A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
This episode covers Wolfhart Pannenberg, Robert Jenson, and the third quest for the historical Jesus.
This episode covers the Christology of Jurgen Moltmann and the second quest for the historical Jesus.
This part of our Christology series discusses Neo Orthodoxy and the first quest of the historical Jesus.
This part of our series on Trinitarian theology addresses the distinction between the economic and ontological Trinity, as well as other important Trinitarian distinctions.
This part of our Christology series overviews the ideas of Protestant Liberalism with Friedrich Schleiermacher and Albrecht Ritschl.
This is the second part of a talk on the ideas of Renes Descartes and the birth of modern philosophy.
This part of the Makers of the Modern World series addresses the thought of Renes Descartes and the birth of Modern Philosophy.
This part of our Christology series addresses the ideas of Socinius and other Rationist Christological systems.
This episode addresses the theology of Steven Paulson's ideas surrounding Law and Gospel, the Atonement, and God's self-consistency.
This continuation of the Intro to Christology series continues with a discussion of Christ's exaltation.
This is part of our series on Trinitarian theology in which we explore some of the key theological concepts at work in Trinitarian thought.
This is a discusson of the Filioque clause in the Nicene Creed. I cover the history, theology, and Biblical exegesis involved in the debate.
This part of the Intro to Christology series discusses the development of the doctrine of Christ's humiliation within seventeenth century Lutheran orthodoxy.
This is a talk I gave at Cross and Crown Lutheran Church in Tucson, Arizona on the subject of theosis from a Lutheran perspective.
This program is a discussion of Eastern Orthodoxy from a Lutheran perspective. I discuss the arguments made by a convert from Lutheranism to the Eastern church.
This part of our Christology series addresses early Lutheran debates on the relationship between the divine and human natures of Christ in the state of humiliation.
This is the fourth part of our discussion of the relationship between Scripture and tradition as discussed in Martin Chemnitz' Examination of the Council of Trent.
This is a continuation of our study of Martin Chemnitz' defense of Sola Scriptura in his Examination of the Council of Trent.
This part of our series on Christology covers the humiliation of Christ as discussed by the church fathers.
This part of our Makers of the Modern World series explores the thought of Jacques Derrida and his conception of deconstruction.