Patrick Deneen's book Regime Change.
This part of our Just & Sinner essentials series discusses the life and theology of Martin Luther.
This second part in our series on the Formula of Concord addresses the topic of free will in relation to the conversion of the sinner.
This program is a response to Bishop Barron's criticisms of Martin Luther's understanding of justification sola fide.
This video is a discussion of the Flacian controversy and the results of that as discussed in the Formula of Concord. This is the first in a series of programs on the Formula.
This is the final in a series of lectures on the Solas of the Reformation. In this talk, I discuss God's glory.
This is the fifth in a series of lectures on the solas of the Reformation. I discuss the Christocentric character of Lutheran theology.
This is the fourth in a series of talks on the solas of the Reformation. This talk discusses the semi-Pelagian controversy and the Council of Orange, and how that connects to the Lutheran Reformation…
This is the third of my talks on the five solas of the Reformation. In this talk, I discuss my transition from the Reformed to the Lutheran church and some differences between these two branches of t…
This is the second lecture in a series on the five solas of the Reformation. I discuss the role and authority of Scripture and tradition.
This is a talk I delivered at Cornell University on the topic of rights. I contrast a classical Christian approach (using Petrus Nakskow and Friedrich Julius Stahl) with a post-Enlightenment view.
This show is a talk I gave on the subject of justification by faith alone in Denmark at the 2024 ECHO conference. This is part of a series of talks on the Solas of the Reformation.
This is a paper I originally wrote for a book which was canceled. It addresses the nature of forgiveness and justification in relation to conversion and daily repentance.
This is a talk first delivered at ETS in Denver in 2022 on the subject of the two kinds of righteousness in Luther's theology.
This final episode of the Augsburg Confession series addresses the role of the church and state.
This episode is a discussion of my newest book The Doctrine of God: A Defense of Classical Christian Theism.
This continuation of our Augsburg Confession series covers the subject of monasticism from a Lutheran approach.
This continuation of the Augsburg Confession series addresses the practice of private confession, penance, and absolution.
This is a talk I gave at Our Redeemer LCMS in Smithfield, RI on trends in the church, and why the world needs the Lutheran Reformation.