

Just and Sinner Podcast
Jordan B Cooper
A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
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May 31, 2019 • 1h 35min
Eric Phillips on the Third Use of the Law
Eric Phillips, a Nashville-based pastor and theologian with a PhD in patristic theology, dives deep into the third use of the law in contemporary Lutheran discussions. He uses an engaging pig allegory to illustrate the law's roles, contrasting guilt under the law with the freedom found in Christ. Phillips highlights the positive aspects of God's law, debates antinomianism, and emphasizes that true obedience stems from gratitude, not fear. His insights challenge common misconceptions about sanctification and stress the believer's joyful interaction with the law.

May 24, 2019 • 48min
A Discussion About Theological Education
On today's program, I spent time discussing the nature of theological education, and I also offered some advice for those who are seminarians or PhD students.

May 1, 2019 • 52min
St. Ambrose on Justification
On this program, I discussed the writings of St. Ambrose in which he talks about justification. This is a continuation of my Sola Fide in the church fathers series.

Apr 24, 2019 • 59min
Questions and Answers April 2019
This podcast is a Q&A program. I answered the following questions: Who are the Nephilim? What is your view of Christians and secular entertainment? If you weren't Lutheran, what church would you go to? Did Jesus found the Roman Catholic Church? Why is Lutheranism unknown? What is your view of the perpetual virginity of Mary?

Apr 8, 2019 • 1h 7min
The Authority and Sufficiency of Scripture
This is a talk I gave on the topic of Holy Scripture at the Hold the Line Conference at Trinity Lutheran Church in West Hempstead NY. In it, I discuss the authority of Scripture, as well as the nature of Scripture and the sufficiency of Scripture.

Mar 27, 2019 • 1h 6min
Sola Fide in the Church Fathers
On today's program, I discuss the doctrine of justification by faith alone as taught in the Lutheran tradition and its relation to the teachings of the early church. I argue that there is some precedent for such a teaching in some of the earliest Christian writings. Along with this, I spent a long time talking about how to read and use the fathers honestly and fruitfully.

Mar 20, 2019 • 54min
On Social Justice and the Church
This week's program covers the controversy which has surrounded the Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel, and the recent 2019 Shepherd's Conference Q&A. I try to navigate these extremely difficult issues by discussing particular areas of disagreement. I talk about the use of the term "social justice," the question of corporate guilt, and the nature of racism both as a sociological term and as a sin in Scripture.

Mar 11, 2019 • 44min
A Defense of Sola Scriptura
Today's program is on the doctrine of Sola Scriptura. I look at the Scriptural evidence for this teaching, and I also compare various Protestant uses of this teaching which differ from one another.

Feb 27, 2019 • 1h 1min
Q&A Program February 27, 2019
Today's podcast is the second Q&A program this month. Since last week's show was limited to two questions, I decided to do a second to address several other important topics. I addressed intersectionality, the loss of mystical language within Lutheranism, Melanchthon's role in the Reformation, and other issues.

Feb 20, 2019 • 56min
Q&A February 2019
On this program, I discussed two listener questions, though I intended to address more. The first part of the program was on the Israelite conquest of Canaan. I discussed four different interpretations of the text and the moral issues addressed. The second part of the program was about the church father Origen, wherein I asked whether he was heretical or orthodox.