
Just and Sinner Podcast
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Sola Gratia: Grace Alone
This is the fourth in a series of talks on the solas of the Reformation. This talk discusses the semi-Pelagian controversy and the Council of Orange, and how that connects to the Lutheran Reformation.
From Reformed to Lutheran
This is the third of my talks on the five solas of the Reformation. In this talk, I discuss my transition from the Reformed to the Lutheran church and some differences between these two branches of the Protestant Reformation.
Sola Scriptura: Scripture Alone
This is the second lecture in a series on the five solas of the Reformation. I discuss the role and authority of Scripture and tradition.
What's Wrong with the Modern Conception of Rights?
This is a talk I delivered at Cornell University on the topic of rights. I contrast a classical Christian approach (using Petrus Nakskow and Friedrich Julius Stahl) with a post-Enlightenment view.
Sola Fide: Justification by Faith
This show is a talk I gave on the subject of justification by faith alone in Denmark at the 2024 ECHO conference. This is part of a series of talks on the Solas of the Reformation.
Is the Christian Forgiven of Past, Present, and Future Sins at the Moment of Conversion?
This is a paper I originally wrote for a book which was canceled. It addresses the nature of forgiveness and justification in relation to conversion and daily repentance.
Luther's Contribution of the Two Kinds of Righteousness
This is a talk first delivered at ETS in Denver in 2022 on the subject of the two kinds of righteousness in Luther's theology.
The Church, the State, and the Pope (ACXXVIII)
This final episode of the Augsburg Confession series addresses the role of the church and state.
The Doctrine of God: A Defense of Classical Christian Theism
This episode is a discussion of my newest book The Doctrine of God: A Defense of Classical Christian Theism.
On Monasticism (AC XXVII)
This continuation of our Augsburg Confession series covers the subject of monasticism from a Lutheran approach.
Private Confession (AC Article XXV)
This continuation of the Augsburg Confession series addresses the practice of private confession, penance, and absolution.
Lutheranism: What the Modern World Needs
This is a talk I gave at Our Redeemer LCMS in Smithfield, RI on trends in the church, and why the world needs the Lutheran Reformation.
The Life and Times of Friedrich Julius Stahl
This program is an overview of the life and historical context of the Lutheran political philosopher Friedrich Julius Stahl. It is the first in a series that will be overviewing his ideas.
How Roman Catholicism Led to the Enlightenment
This program is a defense of Lutheranism in response to the charges that the Enlightenment and modernity were solely the cause of secularization.
The Transcendentals: Truth, Goodness, Beauty
This is an introduction to the transcendentals and their use in classical philosophy and theology.
An Introduction to Lutheran Theology
This talk is a follow-up to An Intro to Lutheranism in which I explain the distinctives of Lutheran theology.
Toward a Comprehensive Theological Anthropology: Revere Franklin Weidner as a Guide
This is a paper first presented at the Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society on theological anthropology in Revere Franklin Weidner.
An Introduction to Lutheranism
This podcast is an overview of Lutheranism. I discuss history, theology, Confessions, and church bodies.
On the Mass (AC XXIV)
This part of our Augsburg Confession series addresses the Lutheran approach to the Mass in light of the developments in the medieval period.
A Continued Discussion of Patrick Deneen's Why Liberalism Failed
This second part of the discussion of Patrick Deneen's work explores the difference between two different approaches to liberty, and how this understanding impacts how we view the world as Christians.
Marriage and Celibacy (AC XXIII)
This part of our series on the Augsburg Confession covers the topic of marriage and celibacy in light of the Roman requirements for priestly celibacy.
A Biblical Theology of the Temple
This is a talk I gave at Christ the King Lutheran Church in Newtown, CT on the Biblical theme of the temple and how it develops from Genesis to Revelation.
A Discussion of Why Liberalism Failed by Patrick Deneen
This is the first part of a discussion of Patrick Deneen's book Why Liberalism Failed, which addresses some of the assumptions taken for granted in Enlightenment Liberalism.
Late Medieval and Reformation Era Heresies
This part of our walk through anti-Trinitarian heresies explores some ideas of the late medieval period along with anti-Trinitarianism in the era of the Reformation.
The Beginnings of Unitarianism
This episode covers the birth of Unitarianism and some of their basic ideas. It is the first of two on Unitarianism in our Trinitarian theology series.
Unitarianism in the United States
This continuation of our series on the Trinity discusses the growth and ideas of Unitarianism in the United States, as well as its decline.
Why Beauty Matters: A Christian Approach
This is a lecture that Jordan B. Cooper delivered on the subject of beauty, in which he discusses the philosophical and theological foundations of beauty from a Christian approach.
The Theology of Socinianism (Trinitarian Heresies)
This continuation of our series on Trinitarian heresies addresses the history and theology of the Socinians.
The Life and Theology of Michael Servetus (Trinitarian Heresies)
This part of the Trinitarian heresies series gives an overview of the life and beliefs of the controversial figure Michael Servetus.
A Case for the Christian Gentleman
This is a talk I delivered at the 2023 Henkel Conference in Nashville, TN on the subject of the Christian gentleman as an alternative to the popular Red Pilled ideology currently popular for many young men.
Manichean Sects (Trinitarian Heresies)
This third part in the series on Trinitarian heresies addresses the Manicheans and other related sects in the early church.
Marcionism and Arianism (Trinitarian Heresies Part 2)
This episode overviews the Trinitarian heresies of Marcionism, Arianism, and others.
Trinitarian Heresies
This is the first episode in a series that overviews Trinitarian heresies. We cover the earliest heresies here like Ebionism and Gnosticism.
Wolfhart Pannenberg, Robert Jenson, and the Third Quest
This episode covers Wolfhart Pannenberg, Robert Jenson, and the third quest for the historical Jesus.
Jurgen Moltmann and the Second Quest (Intro to Christology)
This episode covers the Christology of Jurgen Moltmann and the second quest for the historical Jesus.
Neo Orthodoxy and the Quest of the Historical Jesus
This part of our Christology series discusses Neo Orthodoxy and the first quest of the historical Jesus.
The Economic Trinity and Ontological Trinity
This part of our series on Trinitarian theology addresses the distinction between the economic and ontological Trinity, as well as other important Trinitarian distinctions.
The Christology of Protestant Liberalism
This part of our Christology series overviews the ideas of Protestant Liberalism with Friedrich Schleiermacher and Albrecht Ritschl.
The Ideas of Renes Descartes (Part 2)
This is the second part of a talk on the ideas of Renes Descartes and the birth of modern philosophy.
The Ideas of Renes Descartes (Part 1)
This part of the Makers of the Modern World series addresses the thought of Renes Descartes and the birth of Modern Philosophy.
The Christology of Rationalism and Socinianism
This part of our Christology series addresses the ideas of Socinius and other Rationist Christological systems.
A Critique of Steven Paulson's Theology
This episode addresses the theology of Steven Paulson's ideas surrounding Law and Gospel, the Atonement, and God's self-consistency.
The Exaltation of Christ
This continuation of the Intro to Christology series continues with a discussion of Christ's exaltation.
The Basics of Trinitarian Theology
This is part of our series on Trinitarian theology in which we explore some of the key theological concepts at work in Trinitarian thought.
An Explanation and Defense of the Filioque
This is a discusson of the Filioque clause in the Nicene Creed. I cover the history, theology, and Biblical exegesis involved in the debate.
The Humiliation of Christ in Lutheran Orthodoxy (Intro to Christology)
This part of the Intro to Christology series discusses the development of the doctrine of Christ's humiliation within seventeenth century Lutheran orthodoxy.
A Lutheran Approach to Theosis
This is a talk I gave at Cross and Crown Lutheran Church in Tucson, Arizona on the subject of theosis from a Lutheran perspective.
A Lutheran Response to Eastern Orthodox Theology
This program is a discussion of Eastern Orthodoxy from a Lutheran perspective. I discuss the arguments made by a convert from Lutheranism to the Eastern church.
Debates on the Humiliation of Christ (Intro to Christology)
This part of our Christology series addresses early Lutheran debates on the relationship between the divine and human natures of Christ in the state of humiliation.
On Scripture and Tradition Part 4
This is the fourth part of our discussion of the relationship between Scripture and tradition as discussed in Martin Chemnitz' Examination of the Council of Trent.