1. Let’s Not Talk About Love. In this episode, we discuss R.C. Sproul’s Christmas sermon wherein he preaches on the Gospel of Luke chapter 2. The espresso kicked in early, and we read through the whole sermon before diving deep into the distinction between exposition and proclamation, so buckle up. Riley talks too much while Gillespie exercises patience and restraint.
  2. It’s Addressed To You. Open It! In this episode, we discuss Martin Luther’s sermon on Luke 2 for Christmas afternoon. What’s the consequence of the “to you” and “for you” of Luke’s Gospel message for Christians?
  3. Kelsi chats with acclaimed hip hop and rap artist, Flame, about why he has found a home in the doctrines and beliefs of Lutheranism.
  4. They Call Me… Tim. In this episode, we discuss Tim Keller’s sermon, The Purpose of Christmas. Does it matter that Jesus’ birth is a historical fact? What’s the difference between an eyewitness account and a legend? What are we really preaching at Christmas, and why should anyone care?
  5. In this episode, The Thinking Fellows address the idea that the Reformation is not worthy of celebration but is lamentable.
  6. Caleb and Adam talk about the utility and necessity of apologetics.
  7. The Thinking Fellows are joined by Daniel Emery Price and Erick Sorenson to talk about reading the New Testament.
  8. Following Augustine's proposition that prayer can lead to a cooperative relationship between God's will and man's, Paulson, the alternative prayer that Luther highlights with the petition "Thy will be done."
  9. Debi talks with the Professor of Philosophy, Dan Deen, about common “scientific” objections to the Christian faith.
  10. In this episode, Debi talks with a world-renowned apologist and 1517 Senior Fellow about the place of apologetics in the Christian faith and its limits.