Once again Luther proves his surprising relevance with his treatise "Whether One May Flee from a Deadly Plague." In light of the metastasizing coronavirus pandemic, Dad and I talk about the treatise and then offer our own reflections on how believers can and should respond.
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Notes:
1. Luther's treatise is published in Luther's Works vol. 43 and you can also read it here.
2. Bonhoeffer discusses "natural life" in his Ethics
3. We refer in this episode to a previous episode we did on Faith to the Aid of Reason
4. I discussed at length what I learned about dealing with uncertainty and non-knowledge from the Book of Revelation in my latest issue of Theology & a Recipe (which includes recipes for Seven Bowls of Snacks)
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