
Just and Sinner Podcast
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How the Church Can Help Men In Crisis
This third talk on the issues faced by men in the modern world presents some of the ways that the church can help to address this crisis.
A Christian Examination of the Manosphere
This is the second of three talks I presented at a men's conference on Long Island on the crisis of men in the contemporary world. In this one, I discuss the manosphere and what Christians should think about it.
The Beatific Vision with Sam Parkison
This episode is an interview with Dr. Sam Parkison on the subject of the beatific vision. We discuss it's place in medieval and classical Protestant theology.
The Trinity as Eternal Love (Doctrine of Divine Love Part 2)
This second part of the discussion of Ernst Sartorius's Doctrine of Divine Love begins an exploration of Trinitarian love.
Why Are We So Disconnected?
This is a talk I presented to the Cornell Political Union on the nature of human connection, and why it is that people today feel so disconnected and lonely.
Why Remain Lutheran
This is the second talk in a series I presented on Lutheranism in Wilmington, NC. In this talk, I give reasons to remain Lutheran, as I explain the benefits of the Lutheran approach to the Christian life.
Why Be Lutheran
This is the first talk I gave at a conference in Wilmington, NC on the subject: Why Be Lutheran.
A Guide to Godliness from Johann Gerhard
This episode overviews some advice on godly living from Johann Gerhard's Schola Pietatis. I discuss prayer, proper preparation for the sacrament, and meditation.
Lutherans and Roman Catholics in Dialogue
This episode overviews the Lutheran and Roman Catholic dialogues that followed Vatican II in the 1960s. I introduce the talks about the Office of the Holy Ministry and the Eucharist.
Thomas Hobbes on the State (Makers of the Modern World)
This episode is a continuation of the Makers of the Modern World series. In this program, I discuss the influential political philosopher Thomas Hobbes and his view of the commonwealth and the magistrate.
David Hume (Makers of the Modern World)
This video covers David Hume's skeptical philosophy and its influence on the way people think in the modern world.
Lutheran Christology Defended From Scripture (A Second Response to Gavin Ortlund)
This episode is a defense from the Lutheran perspective on the communication of attributes from Christ's divine to his human nature in Scripture. This is a continuation of the last program which addressed common misconceptions about the Lutheran view.
Why Poetry Matters: A Discussion with Lisa Cooper
This episode is a discussion I had with my wife, Lisa Cooper, about poetry and her new book Hasty Corporeal Ink.
A Response to Gavin Ortlund on Christology
This episode is the first in a series reviewing Gavin Ortlund's recent critique of Lutheran Christology. I discuss the nature of attributions regarding the two natures, the relationship between the natures, and what Lutherans actually mean when we talk about the omnipresence of Christ's human nature.
A Response to a Roman Catholic Critique on Luther's View of Vocation
This program is a response to a recent video from the Roman Catholic YouTuber Brian Holdsworth who gave a critique of the idea of the "Protestant work ethic" centered on Luther's approach to work and vocation more broadly.
The Doctrine of Divine Love, or How Theology Relates to Ethics (Sartorius's Divine Love Part 1)
This is the first episode that overviews the masterful work of theology and ethics, The Doctrine of Divine Love by Ernst Sartorius. This is connected to the broader deep dive into the unio mystica that we have been doing this year.
An Introduction to Luther's Catechisms
In our continued effort to overview the entirety of the Book of Concord, this episode marks the beginning of our look at Luther's Catechisms.
John Henry Newman on Papal Infallibility
This episode is the third in a series on Vatican I and the dogma of Papal infallibility. In this part, I discuss John Henry Newman's development hypothesis.
A Response to Fr. Mike Schmitz on Magisterial Authority
In this episode, I respond to comments made by Fr. Mike Schmitz on Magisterial Authority and Sola Scriptura.
The Theologia Germanica
This episode is the fourth in our series on the mystical union. Here, I give an overview of the medieval mystical book which influenced Luther, titled the Theologia Germanica.
The Doctrine of the Mystical Union Part 3
This is the third episode in our series on the mystical union. In this program, I finish the discussion of David Hollaz's treatment of the subject.
The Doctrine of the Mystical Union Part 2
This episode is the second in a series on the mystical union, in which I continue discussing David Hollaz's treatment of the subject.
David Hollaz on the Mystical Union
This is the first episode in a series on the Mystical Union. In this episode, I begin a discussion of the Lutheran orthodox theologian David Hollaz's take on the subject.
Has Modern Society Failed Men?
This is the first of three talks delivered at a men's conference on Long Island. These talks discuss the current crisis men in the West are facing.
A Critique of Tom Holland's Portrayal of Martin Luther
This episode covers a recent multi-part series on The Rest is History podcast hosted by historian Tom Holland on Martin Luther and the Reformation. I discuss the errors in the portrayal of the reformer present throughout this series.
An Introduction to the Lutheran Confessions
This episode is part of our Just & Sinner Essentials series. I give a background to each of the documents in the Lutheran Confessions, and discuss what it means to be a "Confessional" Lutheran.
Defining Papal Infallibility: The Maximal Infallibility Position of Manning
This second in our series on Papal infallibility explores the maximal infallibility position taken by Henry Edward Manning.
The Doctrine of Human Rights According to F.J. Stahl
This continuation of our discussion of the thought of Lutheran political philosopher Friedrich Julius Stahl covers his conception of rights.
The Doctrine of Election (Formula of Concord Article XI)
This final talk in our series on the Formula of Concord covers the Lutheran doctrine of predestination as differentiated from that of the Calvinists.
The Descent Into Hell and Adiaphora (Formula of Concord Articles IX-X)
This episode continues our discussion of the Formula of Concord as I discuss the descent of Christ into hell and the controversy surrounding adiaphora.
The Communication of Attributes (FC VIII)
This program discusses article eight of the Formula of Concord in which the relationship between the divine and the human natures in Christ is discussed. This program covers the debates between Lutheran and Reformed theologians on the communication of majesty.
Christ's Presence in the Lord's Supper (FC VII)
This next part in the series of talks on the Formula of Concord addresses the debates surrounding the nature of Jesus's presence in the Lord's Supper.
A Christian Approach to the Relationship Between Theology and Philosophy (What's Wrong with Modern Thought 4)
This fourth lecture in a series on modern thought discusses how Christians should view the relationship between theology and philosophy, or faith and reason.
Poststructuralism and the End of Modernity (What's Wrong with the Modern World 3)
This third talk in the What's Wrong with the Modern World series addresses the end of modernity and the rise of postmodernity.
How Modern Philosophy Shaped the World (What's Wrong with Modern Thought 2)
This is the second lecture in a series of talks on the ideas of modernity. In this talk, I discuss Rene Descartes.
The Rise of Skepticism (What's Wrong with Modern Thought 1)
This is the first of five talks I gave on the problems with modern thought and how Lutherans should respond to these challenges. Here I discuss Pierre Charron and the birth of modern skepticism.
The Mystery of Beauty
This is a talk I gave to the Graduate Christian Fellowship at Cornell University on the subject of beauty.
The Third Use of the Law (FC VI)
This continuation of our study of the Formula of Concord addresses controversies related to the third use of the law.
The Distinction Between Law and Gospel (FC V)
This continuation of our study of the Formula of Concord overviews the distinction between the law and the gospel in light of debates among second generation Lutherans.
Are Good Works Necessary for Salvation? (FC Article IV)
This fourth part of our series on the Formula of Concord address the relationship between good works and salvation.
A Lutheran Response to Modernity (What's Wrong with Modern Thought 5)
This is the final lecture in the What's Wrong with Modern Thought series, in which I provide a Lutheran response to the basic questions and challenges of modernity.
Judith Butler's Ideology of Gender Performativy (Makers of the Modern World)
This continuation of the Makers of the Modern World series examines the theories of gender theorist Judith Butler on gender which stands behind much modern confusion on the issue.
The Righteousness of Faith (FC Article III)
This episode discusses article three of the Formula of Concord on the nature of the righteousness of God and justifying faith.
A Discussion of Regime Change by Patrick Deneen
This episode is a discussion of Roman Catholic political philosopher Patrick Deneen's book Regime Change.
An Introduction to Martin Luther
This part of our Just & Sinner essentials series discusses the life and theology of Martin Luther.
Is Conversion the Result of Human Free Will? (Formula of Concord Article II)
This second part in our series on the Formula of Concord addresses the topic of free will in relation to the conversion of the sinner.
A Response to Bishop Barron on Justification
This program is a response to Bishop Barron's criticisms of Martin Luther's understanding of justification sola fide.
The Flacian Controversy (Formula of Concord Article I)
This video is a discussion of the Flacian controversy and the results of that as discussed in the Formula of Concord. This is the first in a series of programs on the Formula.
Soli Deo Gloria
This is the final in a series of lectures on the Solas of the Reformation. In this talk, I discuss God's glory.
Solus Christus: Christ Alone
This is the fifth in a series of lectures on the solas of the Reformation. I discuss the Christocentric character of Lutheran theology.