1. Bruce, Adam, and Caleb discuss the textual and narrative differences between the four gospel accounts of Jesus' life and ministry.
  2. Spiritual War, What Is It Good For? In this episode, we discuss pastoral care to the healthy and sick and spiritual warfare while reading Wilhelm Loehe’s book, The Pastor.
  3. In this episode, Dr. Paulson highlights the importance of distinguishing between law and gospel.
  4. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson joins Kelsi to talk about her new novel, A Tumblin' Down, the good and bad of church community, and how the Christian belief isn't always best defined by our own self-reflection.
  5. In this episode of The Outlaw God, Dr. Paulson outlines the issues with deism.
  6. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows discuss the centrality and importance of Christians' doctrinal content and confessions.
  7. Dr. Paulson outlines some of the major interpretive issues of modern Bible historians.
  8. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows ask, what are sacred spaces, and do we need them?
  9. Diving for Gomers. In this episode, we have a much-needed conversation about slavery to sin, Ezekiel’s whore metaphor for God’s relationship with his people, and why it’s important that Christians not shy away from difficult conversations about how God describes sin and grace in the Bible.
  10. Theologian and Biblical Scholar, John Kleinig, joins Kelsi to discuss the vision the Bible gives us for God's redemptive plan as a wholly physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional endeavor.
  11. This week, Caleb and Scott are joined by Dan Price to introduce the latest 1517 Podcast, "Tough Texts." On Tough Texts, Dan and Scott address classically tricky passages of Scripture and meet these texts with a plain reading.
  12. In this episode, Dr. Paulson begins to outline what Luther means when he talks about the "plain text" of Scripture.