1. In this episode of Outlaw God, hosts Steven Paulson and Caleb Keith look into the theological implications of law and gospel as presented in Genesis.
  2. In this episode of the Outlaw God, hosts Steven Paulson and Caleb Keith delve into the theological implications of the law before sin, exploring Luther's perspective on prelapsarian law and its distinction from postlapsarian law.
  3. Broken lives, broken spirits, broken hearts; the ravaging results of sin in our lives and the world we were born into.
  4. When Peter says "whoever has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin," what exactly does he mean by that?
  5. Got A Machine Head. In this episode, we read J.R.R. Tolkien’s letter to his son, Christopher, about a question of Genesis’ unfashionable status amongst Christians and those who value beautiful ‘stories.’ He also discusses Eden as it was, as it is to faith, and will be on the last day, the war of the machine, its triumph, and the consequences for modern man.
  6. Dr. Paulson continues to analyze the appeal Erasmus makes to Sirach in chapter 15.
  7. This episode begins an examination of the Apostle Paul's proclamation that where there is no law, there is no sin.
  8. Sins that lead to death, and sins that don't, but all sins are still sins.
  9. First It Giveth. In this episode, we discuss Jonah’s vocation, gospel imagination, dogmatic materialism, spell casting, the contemporary effects of the Industrial Revolution, and God’s preference for wasted places while reading Eugene Peterson's Under the Unpredictable Plant: An Exploration in Vocational Holiness.
  10. Michael "The Golden-Mourthed Orator" Baumgarn joins Craig and Troy for a study of 1 John chapter 3.
  11. The Thinking Fellows talk about the limitations of scientific progress.
  12. In this episode of Tough Texts, Daniel Emery Price and Scott Keith explore the complexities of 1 Peter 4:1-6.