
A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 573 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

This episode covers some of the basic things everyone should know when engaging in argument or debate, including an overview of some of the most common logical fallacies.
This part of the continuing Introduction to Christian Theology series addresses the doctrine of divine providence, exploring the relation between human freedom and divine action.
This part of the Makers of the Modern World series addresses the ideas of the medieval theologian and philosopher John Duns Scotus.
In this part of our introduction to theology series, I discuss the doctrine of predestination or election.
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Truly appreciate Dr. Jordan Cooper’s presentations! In such a confusing age of conflicting ideologies, having such a professional, educated voice that presents philosophy and theology from a Lutheran perspective is a true godsend.
Dr Jordan Cooper’s content is a goldmine of philosophy and theology, as well as a very solid resource for pastoral and practical growth. It boggles my mind how thorough he is on so many different topics, making solid content where he barely ever repeats himself, unlike a lot of other podcasts where you often hear people repeating the same idea in slightly different ways or contexts. That being said, this is not the kind of podcast you can listen to for 6 hours at work - go slowly and make sure y... more
Dr Coopers elegant speech and high level thinking discussions have grown my faith so much. I definitely recommend listening to him :)
I’m not a Lutheran.. but I know you present Lutheranism well!! And it helps me understand so much. God graciously has granted you lots of wisdom!
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This podcast features in-depth discussions on Lutheran theology, presenting a thorough examination of various doctrines and philosophical ideas. Episodes cover topics like divine providence, predestination, and the significance of historical events such as the Council of Nicea. The focus is on analyzing both classical and contemporary theological issues, encouraging listeners to engage critically with concepts while exploring Christianity's historical and philosophical roots. Dr. Jordan Cooper's presentations aim to provide accessible yet profound insights that are relevant for both laypeople and those in theological studies.
What makes this podcast particularly noteworthy is its commitment to clear and engaging discourse on complex theolo... more
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