Great listen, esp. for those with questions on Christianity
I've quickly played through every episode and am listening to the apologetics series for a second time. The Fellows make their discussion topics interesting, easy to follow, and provide links to numerous resources. For those who have a poor opinion of Christianity (I don't blame you) or have been hurt by the church in some way, you'll find a different approach here. The Fellows are neither condescending nor pietistic; they have a message of hope and grace and are willing to answer tough questions (in the episodes themselves or via email). I personally enjoyed the apologetics series and recommend first time listeners start there - many present day questions/objections regarding Christianity are brought up and discussed. I couldn't recommend the Thinking Fellows enough. The conversations are intelligent yet accessible to most anyone, all done in a way which feels like the Fellows pulled up a chair for you to join in and enjoy.Read full review »
OmahaRon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/12/17
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Love the detailed discussion on the topics. As a late comer to the Lutheran Confession, even 5 years in, I find the decades of evangelical and "soft" Reformed theology color the terms; to quote Led Zeplin, "sometimes words have two meanings..." These guys are the next best thing...Read full review »
DonsTABlue via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/28/17
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rdd217 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/19
Was a reformed baptist that identified as a 1689 federalist view of the covenants. I started this podcast with an interest to deepen my understanding of the Supper, and because of this show been convinced of Lutheranism. This is also the only review I’ve ever written. This show is worth your listen.
DangitImLutueranNow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/20
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