Reformation Figures (34)
  1. Drs. Rod Rosenbladt, Scott Keith, & Adam Francisco along with Caleb Keith will be traveling to Bergen, Noway in August to participate in Lutheran Study Days.
  2. Between the years 1550 and 1560 the giants of the Reformation are dying. The Fellows discuss the political and theological turmoil that occurred as a result of the Smalcald war.
  3. The Fellows take a one week break from their series on the history of the Reformation to answer listener questions. The questions range all the way from the doctrine of Zwingli to apologetic responses to evolution.
  4. The Thinking Fellows cover the major reformational events between 1535 and 1539.
  5. Before his death in 1532 Ulrich Zwingli led a more radical reform than those in Wittenberg. Zwingli was not only a theologian, but also a humanist, and a soldier ultimately leading to his death on the battlefield.
  6. On the fourth episode of our series on the history of the Reformation, Dr. Keith walks listeners through the early stages of Melanchthon’s theological development and contributions.
  7. The Thinking Fellows continue outlining the events of the Reformation by following Luther’s move from the monastery to the university.
  8. On this episode, the Fellows focus on apologetic questions brought up from recent episodes and listener questions. Starting by questioning and analyzing possible methods for reaching the post-modern mind, the Fellows then move on to the question, did Luther practice apologetics?
  9. This week, the Fellows cover the Anglican theologian Thomas Cranmer. Cranmer was a reformation theologian influenced early on by Martin Luther.
  10. The Thinking Fellows are together with Dr. Wade Johnston to discuss Matthias Flacius. This episode serves as a crossover between our series on great thinkers of the Christian faith and our current Reformation topics.
  11. "What Drove Luther's Hammer" is a look behind the curtain of Martin Luther's reasons for reform.
  12. Beza was the successor to John Calvin and is the subject of Dr. Mallinsons Ph.D. dissertation.
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