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This episode is part of the ongoing "Makers of the Modern World" series. In this video, I look at an influential Lutheran philosopher and theologian named Samuel Pufendorf in the mid-seventeenth century and his contribution to the decline of traditional understandings of natural law.
This episode is an overview of the major names and trends in Lutheran theology from the sixteenth century through the beginning of the twentieth century.
This is the second of two lectures I delivered in Finland on Christian apologetics. This second part discusses how Christianity answers the fundamental questions and struggles of human life.
This is a talk I delivered at an apologetics conference in Finland in 2025 on the meaning crisis and how Christians can and should respond.
This episode is a response to some common misperceptions about the history of the Reformation which pervade many reenchantment narratives.
This continuation of the Introduction to Christian Theology series covers Christ's humiliation.
This part of the Makers of the Modern World series covers the thought of the last of the medieval scholastics: Gabriel Biel.
In this episode, we continue the Makers of the Modern World series with a discussion of William of Ockham, the most influential medieval nominalist.
This episode is part of a series of discussions between me, Gavin Ortlund, and Michael Horton, on the theology and history of the Reformation in response to common critiques.
In this part of our Intro to Christian Theology series, I discuss the two natures in Christ.
This episode covers some of the basic things everyone should know when engaging in argument or debate, including an overview of some of the most common logical fallacies.
This part of the continuing Introduction to Christian Theology series addresses the doctrine of divine providence, exploring the relation between human freedom and divine action.
This part of the Makers of the Modern World series addresses the ideas of the medieval theologian and philosopher John Duns Scotus.
In this part of our introduction to theology series, I discuss the doctrine of predestination or election.
This is a conversation with Dr. Robert George, professor at Princeton, on his recent book Seeking Truth and Speaking Truth. We discussed several issues related to culture, academia, theology, and politics.
This continuation of the Makers of the Modern World series covers the birth of rationalism in Germany, which eventually led to the marginalization of Lutheran orthodoxy in the academy.
This is the second in a series of talks delivered at the Eastern Regional Conference of the AALC on the history and theology of the Council of Nicea.
This seventh part of the Introduction to Theology series covers the Fall of Humanity and the penalty of sin.
This is a talk I presented to the Eastern Regional Conference of the American Association of Lutheran Churches on the history and theology of the Council of Nicea.
This is the third episode in a series on infant baptism. In this program, I discuss evidence in early Christian writing outside of the time period outside of the New Testament.




Excellent. Thank you.
I'm grateful for the work that LuMin at CSU does. They were a great help during my time there.