Just and Sinner Podcast Jordan B Cooper
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- Religion & Spirituality
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A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Customer Reviews
Great Teaching
I’ve mostly watched the teaching on YouTube, but figured I’d give a review here. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed Pastor Jordan Cooper’s teaching on historical Protestantism and more specifically the Lutheran position. It has been extremely informative for me, (reformed) who has recently gained a lot more interest in church history. His series on the Augsburg confession in particular is awesome and worth the listen or watch. I’m looking forward to more teaching on Chemnitz. Really enjoy this podcast/channel. Thanks for the work you do Dr. Cooper.
Great Study of Scripture with Cultural and Philosophic Commentary
I’ve been extremely blessed by the teaching ministry of Dr. Cooper. He has a friendly spirit about him throughout these discussions, and he takes the time to describe Lutheran distinctions to people from different backgrounds. If you are interested in either Christianity generally or Lutheranism in particular, I believe Dr. Cooper should be included in your listening stack.
Blessing from God!
Dr. Cooper has helped me slowly move from Presbyterianism to Lutheranism. Highly recommend to anyone in the Reformed world!