Two Kingdoms (76)
  1. Street-Fighting Man. In this episode, we continue our discussion of the question of when it is permissible for Christians to oppose civil authority. It’s more important than ever for Christians to grasp the fundamentals of vocation, the relation of politics to liturgy, the place of the sacraments within the worship of the church, and the life of Christians, why there cannot be such a thing as a Christian nation.
  2. What the gospel does is take people who were enemies of God and transform them into lovers of God
  3. The Christian must always remember that personal piety and liturgical uniformity are by no means the marks of true religion.
  4. David and Adam reflect on the Christian disposition toward politics in general and American politics in particular.
  5. In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price cover Mark 12:13-17.
  6. No, not that one . . . this is the other "s" word that no one wants to hear: submit.
  7. Curious about what Lutherans mean by “Two Kingdom”? In this short piece John Hoyum sums up the doctrine and some of its potential consequences.
  8. On this episode of Preaching the Text, John Hoyum and Steve Paulson discuss the famous conversation of Jesus with the Jewish authorities concerning taxation.
  9. We do not want to live by the law of the jungle. We want to live as human beings in an ordered, properly functioning society.
  10. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE, Mike, Wade, and Jason discuss theology by twos (law and gospel, theology of the cross and theology of glory, two kinds of righteousness, two kingdoms, etc.).
  11. On this episode of the show, Debi chats with Dr. Uwe Siemon-Netto. Dr. Siemon-Netto, a Senior Distinguished fellow in 1517, was the former religion editor of United Press International.
  12. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN, Mike, Jason, and Wade discuss the Bennett Law, when confessional Lutherans teamed up with the Roman Catholics in Wisconsin to vote out the Republicans over the use of English in schools.
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