1. The Thinking Fellows continue outlining the events of the Reformation by following Luther’s move from the monastery to the university.
  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. This week, the Fellows cover the Anglican theologian Thomas Cranmer. Cranmer was a reformation theologian influenced early on by Martin Luther.
  4. The Thinking Fellows are together with Dr. Wade Johnston to discuss Matthias Flacius. This episode serves as a crossover between our series on great thinkers of the Christian faith and our current Reformation topics.
  5. "What Drove Luther's Hammer" is a look behind the curtain of Martin Luther's reasons for reform.
  6. Dr. Keith is once again joined by Dr. Jim Nestingen, this time to discuss the relationship between Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon.
  7. Dr. James Nestingen joins the show once again, this time for an episode on the later life of Dr. Martin Luther.
  8. This short series has attempted to show that many, if not all, of the attempts that have been made to reveal or identify tensions or error in Melanchthon’s theology.
  9. In 1534, Melanchthon was invited to France to defend the Lutheran position to King Francis, who seemed to favor the Reformation.
  10. Henry found Melanchthon to be a more moderate voice and was eager to discuss theological matters with the young, increasingly famous and respected academic.
  11. Throughout his life, Melanchthon was embroiled in quite a few internal as well as external controversies.
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