Reformation History (10)
  1. In the place of God, Marx sets the material, autonomous, self-creating man.
  2. Even if not a turning point, 1518 is a point of no return for Luther.
  3. Philip Bartelt and John Hoyum join Caleb to read and discuss the Third Article of the Apostles' Creed.
  4. John Hoyum and Philip Bartelt join Caleb to discuss the preface to Martin Luther's Large Catechism.
  5. What is it that the 13th session actually has to say about the Eucharist, and how does it compare to what Luther and the reformers confessed about the Lord’s Supper?
  6. The Thinking Fellows is a podcast that explores theology, history, and apologetics.
  7. Both Hus and Luther arrived at the same conclusion: neither councils nor the pope had final authority in the church. Headship in the church belongs solely to Christ.
  8. The image of the cross stands as central to Luther’s comfort for those who endure persecution.
  9. If someone confesses their sins into my ears, I have no options but to forgive them in the name of Christ.
  10. Caleb Keith is joined by Drs. Jim Nestingen and John Pless for a special episode recorded in Bergen Norway.