1. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we tell the story of the Heretic Patriot: Jonathan Mayhew.
  2. All That and A Bag of Chips. In this episode, we return to Steven Paulson’s book, The Outlaw God. We discuss law and Gospel, why God sends a preacher, why we hate Christ preached, and what therapy can do for the walking dead.
  3. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we remember a partially (?) apocryphal story about a Scottish minister and the world’s most famous ocean liner (and metaphor come to life).
  4. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we remember a “second generation” Reformer: the apocalyptic David Chytraeus.
  5. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the man behind one of the 19th century’s most famous exorcisms: Johann Blumhardt.
  6. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we head to the mailbag to answer another question about the differences between churches today.
  7. That’s the Power of Love. In this episode, we discuss the shock of infatuation with theological concepts and young theologians' conceit while reading Helmut Thielcke’s A Little Exercise for Young Theologians. We converse about laity and clergy’s relationship to theology, piety, and polity. What is the purpose of theology, its study, teaching, and conversations? How can theology become deadly? What happens when the truth is detached from love? All this and more on a new episode of the podcast!
  8. Saul's pride begins to unravel him. Hard to imagine that are biggest enemy is often our own fearful heart.
  9. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY, Mike and Wade (has anyone seen Jason anywhere lately?) discuss the history of the terms “protestant,” “evangelical,” “catholic,” and “orthodox.”
  10. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we remember and reconsider Anne Hutchinson, an early New England “Heretic.”
  11. Another beautiful meditation on the word of God which brings light to our darkened eyes. Izzi Ray sings "Turn My Heart, Turn My Eyes"