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Scott Keith
11 mins read
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06/17/17
Meeting Melanchthon: Freewheeling Libertine or Law Dog?
At the same time, in the late 1520s and early 1530s, Melanchthon’s theology became utterly reliant on the idea that justification is a purely forensic act whereby the unjust sinner is declared just on account of Christ (propter Christum).
Scott Keith
11 mins read
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06/15/17
Meeting Melanchthon: The Birthday of the Lutheran Church
Prior to the diet, the outlook for the new evangelical protestors was far from hopeful.
Scott Keith
9 mins read
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06/11/17
Meeting Melanchthon: Work, Work, Work
Beginning in 1519, Melanchthon began to develop his theology.
Scott Keith
12 mins read
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06/07/17
Melanchthon’s Magnum Opus
The work in question was entitled the Loci Communes Theologici, or Common Topics of Theology.
Jeff Mallinson
2 mins read
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06/06/17
Theodore Beza
Beza was the successor to John Calvin and is the subject of Dr. Mallinsons Ph.D. dissertation.
Scott Keith
2 mins read
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06/02/17
John Calvin Part Two
On this episode, we wrap up Calvin by answering some listener questions and comments.
Scott Keith
9 mins read
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05/31/17
Meeting Melanchthon: The Early Years
The two men, early colleagues and reluctant friends, would become a nearly unstoppable theological and Reformation team.
Adam Francisco
2 mins read
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05/26/17
Philip Melanchthon Part 2
On this episode Dr. Keith talks about Melanchthon's later life and some of the controversies surrounding his work.
Adam Francisco
2 mins read
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05/19/17
Philip Melanchthon
Melanchthon is both massively influential to Lutheranism but is often described as a detractor of Lutheranism because of some late writings.
Adam Francisco
2 mins read
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05/12/17
John Calvin
John Calvin was one of the most influential thinkers in Christian history.
Scott Keith
4 mins read
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05/05/17
Luther: Biographies
Today, The Fellows talk about the various biographies Martin Luther.
Scott Keith
1 min
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04/21/17
Aquinas Part 2
Today, we revisit Thomas Aquinas and move on to talk about his theological impact.
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