A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
This part of our Christology series explores Christ's humiliation in light of the controversies surrounding Kenoticism.
This is a critique of Gerhard Forde's book Where God Meets Man in which I address some of the problems with Radical Lutheranism in general, and Gerhard Forde in particular.
In this continuation of our series on Christology, I discuss the adoration of Christ's human nature and the debates on this issue between the Lutheran and Reformed traditions.
This is the second lecture on Martin Chemnitz' discussion of tradition in his Examination of the Council of Trent.
This is the first of a two part series in which I discuss the role of tradition in relation to Scripture, and critique the Roman Catholic view. The talk is based on Martin Chemnitz' Examination of th…
This episode in our Christology series covers the communication of attributes as described in Holy Scripture through an explanation of the ideas of the seventeenth century orthodox.
This episode in our Makers of the Modern World series explores the French Postmodern philosopher Michel Foucault.
This episode is a discussion of some recent controversy surrounding the nature of the presence of Christ in the Sacrament of the Altar.
This is a discussion of Richard Reeves' book Of Boys and Men and what the church can do to minister to disillusioned men.
This continuation of our Christology series covers some of the precision in language used to describe the two natures in Christ among Lutheran orthodox theologians.
This episode is a continuation of our series on the Augsbug Confession. On tis program, I discuss the medieval practice of withholding the cup from the laity.
This episode is a discussion of Martin Luther's thought in light of critique set forth by Dr. John Vervaeke in his series of lectures on the meaning crisis.
This continuation of the Makers of the Modern World series centers on Roland Barthes and the death of the author.
This continuing series on the Augsburg Confessions continues with a discussion of the veneration of saints and late medieval practice.
This continuation of the Makers of the Modern World series covers Ferdinand de Saussure and the Structuralist movement.
This program covers the Christological debate between Luther and Zwingli.
This continuation of our Makers of the Modern World series addresses the thought of Hegel, and his impact upon theology and philosophy.
This part of our continuing series on Christology addresses the development of Christology in the early church in the Western part of the Roman Empire. This includes a discussion of the Spanish Adopt…
This next part of our Makers of the Modern World series explores the ideas of Immanuel Kant and his impact on philosophy, theology, and other fields.
This is a discussion of the seventh century debates surrounding the will of Christ and the decisions of the sixth ecumenical council.