1. Paulson confronts Erasmus's propositions about remaining in unknowing.
  2. Beneath the calm, within the light, A hid unruly appetite Of swifter life, a surer hope, Strains every sense to larger scope, Impatient to anticipate The halting steps of aged Fate. Now listen to Ringside.
  3. Dr. Paulson refutes the charge that Luther is the origin of an ever secularizing culture.
  4. Mike and Wade discuss the two kingdoms (or spheres, realms, etc.) and the Christian life as part of both church and state in light of the fourth chapter of Althaus' The Ethics of Martin Luther for Wade's PHI 201 course.
  5. Mike and Wade discuss stations and vocations in light of the third chapter of The Ethics of Martin Luther by Paul Althaus, an assigned text for Wade's PHI 201 course.
  6. Mike and Wade sit down to discuss Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault, two philosophers who will challenge you to ask questions that you didn't even know you had, as well as some that you will probably decide you still don't have.
  7. This is an excerpt from Vocation: The Setting for Human Flourishing written by Michael Berg (1517 Publishing, 2021). Available for purchase this Tuesday!
  8. Dr. Paulson describes Luther's confidence when writing to Erasmus.
  9. Undue Protestant antipathies toward Mary have muted not only her place in redemption history and its necessary connection to Christology, but also the virtue of virginity.
  10. It’s not the disciples’ faith that invented the resurrection but the resurrection that gave birth to the disciples’ faith.
  11. Dr. Paulson ties up his outline of Aquinas on free will with a discussion of Romans 6:18.
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