1. The Thinking Fellows discuss sanctification, a doctrine from which Lutherans and other Protestants differ significantly.
  2. David and Adam talk about Friedrich Nietzsche's parable of the madman and its implications for thinking about morality and ethics.
  3. Tick, Tick, Boom. In this episode of Banned Books, we discuss Romans 3 while reading Philip Melanchthon’s commentary on Paul’s epistle. The main topics of conversation are the limitations of the law, faith that saves, gratuitous forgiveness and the living, and the present tense power of the gospel.
  4. Justification is famously called the article upon which the church stands or falls. It is the article upon which The Lutheran Reformation stood boldly and confessed the Scriptural truth that we are made right before God by grace through faith on account of Christ alone.
  5. Do we have an obligation to find and furnish evidence for our beliefs?
  6. The Thinking Fellows discuss the doctrine of man. What is humanity? What is human nature? What does it mean that man is sinful?
  7. The Thinking Fellows are live from the Here We Still Stand regional event in North West Arkansas.
  8. Jennifer Roback Morse joins the Thinking Fellows to discuss the sexual revolution.
  9. David and Adam reflect on the Christian disposition toward politics in general and American politics in particular.
  10. In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price look at the book of Philemon, focusing on the issue of slavery in the context of Christianity.
  11. In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price cover Mark 12:13-17.
  12. No, not that one . . . this is the other "s" word that no one wants to hear: submit.