Modern Theologians (182)
  1. The cross presents us a radically different standard. In God’s justice executed in the cross of Christ, nobody gets what they deserve.
  2. Papa was an incredibly stimulating man who was full of life and made life rich for those found in his path.
  3. Recovery helps us see beauty in the ordinary; the miracle and wonder of creation in the oak leaf or the evergreen needle.
  4. On this episode, the fellows are once again joined by Dr. Nestingen and Prof. Pless. This time, we tackle listener questions about doctrine and the differences between Norwegian and German Lutheranism.
  5. Proper preaching of good works is never for our encouragement.
  6. What do the events of good stories, like The Lord of the Rings teach us about the rise and fall of civilizations in our own world?
  7. Eucatastrophe combines two Greek words: ‘eu’ meaning ‘good’ (as in eulogy or euphoria), and ‘katastrophe’ for destruction.
  8. The more I heard the song, the more I heard the heart of the Gospel in the song.
  9. Recently I’ve met many people that have suffered tragedies in their families. I know this sounds a little selfish, but the ones that stick out the most to me are the ones that affected my own family.
  10. Fairy tales are but one chapter in the book we call storytelling. We may prefer reading other kinds of stories (mystery, science fiction, and so on).
  11. Before long I was deeply involved in the trilogy (the reader is invariably "drawn into" the story in a unique way, and for a good reason as we shall see).
  12. As the story unfolds we see Luther’s Heidelberg theses on display, even before the Fellowship leaves Rivendell.
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