1. David and Adam have finally reached "The End of the World," the last chapter before God's incarnation in a cave.
  2. Who Made Who? Today, we read an essay by Rev. Dr. John Kleinig about what makes a theologian. Dr. Kleinig explains Martin Luther’s threefold description of how the master of theology, the Holy Spirit, makes one a theologian through contemplative prayer, meditating on Scripture within the communion of saints, and being translated into the kingdom of heaven by God’s Word—all this and much more on this week’s episode of the podcast.
  3. For Valentine's Day, Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin talk about the trend of writing marriage vows, and some of the pitfalls of such a trend.
  4. David and Adam are still in the first half of Chesterton's masterpiece, but they are closing in on "The End of the World"--the last chapter before the incarnation of God in a cave.
  5. When everything seems to conspire against us...
  6. David and Adam continue talking through Chesterton's Everlasting Man.
  7. David and Adam continue talking through Chesterton's Everlasting Man.
  8. Kelsi chats with Christian author Ian Harber about his new book, Walking through Deconstruction: How to be a Companion in a Crisis of Faith, which details his own experience with with Christian deconstruction and return to faith.
  9. David and Adam talk through chapters 3 and 4 of Chesterton's Everlasting Man.
  10. David and Adam talk through chapter 2 of Chesterton's Everlasting Man, climbing down a few rabbit holes along the way.
  11. Are the concepts of "spiritual formation" and Lutheran doctrine compatible?
  12. David and Adam continue their conversation on The Everlasting Man, only making it to the end of chapter 1.