1. What does mental health have to do with the 95 thesis and the Heidelberg Disputations? Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin.
  2. Scott, Adam, and Caleb discuss the Olympic Opening Ceremonies. During the ceremonies, an LGBTQ rendition of the Last Supper was acted out with transexuals and gay icons.
  3. In this bonus episode, Chad Bird joins Kelsi in person to discuss his newest book, ⁠Hitchhiking with Prophets: A Ride through the Salvation Story of the Old Testament⁠, which is out next week!
  4. David and Adam talk about Friedrich Nietzsche's parable of the madman and its implications for thinking about morality and ethics.
  5. Does believing in a sin nature, or that all our works have sin, lead to depression?
  6. Do we have an obligation to find and furnish evidence for our beliefs?
  7. 1517 Contributor and pastor, Bradley Gray, joins Kelsi to talk about his incredible book, ⁠Finding God in the Darkness: Hopeful Reflections from the Pit of Depression, Despair, and Disappointment⁠, and specifically, how he sees God responding to suffering throughout Scripture.
  8. We've found Katie Koplin, in the midst of moving into an old church, and working on her training to become a Christian counselor.
  9. In this episode, Paulson discusses modern issues with the theology of the cross. A progressive form of theology attempts to attract human will by describing Christ's suffering on the cross as similar to ours.
  10. Dr. Paulson is back to give commentary on his Luther's Outlaw God series of books.
  11. Jennifer Roback Morse joins the Thinking Fellows to discuss the sexual revolution.
  12. Encore presentation: Steve Lownes returned to the studio to help Craig and Troy work out their relationship, but instead we end up talking more about the intersection of theology and therapy.