1. “Vengeance is mine!” says the Lord. God has established governing authorities to punish the wrongdoer. How do we understand our role as Christians and our role as citizens? Craig and Troy wade into this topic and wrestle with God’s Word and difficult realities.
  2. Dan talks about the second half of the 20th century and how it has led to the current cloudy question of where Christianity is headed.
  3. Peter gives some examples of how to keep our conduct “honorable” before other people.
  4. On this episode, Dan van Voorhis leads listeners through origins of fundamentalism and modernism in American Christianity.
  5. The fellows discuss the differences between the first and second Great Awakenings as well as the impact of migration westward.
  6. The Thinking Fellows are once again joined by Dr. Dan van Voorhis to discuss the history of Christianity in America. This time, they cover the context, characters, and development of the first great awakening.
  7. This time around Mike sits down with Dr. Braun to discuss the history of Lutheranism in America.
  8. Is America a Christian nation? To help answer that question, Dr. Dan van Voorhis looks at the background and context of the constitution of the United States.
  9. Papa, can you hear me? In this episode, Gillespie and Riley read and discuss the Marburg Theses. The Reformers, Luther and Zwingli (and their colleagues), sat down to try to find common theological ground. What resulted has influenced the Church to this day.
  10. Dr. Dan van Voorhis leads a discussion on the history of Christianity in America. This episode focuses on the religious practices of American colonies and their lasting impact.
  11. The Thinking Fellows cover the major reformational events between 1535 and 1539.
  12. As the Biblical text transforms Luther’s positions on grace and justification, he shifts his writing from disputations to letters targeted at the common man, secular rulers, and the Roman church.