Reformation History (428)
  1. The Thinking Fellows talk about Luther’s breakdown and examples of confession in the Small Catechism.
  2. This is an excerpt from “A Lutheran Toolkit” written by Ken Sundet Jones (1517 Publishing, 2021), pgs. 23-25.
  3. Scott and Caleb move into the Catechism's explanations of the Means of Grace. Starting with Baptism, Luther follows Scripture to explain how God's Word and promises are delivered to us through ordinary means like water.
  4. What does it look like to preach while the world is ending? Ringside Preachers, Craft of Preaching, and John Pless from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne tackle this topic from a practical and historical viewpoint after eating fried chicken livers, of course.
  5. Dr. Paulson introduces Anslem and his contributions to Scholastic theology.
  6. Caleb, Scott, and Rod discuss the the context and introduction to Luther’s Small Catechism.
  7. St John of the Cross' feast day on December 14 commemorates the day of his death in 1591, at the height of the Catholic renewal movement that followed the Reformation.
  8. In a year in which every day seems to blur together, Luther's orders of daily prayer help order our daily lives.
  9. When we genuinely measure ourselves, we will find ourselves dreadfully lacking.
  10. While you wait for Ferdinand to get shot, here's something to think about...
  11. Just like we end up walking in circles when lost with no navigation instruments, so does humankind outside of Christ. Nothing has changed since the Reformation. People still suck and God still loves.
  12. Humanism, Scholasticism, ad fontes . . . how did we get to the 95 Theses and what does this mean? You can read what Luther never intended you to see in the 95 Theses.
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