138: Martin Luther - We Will Not Permit Ourselves to Be Shoved or Budged Away From Justification
Strange Things are Afoot at the Circle K!
In this episode, history, justification, good works, and pastoral table talk.
Text: Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle To the Galatians (1535)
Show Notes:
Cannabidiol (CBD) Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII Sam Harris Fear and Social Control - Warrior Priest
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137: Martin Luther - The Apostles Were Reverenced and Honored By the Entire Church
I Hope Our Ministry Makes The Cut.
In this episode, the limits of the law, why we feel the need to limit the Gospel, and what happens when ministries diverge.
Text: Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle To the Galatians (1535)
Show Notes:
The Jedi Philosophy is an Absolute Mess The Mandalorian The Clone Wars —
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127: Martin Luther - Self-Righteousness from Works Produces Idiots Like the Galatians
It’s very beautiful and very cold, and you’re not allowed to touch anything. Gillespie and Riley continue to read and discuss Martin Luther's Galatians commentary. This episode, the easiest way to get rid of Jesus.
Text: Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle To the Galatians (1535)
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125: Martin Luther - The Papists and Anabaptists are foxes tied at the tail
Luther moves pretty fast. You don’t stop and read carefully once in a while, you could miss it.
Gillespie and Riley continue to read and discuss Martin Luther's commentary on Galatians (1535). This episode, Jesus, jerks, COVID-19, and foxes.
Text: Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle To the Galatians (1535)
Show Notes:
Astonished Heart BB series If I were the devil - Paul Harvey —
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129: Martin Luther - The Difference between Christian Righteousness and All Others Types of...
Sit still; this won’t hurt... much. Gillespie and Riley continue to read and discuss Martin Luther’s Galatians commentary. This episode, active and passive righteousness.
Text: Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle To the Galatians (1535)
Show Notes:
The Bondage of the Will - Martin Luther Banned Books series 97: Martin Luther, “Scripture with Its ‘Internal’ and ‘External’ Clarity” from “The Bondage of The Will” Seculosity - David Zahl —
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95: Martin Luther, “Erasmus’ Failure to Distinguish Between Law and Gospel” from “The...
Law and Gospel? Let us grab our whiteboard. This has been a long time coming, anyways. Gillespie and Riley talk about what happens when we fail to distinguish God's word of Law from Gospel. More talk about why grammar matters. Finally, we follow a rabbit trail to it's theological conclusion and explain why we always default to law talk rather than Gospel talk when discussing God's will.
Text: Bondage of the Will, Martin Luther
Show Notes:
Free edition of “the Bondage of the Will” Episode #86, #87, #88, #89, #90, #91, #92, #93, #94 Proteus (Wikipedia) —
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101: Augustine, “Why Celebrate Christmas?”
Christmas? This Is Pretty Much The Whole Package. Gillespie and Riley read and so discuss Augustine’s sermon “Why Celebrate Christmas?” This episode, more rabbit trails, laughs, and discussion of Psalm 85 as the perfect Christmas sermon text.
Text: Excerpt from Sermo 185: PL 38, 997-999
Show Notes:
Calientitos, Ponche Navideño Selected works by St. Ambrose Donatism Psalm 85 (ESV) Works fo St. Augustine “With Jesus, There's Always Room for Us” - 1517 —
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131: Martin Luther - You Cannot Be Saved Unless You Want Nothing To Do with the Law
Run, Boy, Run!
Gillespie and Riley continue their discussion on Martin Luther's Galatians commentary. In this episode, a lot of law talk, some entertaining analogies, and the sum of Christian wisdom.
Text: Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle To the Galatians (1535)
Show Notes:
Jocko Willink Jordan Peterson —
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136: Martin Luther - It’s Something Very Rare and Improper to So Suddenly Abandon the Law
Proper Skin Care is Important.
In this episode, circumcision, the power of symbols, why not all sacraments are the same, and the lessons of history.
Text: Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle To the Galatians (1535)
Show Notes:
Gotta Serve Somebody - Dylan —
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96: Martin Luther, “Erasmus’ Definition of Free Choice” from “The Bondage of The Will”
Free choice? It'll blow your mind and crush your soul. Gillespie and Riley start to wrap up their series on Martin Luther's treatise on The Bondage of the Will. This episode, what is free choice according to Erasmus? What's at stake in his argument for our ability to participate in our own salvation? Where does that leave God's Word and gifts?
Text: Bondage of the Will, Martin Luther
Show Notes:
Free edition of “the Bondage of the Will” Episode #86, #87, #88, #89, #90, #91, #92, #93, #94, #95 Hannah Arendt Viktor Frankl The Obstacle is the Way - Ryan Holliday —
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114: Iranaeus on Free Will and Predestination
I thought we had something, but then you do and pull this.
Gillespie and Riley read and discuss Iranaeus on free will and predestination. What part do Christians play in their salvation? Do we choose to sin? Who goes to hell?
Text: Writings of Iranaeus
Show Notes:
Iranaeus (bio) Man and the Incarnation: A Study in the Biblical Theology of Irenaeus Paperback by Gustaf Wingren —
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116: Erasmus, The Danger in Assertions
Hey, careful, man, there’s a theologian here!
Gillespie and Riley read and discuss Erasmus of Rotterdam’s discourse on The Freedom of The Will. In his debate with Martin Luther, how did Erasmus lose the battle but win the war over the doctrine of free will? How does it continue to influence the church today?
Text: Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation
Show Notes:
Erasmus (bio) Rev. Cwirla on Ashes Bondage of the Will series (Episodes #86-#99) Lutheran Insulter —
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113: More Justin Marytr and Tatian on Free Will and Predestination
Just Think of This As a Friendly Test That Could Get You Thrown into Hell, Or Not... Your Choice.
Gillespie and Riley continue their discussion of Justin Martyr on free will and predestination. They also read and discuss the writings of Justin’s student, Tatian, on the same topic. Why do we demand that the choice be ours as regards our salvation or damnation? How does the doctrine of free will result in us hating God and each other? What about the influence of free will and predestination on popular culture?
Text: Writings of Justin Martyr
Show Notes:
Crucifying Religion (1517 Publishing) This Present Darkness- Frank Peretti Left Behind Series Supernatural (CW) Ret-Con (Retroactive Continuity) Horatio Alger story Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog Cadfael Father Ted Moorish Art And Architecture —
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124: Martin Luther - We are justified... by relief outside of us
Luther’s Gospel Piñata!
Gillespie and Riley read and discuss Martin Luther’s 1535 Galatians commentary. This episode, true wisdom, Satan, and the point of Paul’s letter to the Galatian church.
Text: Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle To the Galatians (1535)
Show Notes:
Jefferson’s Bible
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121: Friedrich Nietzsche, Christianity is Called the Religion of Pity
All right, let's put a pin in this, I gotta help your pathetic faith.
Gillespie and Riley continue to read and discuss Friedrich Nietzsche's "Antichrist." How does the Christian church promote weak piety and a denial of life? How does Christianity as a religion of pity weaken believers and society? What happens to Christianity when it mixes philosophy and theology together?
Text: The Antichrist (1888), Aphorisms 7 & 8
Show Notes:
Nietzsche (bio) Strange Brew (1983) Jocko Podcast 219: Auschwitz. You Had To Have Guts To Survive. With Rose Schindler. Two Who Survived
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128: Interlude, Rumination, and Pastoral Debrief on Pandemics, Maturity, and Vocation
The show is about nothing! Gillespie and Riley read nothing in this episode. Instead, it’s pastoral care debrief about the quarantine, worship, and how to balance faith and love.
Show Notes:
109: Viktor Frankl, “Man’s Search for Meaning,” part 1 110: Viktor Frankl, “Man’s Search for Meaning,” part 2 The Problem of Suffering: A Father's Hope by Gregory Schulz Young Men in Fire, Norman McLean —
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126: Martin Luther - Let’s Hear It for Self-Righteousness and Its Fifty Select Virtues...
Oh, he’s very popular... they all adore him. They think he’s a righteous dude. Gillespie and Riley continue to read and discuss Martin Luther's Galatians commentary. This episode, self-righteousness, false virtue, and human works.
Text: Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle To the Galatians (1535)
Show Notes:
Wag the Dog —
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120: Friedrich Nietzsche, Progress is Merely a Modern Idea
That was really traumatizing! I quit! I'm out!
Gillespie and Riley read and discuss Friedrich Nietzsche's "Antichrist." This episode, we talk about how Nietzsche’s critique of Christianity can help us check our presuppositions about what Christianity is and is not today.
Text: The Antichrist (1888), Aphorisms 2, 4, ff
Show Notes:
Nietzsche (bio) Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) The Astonished Heart Series - Robert Capon —
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104: Hermann Sasse against National Socialism
Click on the button with the picture of the Nazi on it.
Gillespie and Riley read and discuss an excerpt from Hermann Sasse’s 1932 article against National Socialism. What happens when the message of the church and state are indistinguishable?
Text: Sasse, Church Yearbook of 1932
Show Notes:
Sasse biography —
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110: Viktor Frankl, “Man’s Search for Meaning,” part 2
Must... continue... thinking... in... ways... that... lead... to... dying... with... meaning. Gillespie and Riley finish their reading and discussion of Viktor Frankl's book, Man's Search for Meaning. How has Frankl's book changed the way people discuss identity and meaning? How has this influenced the Church?
Text: Viktor Frankl, “Man’s Search for Meaning”, p. 49-52
Show Notes:
Austin Powers - “Get in ma belly!” “Inside Lleywyn Davis” - Coen Brothers Finding Christ in the Straw: A Forty-Day Devotion on the Epistle of James —
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119: Erasmus, Old Testaments Passages Implying Free Choice
Alright. That’s it. No more Old Testament proofs for you.
Gillespie and Riley continue to read and discuss Erasmus’ diatribe on Salvation and Free Will. This episode, how to squeeze free will out of the Old Testament.
Text: Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation, p. 56
Show Notes:
Erasmus (bio) The Bondage of the Will by Martin Luther (Author), J. I. Packer (Translator), O. R. Johnston (Translator) Luther’s Sacristy Prayer —
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117: Erasmus, The Obscurity of Scripture
Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man!
Gillespie and Riley continue to read and discuss Erasmus’ diatribe on Free Will and Salvation. How does Erasmus read the Bible and how does his interpretation continue to influence the church today? How does Erasmus’ anthropology determine how the church continues to preach and teach Christian doctrine?
Text: Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation
Show Notes:
Erasmus (bio) The Bondage of the Will by Martin Luther (Author), J. I. Packer (Translator), O. R. Johnston (Translator) OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 - Radiohead In Absentia - Porcupine Tree Kid A - Radiohead God of the gaps Warrior Priest Podcast - Gilgamesh —
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109: Viktor Frankl, “Man’s Search for Meaning,” part 1
We’re all going to die. Come watch TV.
Gillespie and Riley read and discuss Viktor Frankl's, Man's Search for Meaning. Why has a book that was written by a psychoanalyst and neurologist about his experience in the Nazi death camps had such an effect and influence on the Christian Church?
Text: Viktor Frankl, “Man’s Search for Meaning”, p. 49-52
Show Notes:
Jocko Willink Murderball (Documentary) Marvin Gaye - “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”
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123: Friedrich Nietzsche, A nation that still believes in itself holds fast to its own god
I’m Not Really A Joiner.
Gillespie and Riley finish their reading and discussion of Friedrich Nietzsche’s “Antichrist.” This episode, state religion, Christian civil religion, and being your own god.
Text: The Antichrist (1888), Aphorisms 16
Show Notes:
Nietzsche (bio) —
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115: Clement of Alexandria on Free Will and Predestination
You’re not making Christianity better; you’re making Stoicism worse.
Gillespie and Riley continue their discussion of free will and predestination by reading Clement of Alexandria. Where does the doctrine of free will originate? What happens when a Christian blends biblical theology and philosophy? Why doesn’t Riley like Star Wars sermons?
Text: Writings of Clement of Alexandria
Show Notes:
Clement of Alexandria Pilgrim’s Progress Series (#73 - #81) Coffee by Gillespie Bill and Ted Watch Movies Beowolf Counterpart (Amazon Prime) —
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