Reformation History (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. In 1521, the Pope issued an official decree known as bull against Luther. The Bull declared Luther’s writings as heresy and demanded he recant.
  3. The Thinking Fellows continue outlining the events of the Reformation by following Luther’s move from the monastery to the university.
  4. The Fellows begin a new series outlining the history of the Reformation. The first episode features a thorough description of the Middle Ages followed by the initial struggles of Luther.
  5. The Heidelberg Disputation represents the first time that Reformational theology emerges as a whole.
  6. Over the summer listeners sent in many important questions. Today the fellows answer questions about assurance and Lutheran history.
  7. 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.
  8. The Fellows approach the latest set of listener questions. This time, we have questions about Lutheran history, baptism, and apostasy.
  9. As the last confession in the Book of Concord, the Formula of Concord strove to unite a Lutherans around a standard set of answers regarding doctrinal controversy.
  10. The Small Catechism was a tool for pastors and families to learn the essential doctrine of the Chrisitan faith.
  11. The Thinking Fellows kick off 2018 with a final episode on defining various terms used throughout the show.
  12. The Reformation was impacted by forces outside the Church including the impending threat of Islam.
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