Articles
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One-Kingdom Theology
Curious about what Lutherans mean by “Two Kingdom”? In this short piece John Hoyum sums up the doctrine and some of its potential consequences. -
Epistle: Romans 13:1-10 (Pentecost 15: Series A)
We do not want to live by the law of the jungle. We want to live as human beings in an ordered, properly functioning society. -
Epistle: Romans 13: (8-10)11-14 (Advent 1: Series A)
For Christians, Advent is the time when the Church patiently prepares for the coming of the Great King, Jesus the Christ. -
Epistle: Romans 13: (8-10)11-14 (Advent 1: Series A)
For Christians, Advent is the time when the Church patiently prepares for the coming of the Great King, Jesus the Christ. -
The Day of Grace
The night has passed and the day broken. In response to the morning dawn, birds sing, beasts arouse themselves and all humanity arises. -
Epistles: Romans 13:1-10 (Pentecost 14: Series A)
No good will come to the cause of the Gospel by followers of Jesus being regarded as crazy dissidents who will not cooperate with the most basic social mechanisms.
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330: Aelfric - The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
Sober Up, He’s Coming! In this episode of the Banned Books podcast, we read Aelfric’s Advent homily while discussing decorating churches for Christmas, the importance of symbolism for the Christian faith, what a tide is, and why the books Genesis and Revelation reference everything regarding faith and life. -
#23 Orgies and drunkenness and licentiousness, oh my!
Orgies and drunkenness and licentiousness, oh my! Sometimes Christians get hung up on the really “big” sins, but Paul lists quarreling and jealousy right there with them. What’s the connection? Craig and Troy discuss how love does no wrong to a neighbor, for love is the fulfillment of the law. -
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