Reformation Doctrine (54)
  1. The Thinking Fellows examine the Ligonier 2025 State of Theology Survey. They identify a major recurring theme: Christians are contradicting themselves.
  2. In this episode of the Thinking Fellows, we take a closer look at the growing interest in Thomas Aquinas especially among younger evangelicals and even many Lutherans.
  3. What led Martin Luther to write The Bondage of the Will? This podcast explores the historical background and central message of one of Luther’s most significant works.
  4. In this week's episode, Scott, Bruce, and Caleb discuss the doctrine of election. They emphasize the importance of God's electing through his Word.
  5. The Thinking Fellows discuss sanctification, a doctrine from which Lutherans and other Protestants differ significantly.
  6. Justification is famously called the article upon which the church stands or falls. It is the article upon which The Lutheran Reformation stood boldly and confessed the Scriptural truth that we are made right before God by grace through faith on account of Christ alone.
  7. The Thinking Fellows discuss the doctrine of man. What is humanity? What is human nature? What does it mean that man is sinful?
  8. The Thinking Fellows are live from the Here We Still Stand regional event in North West Arkansas.
  9. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows discuss the centrality and importance of Christians' doctrinal content and confessions.
  10. In this episode, The Thinking Fellows address the idea that the Reformation is not worthy of celebration but is lamentable.
  11. The Fellows discuss the importance of the Reformation.
  12. Jim Nestingen and Steve Paulson join Caleb and Scott to discuss the Smalcald Articles.
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