Episodes
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This episode is a discussion of Roman Catholic political philosopher Patrick Deneen's book Regime Change.
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This part of our Just & Sinner essentials series discusses the life and theology of Martin Luther.
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This program is a response to Bishop Barron's criticisms of Martin Luther's understanding of justification sola fide.
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This video is a discussion of the Flacian controversy and the results of that as discussed in the Formula of Concord. This is the first in a series of programs on the Formula.
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This is the final in a series of lectures on the Solas of the Reformation. In this talk, I discuss God's glory.
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This is the fifth in a series of lectures on the solas of the Reformation. I discuss the Christocentric character of Lutheran theology.
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This is the fourth in a series of talks on the solas of the Reformation. This talk discusses the semi-Pelagian controversy and the Council of Orange, and how that connects to the Lutheran Reformation.
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This is the third of my talks on the five solas of the Reformation. In this talk, I discuss my transition from the Reformed to the Lutheran church and some differences between these two branches of the Protestant Reformation.
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This is the second lecture in a series on the five solas of the Reformation. I discuss the role and authority of Scripture and tradition.
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This is a talk I delivered at Cornell University on the topic of rights. I contrast a classical Christian approach (using Petrus Nakskow and Friedrich Julius Stahl) with a post-Enlightenment view.
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This show is a talk I gave on the subject of justification by faith alone in Denmark at the 2024 ECHO conference. This is part of a series of talks on the Solas of the Reformation.
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This is a talk first delivered at ETS in Denver in 2022 on the subject of the two kinds of righteousness in Luther's theology.
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This final episode of the Augsburg Confession series addresses the role of the church and state.
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This episode is a discussion of my newest book The Doctrine of God: A Defense of Classical Christian Theism.
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This continuation of our Augsburg Confession series covers the subject of monasticism from a Lutheran approach.
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This continuation of the Augsburg Confession series addresses the practice of private confession, penance, and absolution.
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This is a talk I gave at Our Redeemer LCMS in Smithfield, RI on trends in the church, and why the world needs the Lutheran Reformation.
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This program is an overview of the life and historical context of the Lutheran political philosopher Friedrich Julius Stahl. It is the first in a series that will be overviewing his ideas.
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