Martin Luther (369)
  1. In Christ, you are bound. Bound to mercy. Bound to grace. Bound to a God who won’t let you go. And because of that, you are free—gloriously, joyfully free.
  2. Dr. Paulson continues to analyze the appeal Erasmus makes to Sirach in chapter 15.
  3. This week, Dr. Paulson outlines Erasmus' bold claim that the existence of the law necessitates human free will.
  4. When you remember your baptism, you're not recalling a ritual. You're standing under a current of divine action that has not ceased to flow since the moment those baptismal waters hit your skin.
  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. The empty tomb delivers the grains of life that pollinate all good things so life in its fullest can blossom in our lives because Christ brought life back to us when He rose.
  8. Christ’s victory swallowed up the death which devours sinners, and its stinger was bent out of shape beyond repair.
  9. 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…
  10. 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.
  11. We are called to believe in the church even when we don’t believe in the church.
  12. Is there a significant difference between changing your mind and doing penance? Absolutely.
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