186 episodes

Two Lutheran theologians who happen to be father and daughter discuss all manner of things, from individual books of the Bible to early church fathers to congregational and devotional life to Nietzsche... and usually at least a sprinkling of Luther.

Queen of the Sciences Sarah Hinlicky Wilson

    • Religion & Spirituality

Two Lutheran theologians who happen to be father and daughter discuss all manner of things, from individual books of the Bible to early church fathers to congregational and devotional life to Nietzsche... and usually at least a sprinkling of Luther.

    John of Damascus

    John of Damascus

    Popularly considered the last of the church fathers, John of Damascus gathered up the fruit of early church reflection on the Trinity and the person of Christ in his learned tome, The Orthodox Faith. But in addition to the usual wrangling with the Greek philosophical heritage and the monotheistic challenge of Judaism, John had a new adversary to consider: the even more radically monotheistic Islam. In this episode, Dad and I sort through John's record of Chalcedonian orthodoxy from the 8th century, his "double-mindedness," and what pressures led to the enormous internal doctrinal tensions that he passed on to the generations to follow. Such that, in this episode, Sarah admits defeat.
    Notes:
    1. Can't get enough of Trinity and christology, especially with respect to Greek metaphysics? Then by all means rush right out and get yourself a copy of Dad's Divine Complexity and also Divine Simplicity
    2. John of Damascus, On the Orthodox Faith (and generally speaking checking out the great selection in the Popular Patristics series)
    3. Related episodes: Atonement, Image of God, Melanchthon's Loci Communes, Oh, Anselm!!!, Gregory of Nazianzus, Irenaeus, Athanasius
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    • 1 hr 16 min
    Chalcedon vs Luther

    Chalcedon vs Luther

    The Council of Chalcedon (451) gave us the famous christological formula that Jesus Christ is one person in two natures, without change, division, separation, or confusion. It also gave us a lot of conundrums, enough to cause the first major split of the church between the Syriacs and the Greeks. Among others trying to sort out the perplexities of Chalcedon was Martin Luther himself, whose own christological formulations might just run afoul of Chalcedonian orthodoxy. So in today's episode we entertain the question: was Martin Luther a Chalcedonian heretic? Or should we possibly say, was Chalcedon a Lutheran heretic?
    Notes:
    1. Zachhuber, Luther's Christological Legacy
    2. Cross, Communicatio Idiomatum
    3. McCormack, The Humility of the Eternal Son
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    • 1 hr 12 min
    Legalism and Antinomianism

    Legalism and Antinomianism

    What's worse, being bound by the Law or untethered from it entirely? It probably depends on where you're standing. In this episode, Dad and I trace out two kinds of challenges Christians have had to work out with respect to the Law—whether the Law given to Israel applies also to Gentile believers in Jesus Christ, and whether the Law in any respect contributes to justification. Then, we explore working definitions of legalism and antinomianism as misconstruals of the Christian's relationship to the Law, leading to the ultimate question: are legalism and antinomianism really, at root, the same thing after all?
    Related episodes: Galatians 1, Galatians 2, Romans, Luther and the Jews, Sermon on the Mount, Atonement
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    • 1 hr 14 min
    2024 Bonus 7: Crossover with All About Agatha

    2024 Bonus 7: Crossover with All About Agatha

    My second appearance on the All About Agatha podcast, talking to host Kemper Donovan about Agatha Christie's speculative-mariology-fanfiction story, "The Island"!
    Here's a link to my previous All About Agatha appearance: Star over Bethlehem
    And if that still isn't enough Agatha Christie for you, check out my article in the new issue of the fabulous magazine The Mockingbird, "Agatha Christie, a Very Elusive Christian."

    • 1 hr 47 min
    Fear and Phobias

    Fear and Phobias

    Death! Disaster! Panic in the streets! In this episode Dad and I try to understand how fear and fear-mongering have come to grip our wealthy and (historically speaking) unprecedentedly free societies. Toward that end, we also explore the metastasis of the psychiatric diagnosis of debilitating phobias to a biopolitical strategy for accusing and shutting down anyone who doesn't agree with or approve of certain things. But above all, it's a call to the courage of conscience for anyone tired of having the bullies run the show. Fear not! The Lord is with you.
    Notes:
    1. Related episodes: Transfiguration, Perpetua and Felicitas, Private Public and Propagandistic
    2. Read, mark, and inwardly digest Luther's commentary on the First Commandment in the Small Catechism to "fear, love, and trust in God above all things"!
    3. Horn, People Love Dead Jews
    4. The Scriptural Reasoning inter-faith dialogue project
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    • 1 hr 5 min
    The Lord's Prayer

    The Lord's Prayer

    The prayer our Lord Jesus taught his disciples, in address to his and their heavenly Father, by the power of the Holy Spirit! And probably the most-prayed prayer of all time. (Well, except maybe "HELP!") In this episode Dad and I pore over each petition, with a great deal of help from Luther's Catechisms, discuss why it is we should pray, and the greater truth that we can and are invited to pray.
    Notes:
    1. Related episodes: All About Prayer, Sermon on the Mount, Revival and Renewal with the Blumhardts
    2. Sarah's Sermon on the Mount: A Poetic Paraphrase
    3. Luther's Small Catechism (and Sarah's Memorizing Edition therof) and also his Large Catechism
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    • 59 min

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