In this episode, Brett and Jason discuss the Trinitarian theology of the Athanasian Creed. They examine the historical figure of Athanasius, the Biblical foundations for the doctrine of the Trinity, and the various heresies refuted by the orthodox teaching of the Athanasian Creed.
Jan
11
Jan
03
In this episode, Brett and Jason discuss how the Nicene Creed addresses the anti-Trinitarian heresy of Arianism. The Nicene Creed is the first confession produced by the Church after Christianity had been normalized and accepted in the Roman Empire thanks to Constantine. In it, we have a statement for orthodox... read more →
Dec
27
In this episode, Brett and Jason discuss how the Apostles' Creed addresses the errors of Gnosticism. The Apostles' Creed is the most succinct summary of the faith we have, and each article of the creed uniquely addresses the heresies committed by Gnosticism.
Dec
19
In this episode, Brett and Jason discuss the composition of the Book of Concord, the origins of the Apostles' Creed, and how Gnosticism is still rearing its ugly head in the Church today.
Dec
12
In this episode, Brett and Jason discuss how having a confession and creed provides the Church with boundaries. They discuss the idolization of the early NT church, how heresy clarifies orthodoxy, and the way in which the epistles in the NT address various false teachings.
Dec
05
In this episode, Brett and Jason discuss how Jesus instituted the Church on the foundation of a confession and then they look at the role of Law & Gospel in the process of disciple making.
Nov
28
In this inaugural episode of the Being Lutheran Podcast, Brett and Jason introduce themselves and give the basis for the existence of the show.
Jun
19
If you’re an avid reader (or at least want to be an avid reader, like me), then you’ve inevitably experienced a plot twist. Perhaps it was the unexpected death of a main character, or a betrayal of allegiances, or discovering the reality that the narrative was from the perspective of... read more →
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