The Weidner Institute
The Weidner Institute exists to provide theological and philosophical education both to clergy and laity. We believe that classical Lutheran theology is relevant to our modern world, and that it addresses humanity's most central needs.
The Weidner Institute is a division of Just and Sinner.
Find more at:
http://www.justandsinner.org
Radical Lutherans on the Atonement
The Problem with a Linguistic Anthropology
The Linguistic Shift
Neo Orthodoxy and the Changing of Theological Definitions
What is Mystical Union?
Did Martin Luther Remove Books from the Bible? With James Swan
The Doctrine of the Objective Union
How Kant Impacted Lutheranism
God Works Through Means of Grace
What Led to the Writing of Prolegomena
Recommended Books on Apologetics
Fenn on Luther on Justification
Radical Lutheran View of the Law
What is Prolegomena?
Weidner Institute Trailer
Internal vs External Membership in the New Covenant
Nathan Greeley's Seminar on Origen's Contra Celsum
The Role of Apologetics
Every Theology has a Philosophy
Divisions in the Federal Vision Movement
Law and Gospel in Lutheranism and the Federal Vision
Nathan Greeley's Introduction to Apologetics
Lutheranism is Far More than Luther
The Importance of Christian Intellectual Engagement
Is the Old Testament Law and the New Testament Gospel?
The Doctrine of the Formal Union of Faith
The Role of Philosophy in Apologetics
Are Lutherans Evangelicals?
Existential Lutheranism
The Problem with Fideism