1. David and Adam pick up where they left off last week, discussing the Christian life in a secular age.
  2. No, that's not the new buffet special at Pizza Ranch.
  3. Dr. Paulson continues to analyze the appeal Erasmus makes to Sirach in chapter 15.
  4. This week, Dr. Paulson outlines Erasmus' bold claim that the existence of the law necessitates human free will.
  5. This episode begins an examination of the Apostle Paul's proclamation that where there is no law, there is no sin.
  6. Dr. Paulson continues to characterize the dialogue between Luther and Erasmus.
  7. Sunday Bloody Sunday In this episode, we read Martin Luther’s sermon for Maundy Thursday (1534), discussing the Lord’s Supper, polity, sacramental piety, fellowship, election and all the rabbit trails we follow…
  8. Dr. Paulson discusses Plato's analogy of the Cave. He emphasizes how Erasmus used this analogy to confuse God's words of law and gospel.
  9. Craig and Troy invite special guest Pastor Mark J. Renner to discuss his recent book Curious Cases: A Series of Short Pastoral Case Studies.
  10. The Atlantic published a large article called "Anti-Social Century" which spurred on a conversation with Gretchen and Katie on why this generation of people is anti-social, and what to do about it.
  11. In episode THREE HUNDRED AND TWELVE, Mike, Jason, and Wade discuss the Protestant fear of formalism, or ritualism?
  12. In episode THREE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN, Jason and Wade build on the previous episode’s discussion of monasticism by focusing on two aspects of the monastic life from which we can draw practical lessons: routine and contemplation.