1. David and Adam talk about Friedrich Nietzsche's parable of the madman and its implications for thinking about morality and ethics.
  2. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember a giant of the Anglican Reformation: Thomas Cranmer.
  3. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about a saint with neither a tongue nor a right hand.
  4. Does believing in a sin nature, or that all our works have sin, lead to depression?
  5. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the *first* church father: Irenaeus of Lyon.
  6. Tick, Tick, Boom. In this episode of Banned Books, we discuss Romans 3 while reading Philip Melanchthon’s commentary on Paul’s epistle. The main topics of conversation are the limitations of the law, faith that saves, gratuitous forgiveness and the living, and the present tense power of the gospel.
  7. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the man remembered as, “the Pillar of Faith and the Seal of All of the Fathers”: Cyril of Alexandria.
  8. Justification is famously called the article upon which the church stands or falls. It is the article upon which The Lutheran Reformation stood boldly and confessed the Scriptural truth that we are made right before God by grace through faith on account of Christ alone.
  9. Do we have an obligation to find and furnish evidence for our beliefs?
  10. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the author who linked a Nobel Prize, a Pulitzer, Chinese Missions, and the Fundamentalist controversy: Pearl S. Buck.
  11. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember a red letter day in the history of the [Lutheran] Church.