A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
This is a discussion of the seventh century debates surrounding the will of Christ and the decisions of the sixth ecumenical council.
On this program, we discuss the role that good works play in the lives of Christians and how works relate to justification.
This is part 5 of our Makers of the Modern World series in which I discuss the ideas of Antonio Gramsci and his concept of cultural hegemony.
This is part 4 of our Makers of the Modern World series in which I discuss Herbert Marcuse and the ideas of Critical Theory.
This is part 3 of our Makers of the Modern World series. In this podcast, we delve into the thought of Theodor Adorno and the development of Critical Theory in the Frankfurt School
This second part of our "Makers of the Modern World" series explores the ideas of George Lukacs, and the Western Marxist tradition.
This is the beginning of a series of podcasts titled "Makers of the Modern World." In this first episode, I discuss the life and thought of Karl Marx, how he impacts our culture, and what a Christian…
This part of our Augsburg Confession series overviews the nature of the human will and its relationship to sin.
In this continuation of our walk through the Augsburg Confession, we discuss eschatology from article XVIII. We address millennialism, soul sleep, and eternal torment.
In this part of our ongoing series on Christology, we give an overview of early Patristic Christology and the consensus that was reached at the Council of Chalcedon.
As part of our ongoing series on Trinitarian theology, I offer a critique of a recent proposal from an LCMS pastor and theologian for social Trinitarianism.
Is the West becoming authoritarian? How should he church respond? These are the issues I address in this overview of Rod Dreher's book Live Not By Lies.
This program is a discussion of the current problems in education and why classical education is the solution.
This is the continuation of our Augsburg Confession series in which I discuss Lutheran views of government involvement as contrasted with the Anabaptist and other approaches.
This is a continuation of the Introduction to Christology series in which I discuss Christ's sinlessness.
Expanding on the subject from the recent dialogues between Lutherans and Roman Catholics, this program is an overview of the notion of sacrifice in historic Lutheran theology.
This is the second part in a series in which I discuss the joint dialogue between the PCPU and Confessional Lutherans on the Eucharist and sacrificial language.
This is a discussion on the differences between classical Trinitarian theology and more recent social Trinitarian ideas.
This is the first podcast in a series on contemporary debates in Trinitarian theology surrounding social Trinitarianism and inseparable operations.