1. Caleb, Scott, and John wrap up the section on the Ten Commandments in the Large Catechism.
  2. Mike and Wade discuss the two kingdoms (or spheres, realms, etc.) and the Christian life as part of both church and state in light of the fourth chapter of Althaus' The Ethics of Martin Luther for Wade's PHI 201 course.
  3. Why do you worry, when God has your back? Craig and Troy consider the lillies, the 1st Commandment, and the comfort found in seeking first His kingdom.
  4. Mike is joined by Rev. Greg Lyon once again, this time to discuss the role of Law & Gospel on a college campus and especially the relentless draw of the opinio legis. Rev. Lyon has the unique perspective of serving students on a college campus as their campus pastor. And yet despite the unique time in the lives of these young adults, it's no surprise that even here opinio legis rears its ugly and persistent head.
  5. Scott, Caleb, and John discuss Luther’s extended commentary on the seventh and eight commandments.
  6. Need a break from philanthropic looting and virtue signaling? Sit down in your nice new Pottery Barn fluffy sofa, grab your oat milk latte from the ‘bucks and join a real revolution: Ringside.
  7. Caleb, Scott, and Adam continue their walk through Luther’s Large Catechism.
  8. In this episode, Paulson discusses the differences between humanist and scholastic dialoge on the limits of freedom.
  9. Scott, Caleb, and Adam are back together talking about the third and the fourth commandments.
  10. “Let no one fear death, for the Death of our Savior has set us free. He has destroyed it by enduring it. He destroyed Hell when He descended into it. He put it into an uproar even as it tasted of His flesh. Christ is Risen, and the tomb is emptied of its dead!” - Chrysostom
  11. What does it mean to do everything for the glory of God?
  12. Scott and Caleb look over the first and second commandments and their explanation in Martin Luther's Large Catechism.