1. The Thinking Fellows are joined by Dr. John Warwick Montgomery to talk about the apologetic task today.
  2. The Heidelberg Disputation represents the first time that Reformational theology emerges as a whole.
  3. Over the summer listeners sent in many important questions. Today the fellows answer questions about assurance and Lutheran history.
  4. The Thinking Fellows revisit their very first episode on the doctrine of sin.
  5. 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.
  6. This episode of the Thinking Fellows is about defining terms. Often, the fellows describe movements, doctrine, and even people as orthodox, historical, and reformational.
  7. The Fellows approach the latest set of listener questions. This time, we have questions about Lutheran history, baptism, and apostasy.
  8. The Thinking Fellows dive into Dr. Rosenbladt's outline on Matin Chemnitz's Two Natures in Christ. As such, this episode covers the importance of Christology and why it is worth studying even if you are not academic.
  9. Almost every episode of the Thinking Fellows has a handfull of books linked in the show notes.
  10. The Thinking Fellows engage with listener questions sent in during April. From the inspiration of the scriptures to the Apostles, to Luther and the confessions, the fellows take on a broad range of topics.
  11. The Resurrection of Christ is the central matter of the Christian faith.
  12. 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.