
Thinking Fellows
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Repentance and the Gospel
Jim Nestingen and Steve Paulson join Caleb and Scott to discuss the Smalcald Articles. Jim and steve used to lecture on the Confessions together, and Luther Seminary and are together again to comment on repentance and the gospel. Here we see God use the law as a thunderbolt of destruction and the gospel as a word of peace and life to those destroyed by the law. Support the Show HWSS registration
The Pope and the Law
Caleb and Scott continue to read the Smalcald Articles. This time the articles focus on the abuses of the papacy. Luther then moves into an outline of doctrine, starting with sin and the law. Support the Show 1517 Podcasts The Outlaw God Podcast
The Chief Article of the Christian Faith
Caleb and Scott read through the first several articles of the Smalcald Articles. Here we find an affirmation of orthodox trinitarian theology and a biblically backed presentation of justification on account of Christ alone. Support the Show 1517 Podcasts
Introducing The Smalcald Articles
Caleb and Scott give a historical overview of the Smalcald articles. Many factors were at play; from Luther's personal health issues to looming political threats. Support 1517 1517 Podcasts HWSS Las Vegas
What is the Canon?
John Hoyum joins Caleb Keith to answer some listener questions. The first question is about using quotes attributed to Luther that are apocryphal. The final question revolves around how the Biblical canon was formed and why the Lutheran Confessions don't list the books of the Bible. Support the Show 1517 Contributors HWSS Las Vegas
Nobody Talks About Melanchthon
Caleb and Scott answer two listener questions. The first question is about addressing or using worldviews as a methodology for engaging culture as a Christian. The second question is about the lack of time spent discussing Philip Melanchthon in Lutheran churches. Support the Show 1517 Podcast Sermon by Bob Hiller Meeting Melanchthon
Vocation and the Drowning of Baptism
Caleb and Scott take a break from the Book of Concord to address listener comments and questions. First, they responded to comments about vocation and damnation. Then they close the show with a discussion about mortifying your sin. Support the Show 1517 Podcasts HWSS Las Vegas
Correction to Abuses
On this episode, Caleb and Scott complete their comments on the Augsburg Confession and the Apology. These final articles are not positive statements from the Reformers, but refutations of abusive practices conducted by the Roman Catholic Church. Support the Show 1517 Podcasts HWSS LAS VEGAS
What is a Good Work?
Caleb Keith is joined by John Hoyum to discuss articles 20 and 21 of the Augsburg Confession and Apology. In these articles the evangelicals make a confession about the nature of good works and condemn the invocation of saints in prayer. Support the Show 1517 Podcasts HWSS LAS VEGAS
Freedom and Reason
Caleb and Scott discuss free will, the fall into sin, and human reason. Article 18 of the Augsburg Confession outlines how human reason differs from free will. How is it that you can make good rational choices while still bound to sin? Support the Show 1517 Podcasts
Do I Have To Obey Government?
Caleb and Scott talk about article 16 of the Augsburg Confession. This article highlights not only obedience to civil authority but the freedom to participate in civil offices and process. Article 16 provides a vocational outline for living in society. Support the Show 1517 Podcasts 1517 Music HWSS Las Vegas
Does Tradition Matter?
Scott Keith is joined by Jim Nestingen to discuss church traditions and their uses. Should the church retain old traditions? Is there a point where a specific tradition should be removed? Support the Show 1517 Podcasts
The Life of the Church
Scott and Caleb continue to talk about the Augsburg confession and the Apology. This time, they discuss how the church functions with proper rites and ceremonies. Lastly, the Fellows discuss the significance of calling pastors. Support the Show Rate the Show on Apple Podcasts
Confession is for Absolution
The Augsburg Confession is clear; the aim or purpose of repentance is the application of Christ to the sinner. In articles 11 and 12 of the Augsburg Confession and the Apology, the Lutherans took a stand on the declarative forgiveness of sin. Support the Show The Christ Key
How to Obtain Forgiveness
Scott and Caleb continue with articles 7-9 of the Augsburg Confession. In these articles, the Reformers took a definitional stand against a sacramental system of infused grace and instead positioned the Sacramental Biblical as means by which God delivers the forgiveness of sin. Support the Show 1517 Podcasts
How am I Saved?
Caleb and Scott discuss article four of the Apology to the Augsburg Confession. Justification is the article upon which the church stands or falls, and everything in the Augsburg Confession flow toward or from this doctrine. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Support the Show 1517 Podcasts
A Race Toward Justification
Caleb and Scott read and discuss the first three articles of the Augsburg Confession and the Apology. While Rome did not object to the Lutheran presentation of the doctrine of God, they denied the Lutheran confession on original sin. Scott and Caleb talk about original sin and how it relates to the doctrine of justification. Support the Show Thinking Fellows on Apple Podcasts 1517 Podcasts
A Crisis in Christianity
Scott and Caleb introduce the Augsburg Confession. The Augsburg Confession is one of the most unique documents of the Reformation and stood as a bold confession in a time of crisis. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Support The Show 1517 Podcasts The Book of Concord
What About Evolution?
Caleb and Scott take listener questions about creation and apologetics. Does the idea of evolution threaten our understanding of the Bible? How do we frame this issue in terms of doctrine? Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Support the Show 1517 Podcasts
What Does Baptism Offer?
Caleb is joined by Bob Hiller and Rod Rosenbladt to close out Luther's Large Catechism. This episode focuses on God's gifts in Baptism and the Lord's Supper. How is God working through these means? Show Notes: Support the Show 1517 Podcasts A Field Guide to the Bible
How to Talk to God
Caleb is joined by Dr. Rod Rosenbladt and pastor Bob Hiller to talk about the Lord's Prayer. Luther explains that the Lord's Prayer gives Christians the how and why of talking to God. Prayer gives us an opportunity to call upon God to hold fast to his promises and thank Him for all good things. Support the Show A Field Guide to the Bible The Book of Concord I Believe Series
Reading the Bible
The Thinking Fellows Podcast celebrates the anniversary of the 1517 Podcast Network with a 30minutes and 40minutes crossover. Scott and Caleb are joined by Dan Price, Erick Sorensen, and Chad Bird to talk about reading the Bible. How did we get the Bible? What is its focus? Are there contradictions? How are confessions compatible with Scripture? Show Notes: Support the Network A Field Guide to the Bible on Apple Podcast A Field Guide to the Bible on 1517.org
I Believe in the Holy Spirit
Philip Bartelt and John Hoyum join Caleb to read and discuss the Third Article of the Apostles' Creed. In his explanation of this article, Luther identifies the Holy Spirit as the "Holy Maker." What follows is an abundantly clear proclamation of sanctification. That is, the Spirit works through the proclamation of the Word to give and maintain faith. Show Notes: Support the Show Kolb / Wengert Book of Concord Credo
I Believe in Jesus Christ His Only Son Our Lord
Luther's short sermon on the second article of the Apostles' Creed is short but significant in its call that Christ and this article be constantly preached throughout the year. Caleb and Scott discuss the length and significance of these comments on the Creed. Show Notes: Support 1517 Book of Concord App
I Believe in God the Father Almighty
Caleb is joined by John Hoyum and Kelsi Klembara to talk about Luther's explanation of the first article of the Apostles Creed. The first part of the Creed emphasizes God's care for his creation. Luther, focuses on how God is not just an ambiguous creator but our Heavenly Father. Show Notes: Support the Show 1517 Events
Thou Shalt Not Covet
Caleb, Scott, and John wrap up the section on the Ten Commandments in the Large Catechism. What does it mean to covet? What do God's commands produce? Show Notes: Support the Show The Large Catechism 1517 Events
Thou Shalt Not Steal
Scott, Caleb, and John discuss Luther's extended commentary on the seventh and eight commandments. Luther takes particular care to give broad vocational examples of theft and false witness. Show Notes: Support the Show The Large Catechism
Thou Shalt Not Murder
Caleb, Scott, and Adam continue their walk through Luther's Large Catechism. They examine the difference between just use of the sword and murder. They close with Luther's framing of marriage and chastity in the sixth commandment. Show Notes - Support the show - 1517 podcasts
Remember the Sabbath
Scott, Caleb, and Adam are back together talking about the third and the fourth commandments. They briefly explain the first and second tables of the Law, and Adam introduces Luther's concept of three estates. Show Notes: Support the Show Ordinary: Horton
In Defense of Christian Ritual
Scott, Caleb, and Adam are joined by David Andersen and Ed Killian to talk about David's book, In Defense of Christian Ritual. David makes the case for Word and Sacrament worship and the construction of worship around proclamation. Show Notes: Support the Show In Defense of Christian Ritual In Defense of Christian Ritual (Amazon)
What Does It Mean To Have a God?
Scott and Caleb look over the first and second commandments and their explanation in Martin Luther's Large Catechism. In his expanded answers, Luther highlights many examples of violations of these commands. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Support the Show The Large Catechism 1517 Podcasts
Introduction to the Large Catechism
John Hoyum and Philip Bartelt join Caleb to discuss the preface to Martin Luther's Large Catechism. They talk about the Large Catechism, its context, and audience and why more than pastors and the theologically educated should use it. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support the Show The Small Catechism a Manual for Discipleship The Large Catechism
Q&A: Lewis, Tolkien, and Hearing the Gospel
Caleb and Scott take some time to answer listener questions. What kinds of Christian themes are present in the writings of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien? How do I help my wife cling to the Gospel alone? What translations are good translations of the Bible? Sit back relax, grab a drink and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support the Show The Chronicles of Narnia The Lord of the Rings ESV Bible online
Christian Questions and Answers
Caleb, Scott, and Rod go through the Christian Questions and Answers section of the Small Catechism. Written by Martin Luther after the original publication of the Catechism, these questions are intended for those receiving the Lord's Supper. Show Notes: Support 1517 The Small Catechism
Daily Prayers and Table Duties
Caleb, Scott, and Rod read and discuss Luther's daily prayers out of the Small Catechism. This is followed by a walkthrough of the Table of Duties. Show Notes: Support the Show Small Catechism
The Sacrament of the Altar
As we continue through the Small Catechism, Luther provides questions and answers about the Lord's Supper. In a brief and simple format Luther answers the who, what, where, and why of The Sacrament of the Altar. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support the Show Shop 1517 The Small Catechism
Confession and Absolution
The Thinking Fellows talk about Luther's breakdown and examples of confession in the Small Catechism. The conversation focuses on how confession is meant to be a means of comfort to Christians. Show Notes: Support the Show Shop at 1517
Holy Baptism in the Small Catechism
Scott and Caleb move into the Catechism's explanations of the Means of Grace. Starting with Baptism, Luther follows Scripture to explain how God's Word and promises are delivered to us through ordinary means like water. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support 1517 The Small Catechism Online
The Petitions of the Lord's Prayer
Scott, Caleb, and Rod read and discuss the petitions of the Lord's Prayer and Luther's explanations. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support the Show Being Dad The Small Catechism
The Creed
Caleb, Scott, and Rod walk through the Apostles Creed and Luther's explanations. They also highlight the purpose and flow of the Small Catechism. Support the Show Outline of the Book of Concord
The Second Table of the Law
Scott and Caleb continue to walk through Luther's Small Catechism. This time covering the 5th-10th commandments. In particular,they focus on how these commands affect your neighbor. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support the Show
Introduction to the Small Catechism
Caleb, Scott, and Rod discuss the the context and introduction to Luther's Small Catechism. They examine the purpose, audience, and style of the catechism to explain why it remains a faithful tool to this day. Show Notes: Support 1517 Lange Outline
Introduction to the Lutheran Confessions
Caleb and Scott begin the series on the Lutheran Confessions. Scott goes over the outline of the Book of Concord and gives a brief history of why each document was written. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support 1517 The Book of Concord
Mall Santa
Caleb and Scott host a Christmas episode where they talk about Santa, magic, and Scott's graying beard. Is Santa a remotely helpful Christmas image? Can the guilt and commercialism be redeemed? Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support 1517
Christmas and Church Seasons
Scott, Caleb, and Dave Rufner discuss the place and purpose of Church seasons. How do holidays like Christmas and other liturgical points of importance serve the Christian? Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support the Show
Repent!
The Thinking Fellows talk about repentance. Joined by Rod Rosenbladt and John Hoyum, we answer the questions, Is repentance a final work? Is there good and lousy repentance? Show Notes: Support 1517
Stewardship
On Giving Tuesday 2020 the Thinking Fellows discuss stewardship. This opens up a discussion about the economy of salvation and how giving does not enter Christians into transactional relationships with God. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support 1517 Giving Tuesday Blog
Post-Christians
Caleb, Scott, and Rod are joined by John Hoyum to talk about reaching out to Post-Christians. How do you talk to somebody who has left the faith? Have common objections to Christianity changed? Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support the Show Sensible Christianity
Tools for Catechesis and Other Questions
Scott and Caleb answer listener questions. What kind of habits can help children learn the Catechism? Is the deceleration, "all my deeds are sin" a comfort? Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support 1517 Catechism with extended Q&A Rate the Show on Apple Podcasts
Fathers and Friends
Scott and Caleb are joined by Paul Koch to talk about why conversations and attention to fatherhood and friendship is important. The significance is highlighted by the increasing issue of societal loneliness. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Show Notes: Support the Show Being Dad Jagged Word Field Guide to Being a Man Where Two or Three are Gathered