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.
Gerhard Stübben and Jake Raabe
On this episode, Jake and Gerhard explain the basics of medieval Catholic soteriology.
Who was Elizabeth I, and what was the "Elizabethan Settlement" that so deeply shaped the later Anglican communion? On this episode, Gerhard and Jake explain.
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.
Who was “Bloody Mary,” and what did Christianity look like in her England? Jake and Gerhard discuss the true story behind the layers of mythology.
On this very special episode, Jake and Gerhard answer the internet's most pressing questions about Henry VIII
On this episode, Jake and Gerhard talk about the boy Josiah, Edward VI the Calvinist king of England.
For the first episode in a series on the English Reformation, Jake and Gerhard discuss history's most famous monarch and penis.
By listener request, this episode of The Reformation Podcast is on 16th century Anabaptist theology of money. Was it proto-Marxist? You decide.
On this third episode on Martin Luther, Jake and Gerhard discuss Martin Luther's mature thought. We especially look at Luther's To the German Nobility, Freedom of the Christian, and Babylonian Captivity of the Church . This, finally, is Luther in his true form.
On this episode of The Reformation Podcast, host Gerhard Stübben dispels the most common accusation against the great Reformer John Calvin: that he had Michael Servetus executed.
On this episode of The Reformation Podcast, hosts Gerhard Stübben and Jake Raabe discuss Luther's most well-known work, the 95 Theses.
On this episode of The Reformation Podcast, hosts Gerhard Stübben and Jake Raabe introduce the one who started it all: Martin Luther.
On this episode of The Reformation Podcast, hosts Gerhard Stübben and Tylor Standley ask the fundamental question in Reformation studies: what exactly was the confusing, sprawling chain of events we call "the Reformation"?