1. Melanchthon is both massively influential to Lutheranism but is often described as a detractor of Lutheranism because of some late writings.
  2. John Calvin was one of the most influential thinkers in Christian history.
  3. Today, The Fellows talk about the various biographies Martin Luther.
  4. Today, we revisit Thomas Aquinas and move on to talk about his theological impact.
  5. Aquinas' views on philosophy set up the groundwork for classical apologetics and his Theology was disputed in the Reformation.
  6. It is impossible to pass up Luther and his significance in Chruch History.
  7. Our subject is Johan Arndt who was a prominent Lutheran Pastor and author who lived between 1555 and 1621.
  8. Welcome to the first episode of our "Great Thinkers of the Christian Faith" series.
  9. On this episode, our resident historian Dr. Adam Francisco talks about Martin Luther and his view of apologetics.
  10. Today we celebrate the upcoming 499th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation. Joining us this episode is Dr. Steve Hein who is an author and contributor at 1517 the Legacy Project. This episode is about the history and importance of the Reformation and how we carry on that legacy and recovery today. Sit back, relax, grab a pint, and enjoy the show.
  11. Today you’ll hear the giddy voice of Dr. Keith and the calm demeanor of Dr. Kolb as they go over the details concerning the history, background, and Loci of Philip Melanchthon. If you're even remotely interested in Lutheran theology this is an episode you shouldn’t miss. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and listen to the show.
  12. Do Lutherans even have a doctrine of predestination? I thought that was the Calvinists? This week, The Fellows discuss predestination, which is a little known or seldom talked about doctrine among Lutherans. Sit back, relax, and grab a drink to find out why predestination is a gift of assurance and not a tool to damn your neighbor.