Conversational Catechesis
I love this podcast! I had Dr. Rod Rosenbladt, one of the hosts of this show, for Christian Doctrine and Early Christian Thought back in the eighties when I attended Concordia University in Irvine. This brings me back to the good times we had in those classes. Along with Rod, his former students, now colleges, Dr. Scott Keith and Dr. Adam Francisco are very able scholars in their own right and Scott has really done a service to the Christian community putting this together at a time when this kind of training is so desperately needed. Scott's son, Caleb, has done a marvelous job of ramping up his skills and wrangling schedules to produce the show. I've managed to listen to every one - not because I have to, for I am involved with the parent organization, 1517, but because I always get something I didn't have before I listened. These guys deliver the goods and in a friendly, humorous and irenic way. Hope you enjoy listening as much as I have.Read full review »
swbyrnes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/15/16
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This Podcast is a dream come true. It is a dialogue. Around pipe, and scotch, and mutual consolation, and Christology. Furthermore, the Loci method is proving a spectacular format. To the Thinking Fellows, I say thank you! To the listening world, lend your ear!
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I am relatively new to Lutheranism but have absorbed so many of its founding fathers teachings and I can’t get enough. Martin Luther has changed my whole outlook on so many deep things relating to the true church and its teachings. I am jealous of the relationship these guys have in able to sit...Read full review »
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