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The English Reformation (Part 4), James on the Joker, & Andrew on Ace Frehley
A mix of topics on this episode. We continue to promote James' Substack Rogues and Reformers about his use of comic books as teaching tools for Reformational theology, and we focus particularly on what the Joker's story can teach us about human depravity and gospel-grace. Then, we go to Andrew's latest Mockingbird article on what the former KISS guitarist the late Ace Frehley can teach us about human depravity and gospel-grace. Then, yes, we get to the English Reformation and look at Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, & Lady Jane Grey.Shownotes:-Rogues & Reformers Issue #6: The Joker- The Laughable Myth of Inherent Goodness -Andrew's article "Ace and Grace"–We reference former Doth Protest episode "Lady Jane Grey" –Peter Marshall's book Heretics & Believers –Eric Ives' book Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery –Diarmaid MacCulloch's book The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation
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15 hours ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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Story of the English Reformation (pt. 3)
Andrew and James continue their chronological walkthrough of the English Reformation discussing Katherine Parr, Edward VI, Martin Bucer, and the 1549 and 1552 Books of Common Prayer. Enjoy! We want to hear from you. Pease send feedback to dp.pod2020@gmail.com Episode Shownotes -Luther-scholarship that has identified Max Weber as a misinterpretor of Luther's 'two-kingdoms' teaching includes William Wright's book Martin Luther's Understanding of God's Two Kingdoms: A Response to the Challenge of Skepticism and Michael P. DeJonge's Bonhoeffer's Reception of Luther. -Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook's article ”Katherine Parr and the Reformed Religion” in Anglican Theological Review Vo. 72, No. 1 - A.G. Dickens' classic text The English Reformation -  
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 8 minutes

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James' New Substack, Andrew's Greece & Turkey Trip, Charlie Kirk
Andrew and James return to have a catch-up episode- with each other and with you. James started a substack called "Rogues & Reformers" on how Reformational theology can inform our read of comic books and superheroes. Andrew discusses a church trip he went on walking in the footsteps of Paul the Apostle. We offer what we hope can be a pastoral word on the murder of Charlie Kirk.   Shownotes James' Substack "Rogues & Reformers" Itinerary and info on Andrew's Trip  
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1 month ago
1 hour

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Story of the English Reformation (pt. 2)
In this episode we look at Henry VIII's marriage to Anne of Cleves, Martin Luther's influence on English churchmen like William Tyndale and Robert Barnes, the influence of the English-Schmalkaldic dialogues on the 39 articles, and more. (Show correction: the author Andrew mentions is Michael Whiting, not Whitling! Apologies)We also took the first segment of the episode to discuss recent feedback from our friend Fr. Isaac Rehberg. (Previous two-time guest on the podcast). Sharing feedback in the beginning of our episode will be a regular part of our routine going forward! Please reach out to us with your thoughts, questions, or suggestions: dp.pod2020@gmail.com Shownotes:Michael Whiting's book Luther in English: The Influence of His Theology of Law and Gospel on Early English Evangelicals (1525-1535) The Reformation Essays of Robert Barnes, edited by Neelak S. Tjernagel Henry VIII and the Lutherans: A Study in Anglo-Lutheran Relations from 1521 to 1547 by Neelak S. Tjernagel Documents of the English Reformation, edited by Gerald Bray Worship by Faith Alone: Thomas Cranmer, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Reformation of Liturgy by Zac Hicks
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2 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 7 seconds

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Story of the English Reformation (pt. 1)
Did Henry VIII found the Anglican Church? That's one of many things we explore in this episode which will be the first of a multi-part series where James and Andrew discuss the 16th Reformation in England. In this part, we look at the so-called three 'streams' of Anglicanism, the Tudors, and Henry's reign up to his divorce with Anne of Cleves. Enjoy!Give us feedback on the podcast. Please reach out to us at dp.pod2020@gmail.comor leave us a review on wherever you listen to us at. ShownotesWe reference or quote from the following works: Ben Crosby's Substack Draw Near with Faith The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind by Mark Noll Love's Redeeming Work: The Anglican Quest for Holiness  Long Before Luther: Tracing the Heart of the Gospel from Christ to the Reformation by Nathan Busenitz The English Reformation by A.G. Dickens Documents of the English Reformation by Gerald Bray The European Reformations by Carter Lindberg *Andrew could not find where he drew the quote from Ian Hazlett from, but if you happen to know, please inform him. Thanks!  
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3 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 50 seconds

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Matthew Barrett on the Catholicity of the Reformers (Repost)
Matthew Barrett has recently made religious news: converting to Anglican Christianity from the Southern Baptist Convention and his new appointment at Trinity Anglican Seminary in Ambridge as research professor of theology.  In this throwback episode, Dr. Barrett joined Andrew and James on the podcast to discuss his book The Reformation as Renewal: Retrieving the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.  In the episode, we do a deep dive into the historical setting of the Reformation, the intellectual and philosophical milieu of which people like Luther emerged, the Reformation's roots in both patristic and medieval theology, and common caricatures of the Reformation. Enjoy!  
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3 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 45 seconds

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Matthias Flacius Illyricus (with Wade Johnston)
Continuing on thw topic of the generation of Lutherans after Luther's death from our preceding episode, Dr. Wade Johnston comes on the show to discuss his recent book Life Under the Cross: A Biography of the Reformer Matthias Flacius Illyricus.  The story of Flacius alone gives us a big picture on 2nd-generation Lutheranism as he was a significant figure involved with most of the significant controversies and debates that happened in the time period Luther's death and the Formula of Concord. Wade Johnston is assistant professor of history and theology at Wisconsin Lutheran College and an ordained pastor in the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. He also is a contributor at 1517.org and hosts the podcast Let the Bird Fly. Tune in for a fascinating discussion. Shownotes: In addition to Wade's book (linked above), we bring up the books: -Wade Johnston, The Devil Behind the Surplice: Matthias Flacius and John Hooper on Adiophora -Robert Kolb, Bound Choice, Election, and Wittenberg Theological Method: From Martin Luther to the Formula of Concord -Luka Ilić, Theologian of Sin and Grace: The Process of Radicalization in the Theology of Matthias Flacius Illyricus -Oliver K. Olson, Matthias Flacius and the Survival of Luther's Reform      
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3 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 38 seconds

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2nd Generation Lutherans
"Philippists", "Flacians", "Stoics", "Synergists". These are all names given, whether pejoratively or appropriately, to factions and groups that arose within the movement Luther started after his death. James and Andrew dive into this period of the second half of the 16th century to explore who some of these people were and what some of the debates were about. Enjoy!SHOWNOTES:Referenced in the show is Robert Kolb's book Andreae and the Formula of Conrod: Six Sermons on the Way to Lutheran Unity and Bound Choice, Election, and the Wittenberg Theological Method: From Martin Luther to the Formula of Concord
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4 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes 26 seconds

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Reviewing Lowell Green's book How Melanchthon Helped Luther Discover the Gospel
"Faith", "Righteousness", "Sin". These are terms that meant something different to the young Luther than the later Luther. What changed? According to a study done by Lutheran theologian the Rev. Dr. Lowell Green, it was Luther's young colleaugue and friend Philip Melanchthon who had a lot to do with it.In this episode, James and Andrew review this book. Enjoy!Shownotes:-A link to Green's book -Green's biography on Concordia-Fort Wayne's website  
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5 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 30 seconds

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Continued Thoughts on Bonhoeffer (the Person)
Andrew shares his deep appreciation for Dietrich Bonhoeffer that he has gained since seeing the 2024 movie, reading primary and secondary resources on Bonhoeffer, and teaching a Bonhoeffer class at his parish.ShownotesLiterature that Andrew recommended in the show:Charles B. Marsh's Strange Glory: A Life of Dietrich BonhoefferFerdinand Schlingensiepen's Dietrich Bonhoeffer 1906-1945: Martyr, Thinker, Man of Resistance Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works in English A Church Undone: Documents from the German Christian Faith Movement, 1932-1940 (edited by Mary Solberg)  
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6 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 2 seconds

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Vindicating Cranmer: The 2025 Anglican Way Conference
James and Andrew share about their experience at the Anglican Way conference in February, 2025. Shownotes:-The videos of all the speaker presentations of the conference can be watched here. (https://anglicanway.org/2025-conference/)-the name of the eccentric apocalypticist of the 1480's that Andrew and James couldn't think of was Johann Hilten of Eisenach
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7 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 10 seconds

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The German Peasants' War (with Lyndal Roper)
Dr. Lyndal Roper joins us on this episode to discuss the turbulent and devastating peasant wars of 1525, a series of events that comes up often in Reformation studies but are hardly in themselves ever the center of focus in historical study.  Dr. Roper's most recent book Summer of Fire and Blood is the first major book in a generation devoted to this subject in detail. In this episode we discuss the motivations behind the peasant revolts, their devastation and their aftermath. Additionally, we discuss the roles that the theologies of Martin Luther, Thomas Müntzer, and Andreas Karlstadt had behind the uprisings. Enjoy!Dr. Roper is the Regius Chair of History at the University of Oxford. Her general focus is the early modern period, and specializes in studies of Luther, the Reformation, 16th century German art and material culture, gender history in the early modern period, and the history of witchcraft. Her past books include Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet, Living I Was Your Plague: Martin Luther's World and Legacy, and Witch Craze: Terror and Fantasy in Baroque Germany. 
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8 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 8 seconds

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Mary Madgalene and the Reformation (w/ Steven Tyra)
Mary Magdalene appears in the sermons and writings of Luther, Zwingli, Bullinger, Calvin, and Beza in ways that reflect their theological perspectives. Dr. Steven Tyra joins the podcast on this episode to discuss his work in this interesting area.Steven Tyra's work referenced:-"Mary Shames Us All": Martin Luther's Reception of the Medieval Magdalene as found in Church History and Religious Culture, Vol. 98, No. 3/4 (JStor link) -"Reformation Perspectives on Mary Magdalene from Luther to Zwingli to Calvin" featured in the forthcoming (2025) book The Oxford Handbook of Mary Magdalene -Steven's book "Neither the Spirit without the Flesh": John Calvin's Doctrine of the Beatific Vision Other works referenced to or recommended in the episode by Steven or Andrew: -Scott Hendrix's article "Luther Against the Backdrop of the History of Biblical Interpretation" in Interpretation 37 (3) -Erik Lundeen's book The Reformation of the Literal: Prophecy and the Senses of Scripture in Early Modern Europe -Bruce Gordon's recent book Zwingli: God's Armed Prophet -Jennifer McNutt's book The Mary We Forgot: What the Apostle to the Apostles Teaches the Church Today      
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8 months ago
56 minutes 22 seconds

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Going Through Our Top Episodes (Part 2/2)
James and Andrew continue the list, covering our top 5 most listened to episodes of Doth Protest. It was a wonderful opportunity to have a great discussion about topics often brought up on the show in general: Law & Gospel distinction (and uses of the Law), biblical interpretation, our confessional understanding of Anglicanism, and some good ol' 16th century history. Enjoy!   Show notes: James brings up the 1517 article by Amy Mantravadi “Philip Melanchthon’s Most Formative Year” Link: https://www.1517.org/articles/philip-melanchthons-most-formative-year
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9 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 19 seconds

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Amy Mantravadi on Her Book Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation
We're incredibly delighted to have Amy Mantravadi on this episode to talk about her book Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation. Broken Bonds is a work of histoical-fiction centered on the historical figures Martin Luther, Desiderius Erasmus, and Philip Melanchthon.  You can visit and check out more of Amy's work at her website (amymantravadi.com) and her work for 1517 here.Enjoy!
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9 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 27 seconds

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New Year 2025: Andrew & James catch up and go through top episodes (Part 1)
Happy New Year! Andrew and James catch up on how Christmas and life-in-general went over the past few weeks, and then go through, discuss and reflect upong #10 to #6 of the top 10 most listened to Doth Protest episodes of all time. Then we ran out of time... so a second part going from #5 through #1 will be released soon.Blessings to you this new year.    
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10 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 3 seconds

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Learning to Love Jesus and the 39 Articles
The Rev. Ben Randall, senior associate rector of Galilee Church, Virginia Beach and author of the new book Introducing Anglicanism: A Catechism on the Thirty-Nine Articles joins Andrew and James on the podcast today to talk about his book, along with sharing the story of how he came to faith. Ben is an ordained priest in the Church of England but currently serving in the Episcopal Church.  Prior to Galilee, he served in parish ministry in Yorkshire, England and then in rural parts of Tennessee. He holds degrees from Cambridge, University of St. Andrews, University of Bradford, and is currently working toward a D. Min (or Doctorate of Ministry) at Southern Evangelical Seminary & Bible College. Shownotes Link (also above) to purchase the book (Also available on Amazon) Andrew refers to things he read about regarding educational trends getting away from reading in the Atlantic article "The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books" Andrew mentions the following article in the Anglican Way by (former guest of the podcast) Ben Crosby: "The Thirty-Nine Articles and the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States"
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10 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 22 seconds

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Thoughts on the Bonhoeffer Movie
Andrew comes on to share his thoughts on the 2024 movie "Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Spy, Assassin" and the way it has been received. Links:Statement made by the International Bonhoeffer SocietyStatement made by actors of the Bonhoeffer film Eric Metexas' book Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy.Charles Marsh's book Strange Glory: A Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Podcast interview from Homebrewed Christianity with director of the movie (YouTube version) Myles Werntz's review of the movie in Christianity Today  
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11 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 26 seconds

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Law & Gospel for All Christians (with Josh Nickel)
Andrew and James had a wonderful conversation with Joshua Nickel on his book Walk Between Heaven and Earth: Listening to Martin Luther On How to Be a True Theologian. Visit Josh's website https://joshuamarknickel.com/  
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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 50 seconds

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Embracing Grace (Crossover Episode with The Reclamation Podcast)
The Reclamation joins forces with Doth Protest in this week's episode. Join Michael Lewis and Brad Kafer as we hear the stories of two Episcopal priests (James Rickenbaker and Kyle Tomlin) and how they each came to gospel clarity. We also discuss the fruits of Christ centered preaching and rightly understanding Jesus' disposition toward us as believers.
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1 year ago
59 minutes 59 seconds

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