
Lex Lutheran and FLAME continue The Study podcast with a new venture—The Study Boys.
In this second space, the focus is on proclaiming Christ, His gifts, engaging culture, and thoughtfully including the Book of Concord in today’s conversations. This podcast serves as a reaction platform, spotlighting helpful teachings rooted in the Holy Bible and ancient Christian thought while confronting unhealt... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

What does it actually mean to “keep the law”?
In this episode, Lex Lutheran and I react to popular Christian takes that blur law and gospel—turning commands into promises and promises into pressure. We walk through why the law must remain law, why th... more
In this episode of The Study Boys, Lex Lutheran and I dive into Druski's latest satirical take on megachurch culture and prosperity gospel trends. We're not here to defend bad theology—quite the opposite. We believe that humor can be a wake-up call. ... more
In this episode of The Study Boys, Lex Lutheran and FLAME respectfully disagree with Dr. Anthony Bradley’s claim that Reformed Christian Hip Hop “failed” in Black communities due to a supposed mismatch in atonement emphasis.
Bradley argues that the ... more
Why do Christians go to church?
Is it for community? Routine? Tradition? A good message? Or something else?
In this episode of The Study Boys, Lex Lutheran and FLAME walk through the most common reasons people give for going to church—and then cont... more
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So full of truth & full of grace Thank you Lord for this gift you are so good to me @BadgerSmith7
Keep on truckin! This episode with Pastor Fisk hit really close to home. Thank you for consistently sowing the seed of the Word of God. You never know where it might land.
So full of truth & full of grace Thank you Lord for this gift you are so good to me
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The experiences of these fellow brothers in Christ resonated deeply for me and I agree (with another reviewing) that this conversation is edifying. Thank you all. Blessings!
Seeing a pastor & lay people discuss these topics is very edifying
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Content revolves around the intersection of faith and culture, often addressing contemporary issues with a biblical lens. The discussions encompass various theological topics, such as the significance of sacraments, the role of laypeople in theological discourse, and critique of contemporary Christian practices and beliefs. Noteworthy is the commitment to engaging with both traditional Christian teachings from sources like the Book of Concord and modern cultural challenges facing the church, fostering a space for thoughtful exploration of faith. Listeners can expect a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and theological insights that appeal to those seeking a deeper understanding of Christianity in today's world.
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