Godfrey, Lawson, Lohmann, Mohler, Mueller, and Nichols: Questions and Answers
A questions and answers session with Dr. W. Robert Godfrey, Dr. Steven J. Lawson, Rev. Matthias Lohmann, Dr. Albert Mohler, Rev. Steffen Mueller, and Dr. Stephen Nichols.
Introduction (0:00)
Questions:
What would you say to someone who is suffering from Luther celebration fatigue? (0:42)
How can I help other Christians understand the urgent need for Reformation? (1:13)
How is it that Germany has moved so radically toward atheism? (3:00)
What are some of the best lay-level resources for addressing textual criticism? (5:15)
Why did Martin Luther struggle to break free from certain aspects of Roman Catholicism? (7:08)
Is approaching the Bible historically and grammatically a sign of maturity? (10:28)
How does working out your salvation relate to salvation by grace alone? (11:28)
When Paul speaks of the role of women, is that to be taken literally? (14:39)
Does Martin Luther’s belief that the book of James was an “Epistle of Straw” weaken our understanding concerning Luther’s belief in the Bible’s inspiration, inerrancy, and authority? (19:09)
Do Christians paying for mega churches have any similarities to what was happening in the 16th century with indulgences? (22:41)
How should we respond to those who speak in tongues or claim to possess charismatic gifts? (26:20)
Why is biblical illiteracy so high when literacy is higher than ever? (28:11)
Are there any advantages to Christians losing cultural credibility? (35:02)
What is the popular German understanding of Martin Luther and his contributions? (38:20)
What was God doing in the Reformation? (41:54)
This message is from our 2017 Regional Conference, Luther Today: 2017 Regional Conference: http://www.ligonier.org/learn/series/luther-today-2017-regional-conference
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Note: Answers given during Questions and Answers sessions reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Dr. R.C. Sproul and Ligonier Ministries.