Martin Luther (408)
  1. The thing seems incredible, and I would not have believed it myself, nor have understood Paul’s words here, had I not witnessed it with my own eyes and experienced it.
  2. On this episode, the Fellows focus on apologetic questions brought up from recent episodes and listener questions. Starting by questioning and analyzing possible methods for reaching the post-modern mind, the Fellows then move on to the question, did Luther practice apologetics?
  3. A part of our series on Luther's, Heidelberg Disputation.
  4. Right now (and I would add, for quite some time) there has been a debate within Christianity about the whole issue of culture.
  5. Prechers translate as a calling. Called by God, they are given a message, and for most of their hearers it is to one degree or another a message in a language from afar, with strange concepts, sometimes with a more familiar ring, sometimes with a strange sound.
  6. God preaches a concrete word to us in the present tense. We hear the Good News that Jesus is God’s mercy for us.
  7. Hus held that Christ alone grants salvation and that popes do not.
  8. The miracle of Pentecost is not obvious; it is the miracle of faith created through the preaching of the word of the cross.
  9. In Martin Luther's Small Catechism he borrows a line from St. Augustine about what defines a "god."
  10. I’ve always been more at home in the Old Testament than in the New Testament.
  11. Only Jesus’ absolute absolution can satisfy a troubled conscience.
  12. The pastor declares it. We receive it. The forgiveness of sins. It’s a simple thing.
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