The Thinking Fellows

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Knowing Why You Believe

The Fellows discuss the importance of knowing why you believe. As part of this discussion, the hosts share some stories and explain the personal impact apologetics had on their lives.

The Reformation: Conclusions

The series on the history of the Reformation comes to an end with a recap on the Formula of Concord and the beginnings of the Thirty Years War.

Gnesios, Philipists, and the Formula of Concord

This episode of the Thinking Fellows focuses on the second generation of Lutheran reformers.

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The Peace of Augsburg and the Death of Philip Melanchthon

Between the years 1550 and 1560 the giants of the Reformation are dying. The Fellows discuss the political and theological turmoil that occurred as a result of the Smalcald war.

Christianity in America: The Colonies

Dr. Dan van Voorhis leads a discussion on the history of Christianity in America. This episode focuses on the religious practices of American colonies and their lasting impact.

Luther’s Death

On this episode, the Fellows discuss the events leading up to and the fallout after Luther’s death.

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The Power and Primacy of the Pope, Calvin's Geneva, and Luther on the Quran

Between the years 1550 and 1560 the giants of the Reformation are dying. The Fellows discuss the political and theological turmoil that occurred as a result of the Smalcald war.

Evolution, Zwingli, and other Questions

The Fellows take a one week break from their series on the history of the Reformation to answer listener questions. The questions range all the way from the doctrine of Zwingli to apologetic responses to evolution.

Luther’s Commentaries and Smalcald

The Thinking Fellows cover the major reformational events between 1535 and 1539.

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The Fallout from Augsburg: 1530-1534

Coming back from the Diet of Augsburg the Lutheran reformers began responding to the doctrinal backlash of the Confutation.

1530: The Augsburg Confession

In 1530 an imperial diet was called to the city of Augsburg. Among many issues to be addressed was the increasing influence of Lutheran theology.

Ulrich Zwingli

Before his death in 1532 Ulrich Zwingli led a more radical reform than those in Wittenberg. Zwingli was not only a theologian, but also a humanist, and a soldier ultimately leading to his death on the battlefield.

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Channel
1517 Podcast Network
Creator
1517 Podcasts
1517 Podcasts
2015 - 2023
Episodes
371
Rating
Clean