Reformation History (87)
  1. In this live episode of the Thinking Fellows, Caleb, Scott, Steve, and Adam discuss why Martin Luther’s The Bondage of the Will is one of the most important yet most overlooked works of the Reformation.
  2. 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.
  3. On this episode of The Outlaw God, Dr. Steven Paulson and Caleb Keith and continue discussing Luther’s early engagement with mysticism, Augustine and the Heidelberg Disputation.
  4. Caleb, Scott, and Adam take up the question: was Peter the first pope?
  5. Lutherans started the Protestant Reformation. However, they shy away from the term today.
  6. Is there a significant difference between changing your mind and doing penance? Absolutely.
  7. Erasmus accused Luther of being outside of the church and having a novel understanding of Scripture.
  8. In what way is the Church a remnant? Luther uses God's preservation of a remnant of faithful teachers and preachers throughout scripture and the Church against Erasmus and his argument that Luther stands alone.
  9. In this episode of the Thinking Fellows podcast, the Fellows answer, "Did Martin Luther invent a new religion?"
  10. Luther explains that the church embraced free will not because of Scripture but just as the Trojans embraced the Greek's wooden horse.
  11. In this episode of The Outlaw God Podcast, Dr. Steven Paulson examines the accusation against Luther that he was the only person in church history to take a stance on the bondage of the will.
  12. Longstanding tradition must be bolstered by something outside of ourselves that also lies outside of the traditions of men.
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