In this episode we discuss Martin Luther’s theological breakthrough that set the stage for the Reformation. He did not set out to start a movement, but rather wanted to debate with integrity and honesty the malpractice of the Roman Catholic church. This desire led him down a path that pit him against the Catholic church, the Pope, and the Holy Roman Emperor himself. Luther’s breakthrough reverberates through history until this day. Join us as we talk about his life, theology, and famous insults.
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Show Notes
Luther’s Reformation Breakthrough by Ryan Reeves
The Real Difference Between Catholics and Protestants with Guillaume Bignon
Still Protesting: Why the Reformation Still Matters by D.G. Hart
Reformation as Renewal by Matthew Barrett
Finding Meaning in Our Work with Dr. Joe Minich
A Secular Case Against Hook-Up Culture
The Secret Message of Till We Have Faces with Andrew Lazo
Homesteading, Communes, and Romanticizing Small Towns
A Theology of Emotions with Dr. Matt LaPine
Why Creeds Matter (Throwback Episode)
Three Phases of Christian Growth with Dr. Scott Redd
Re-centering Our Hope with Dr. Michael Allen
Cultivating a Sound Mind in Anxious Times with Rev. Ben Miller
Do Matthew and Luke Contradict?
Gender, Power, and Authority with Dr. Alastair Roberts
How to be Grateful
What is Masculinity and Femininity? with Dr. Alastair Roberts
The Reality of Morality (Throwback Episode)
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Men, Women, and Leadership in the Early Church with Dr. Matthew Colvin
The Enneagram, Personality Tests, and Introspection
The Surprising Truth About Pastors in the New Testament with Dr. Matthew Colvin
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