1. Dr. Paulson continues the discussion on Erasmus's use of kindness.
  2. It's easy to look at our faith through an emotional lens. Are you on an emotional high, or an emotional low? Are you on a mountaintop, or are things silent in the valley? What happens to your faith when you aren't "feeling it."
  3. Caleb and Scott discuss free will, the fall into sin, and human reason.
  4. Jesus not only desires mercy, but gives mercy. Our sacrifices will never satisfy the demands of the Law, but Christ's sacrifice for us gives all the holiness the law requires.
  5. At the end of chapter five of Luther's Outlaw God, Dr. Paulson fast-forwards from Luther and Erasmus to Hegel.
  6. Quiet meditation in a dark cave, that's what Erasmus thinks will lead to a right relationship of faith in God.
  7. Paulson confronts Erasmus's propositions about remaining in unknowing.
  8. Beneath the calm, within the light, A hid unruly appetite Of swifter life, a surer hope, Strains every sense to larger scope, Impatient to anticipate The halting steps of aged Fate. Now listen to Ringside.
  9. What's your vote for the most misapplied and misquoted Bible verse of all time? Craig and Troy vote for "Don't you judge me!" Today we talk about the reality of being under judgment, and seeking repentance.
  10. Caleb, Scott, and John wrap up the section on the Ten Commandments in the Large Catechism.
  11. Dr. Paulson refutes the charge that Luther is the origin of an ever secularizing culture.
  12. 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.