
The Reformation Podcast explores the history and theology of the Protestant reformers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, all with the intention of speaking into Christian life and thought today.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

On this episode, Jake and Gerhard explain the basics of medieval Catholic soteriology.
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On this episode Gerhard Stübben talks about his area of research: what medieval and early modern Christians said about Islam.
On this episode Gerhard Stübben talks about his area of research: what medieval and early modern Christians said about Islam.
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Thank you for making these. Please make some more. I have really enjoyed your light hearted insight to such fascinating theological topics.
I only just discovered this podcast. Love it. It’s incredibly informative, light in delivery and super interesting. Thank you
nice work fellas — thanks for the introduction to a lot of resources and history.
Gerhard, Tyler and Jake tell the story of the Reformation in episodes that are well digestable. They combine the historical events with funyy and intersting anecdotes to make it a very compelling view of the Restoration. Certain Recommendation. Great Podcast
Stumbled on this brilliant podcast because I wanted to learn more about Luther and the Reformation as a historical period, ended up learning about that and also a lot of theology. The hosts are great, thoughtful, knowledgeable and manage to communicate interesting and complex ideas in an approachable and occasionally offbeat way.
It’s also a great podcast even if you’re not a Christian, listening to it I’ve never felt like it wasn’t for me, so if you’re like me and are interested in the topic ... more






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