1. Everybody’s Working for the Weekend. In this episode, we continue our Lenten tradition of reading Luther’s Galatians commentary in March, discussing past and present idolatry and why we keep falling for the same sales pitches from the same gods.
  2. There’s Power in the Blood. In this episode, we read a homily on John’s Gospel, the power of Christ’s blood, and a whole lot of symbolism in John Chrysostom’s exegesis.
  3. There is no justification by the works of the law
  4. We Need More Mother’s Milk & Pomegranate Seeds. In this episode of Banned Books, we discuss the Song of Songs and read the seventh-century monk, Bede, who takes us on a wild ride through the text; we converse about exegesis, cosmology, the church, why the meaning of words matters, how to read the Bible like an early medieval theologian, and why the story about Jesus changes the world.
  5. Any message other than "Christ for you" is not good news.
  6. Matthew 22 sees Jesus address Jewish legal debates. In the process, he makes disticntions between the Law and Gospel.
  7. How the ancient view of "guts" is a lively metaphor of promise
  8. Every Christian should understand what it means to have a Great High Priest
  9. Jesus is always interceding for us
  10. In this episode, Dr. Paulson begins to outline what Luther means when he talks about the "plain text" of Scripture.
  11. Dr. Paulson continues discussing Sub Contrario.
  12. When I finished this book, I loved the Bible, and the Bible’s author, even more. And I can’t imagine a better endorsement than that.
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