TOPIC INDEXReformation Doctrine (44)
  1. This episode of the Thinking Fellows opens to the peasants revolt and the radical reform of Thomas Müntzer. To round out the show the Conversation moves to the Bondage of the Will and the begining of Luther’s family life.
  2. As the Biblical text transforms Luther’s positions on grace and justification, he shifts his writing from disputations to letters targeted at the common man, secular rulers, and the Roman church.
  3. The Heidelberg Disputation represents the first time that Reformational theology emerges as a whole.
  4. The Thinking Fellows revisit their very first episode on the doctrine of sin.
  5. The regular hosts are reunited after a summer of teaching and travel. In preparation for the Here We Still Stand Conference the hosts visit some of the theological errors that pushed Luther toward the cross.
  6. Almost every episode of the Thinking Fellows has a handfull of books linked in the show notes.
  7. The Theology of the Cross is a recurring theme on the Thinking Fellows.
  8. The Small Catechism was a tool for pastors and families to learn the essential doctrine of the Chrisitan faith.
  9. What is it to be an heir of the Reformation? It is to look outward to Christ bleeding and dying on the cross as Great Rescuer of sinners—of me.
  10. Soli Deo Gloria is the final turn of the screw in the Sola formula that reminds us that salvation is not our own doing but belongs to God alone.
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