1. In this episode, Paulson identifies Erasmus participating in a futile effort he calls sausage making.
  2. Dr. Paulson explores another violent metaphor from Luther, the arrow of conviction.
  3. Following Augustine's proposition that prayer can lead to a cooperative relationship between God's will and man's, Paulson, the alternative prayer that Luther highlights with the petition "Thy will be done."
  4. In the last episode of Outlaw God, Dr. Paulson gave an overview of Judas and his betrayal of Jesus.
  5. Dr. Paulson highlights the problem of necessity as it relates to the betrayal of Jesus.
  6. Dr. Paulson discusses the difficulty of waiting on God's promises.
  7. We are discussing "I can do all things through Christ" in context of the rest of the passage, and then we discuss the story of Abraham sacrificing Isaac (rather... not sacrificing him) and whether or not Christians are called to sacrifice. Is that what this passage is talking about?
  8. Dr. Paulson talks about how monastic life and satisfaction for sin outside of Christ harm not only the gospel but our understanding of the law.
  9. In honor of the upcoming Reformation Day, Craig and Troy discuss the history, background, and gospel importance of the Lutheran Reformation.
  10. Jesus came not only for the sheep, but apparently for the dogs as well. You won't believe what happens when she asks for a favor.