1. Does God come that we might serve Him, or that He might serve man? Craig and Troy revisit the end of Matthew 3 to bring out the implications of what it means for Jesus to serve us by fulfilling all righteousness.
  2. Dr. Paulson introduces Anslem and his contributions to Scholastic theology.
  3. Dr. Paulson and Caleb take a further look at Erasmus and his Annotations of Romans 1:17. How do faith, faithfulness, and trust help us answer the question, what makes the human creature human?
  4. Caleb and Dr. Paulson talk about Desiderius Erasmus.
  5. Have Yourself A Very Enlightened Christmas. In this episode, an examination of the impact of the Enlightenment on the Church, especially the preaching and traditions of Advent and Christmas.
  6. So what happens when you come to the lowest moment of your life and doubt that anything good can come out of it? God meets you there in His Redeemer. Craig and Troy finish up the book of Ruth.
  7. Dr. Paulson and Caleb are joined by Scott Keith as they discuss the impact of Reformation Humanism.
  8. Ruth is given six measures of joy and rest. Boaz does everything he can to protect her integrity and her reputation. God's blessings will fall on them both, and all people will be blessed through Him.
  9. Dr. Paulson and Caleb are joined by Scott Keith to talk about Scholasticism during the Reformation.
  10. Ruth chapter three is either sweet or sensuous, but either way God's plan for the Redeemer shines through in the end.
  11. Meanwhile our heroine, mild-mannered Ruth, gathers the gleanings to provide for her mother-in-law. But who is this mysterious God-sent stranger?