Show #142: TTR with guest co-host, Dr. Fickenscher
In Pastor Wolfmueller's absence, Dr. Carl Fickenscher sits in as his substitute to play "Name that Walther Thesis" and "Bible Bee."
Descriptions of Table Talk Radio’s amazing selection of games.
In Pastor Wolfmueller's absence, Dr. Carl Fickenscher sits in as his substitute to play "Name that Walther Thesis" and "Bible Bee."
After responding to an email from our Calvinist critics, we play Biggest Loser, a game that takes that non-Gospel fat out of sermons to see what is left.
After responding to emails, Evan talks about his presentation on "Being Lutheran in the Wilderness of Evangelicalism" then play "Name that Theologian."
Table Talk Radio keeps its commitment to crunching praise songs until there are no praise songs left to crunch. Evan and Pastor Wolfmueller also go head-to-head in a game of Bible Bee.
Table Talk Radio's Praise Song Crunching jerks run requested praise songs through the praise song cruncher, the talk about the the top 3 manifestations of the first use of the Law.
Table Talk Radio plays bumper sticker theology as reported by listeners and answers a few email questions. Then Pastor Charmley, pastor of an Independent Reformed Evangelical Church in Stoke on Trent, UK, joins Evan and Pastor to talk about the differences between Lutheranism and Calvinism.
In this edition, Seminarian Stephen Preus joins us to play Name that Theologian (or Name that Preus), then Stephen and Evan go head to head playing "Name that Church Body." Finally, Professor John Pless joins Evan and Pastor to talk about Theological Ethics in the context of Vocation in a Postmodern culture.
In today's edition of Table Talk Radio we crunch the praise songs "Days of Elijah" and "East to West," but first we play "Bumper Sticker Theology/Church Sign Theology" and some emails as well. All the entries for today's games were sent in by listeners at questions@tabletalkradio.org
After reading listener response from Calvinist bloggers, we introduce a new game called "Prove It!" This is where we have to prove our articles of faith from the Bible. Finally we end up by playing Myth Busters.
Joined by Rev. Jonathan Fisk of Worldview Everlasting (http://www.youtube.com/revfiskj) who plays some bumper sticker theology with us, then listens to a Youth Speaker to see if he is trying to be emotionally manipulative and if it's moralistic, therapeutic, deism.