Rod Rosenbladt was well known for the free-flowing conversations with students, family, and friends on his back deck in Irvine, Ca. Join Rod and his son Ted as they recreate this experience 6 min at a time on Talks was Dad Rod.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 198 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureReligion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Ted asks about what is true about what the Lord’s Supper is and what it does. Rod talks about when Luther went to Marburg to debate with Zwingly, how he made the case for what the Lord’s Supper actually is, what the first Christians considered it to ... more
Ted asks about what it means that God has been born in the flesh, a baby in our presence. Rod talks about what C.S. Lewis calls “the grand miracle” and what Jesus showed us His true vocation is and why it was necessary for Him to come. more
Ted asks about C.S. Lewis’ Father Christmas in Narnia, and reads the scene in which he shows up. Rod talks about how Lewis was such a good communicator, what we see in the Narnia scene and how it points to Christ, and the joy of God’s promises fulfil... more
Ted asks about the shepherds who received the heavenly announcement of the birth of Jesus Christ. Rod reads from Ezekiel 34 and talks about the shepherd’s vocation, and with regard to any fear Christians have that Jesus’ work isn’t sufficient to save... more
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This is a great podcast; it’s super helpful and down-to-earth. They cover deep Theology in a way that I imagine it might have been like for Martin Luther’s students as they sat around his kitchen table with a beer in hand, and asked him questions. Check out 1517.org as they’ve got a variety of great resources plus other podcasts etc.
I adore 1517 and particularly this podcast. After a season of burnout, questioning my salvation and always barely hanging onto glimmers of assurance... I came back to listen to this with a fresh perspective, thanks be to God and this podcast has been a lifeline. CHRIST FOR YOU are the three most precious words you can ever hear and Ted and Dr. Rod never fail to remind us. I’ve cried, laughed, and listened to episodes multiple times... I can’t thank you all enough for this. Thank you for doing th... more
These are like mini White Horse Inn episodes. Conversational theology (table talk) which any believer can relate too. It’s like these discussions address the monologue in ones mind. Honest conversation.
My favorite podcast! I *know* that I will hear Christ preached from you both, no matter the topic, because the topic always circles back to him. So I snack on these solid bite-sized nuggets mid-week, thankful for being satiated with the Gospel yet again.
A couple of Rosenbladts chatting it up in bite sized clips - sign me up! more
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