Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Showing episodes and shows of

Benjamin Louis

Shows

TémoinTémoinP. Benjamin Osio religieux spiritain, missionnaire en Haïti pendant 10 ansAprès avoir exercé avec passion le métier d'architecte, Benjamin Osio a fait le choix de la vie religieuse en rejoignant la Congrégation du Saint Esprit. Il a passé 10 ans en Haïti comme missionnaire au service d'une population digne et courageuse. Mais depuis quelques années le pays tout entier et Port au Prince en particulier s'enfoncent dans le chaos à cause de milices qui se sont emparées du pouvoir. C'est contraint et forcé que le p. Benjamin a dû partir gardant l’espoir d’y retourner pour terminer ce qu’il y a commencé.Distribué par Au...2025-07-1528 minTémoinTémoinP. Benjamin Osio religieux spiritain, missionnaire en Haïti pendant 10 ansAprès avoir exercé avec passion le métier d'architecte, Benjamin Osio a fait le choix de la vie religieuse en rejoignant la Congrégation du Saint Esprit. Il a passé 10 ans en Haïti comme missionnaire au service d'une population digne et courageuse. Mais depuis quelques années le pays tout entier et Port au Prince en particulier s'enfoncent dans le chaos à cause de milices qui se sont emparées du pouvoir. C'est contraint et forcé que le p. Benjamin a dû partir gardant l’espoir d’y retourner pour terminer ce qu’il y a commencé.Distribué par Au...2025-07-1528 minThis Time TomorrowThis Time Tomorrow20. ‘How do you legislate, “Don’t be an a**hole?”’ - GUEST: Louis RossmannIs your car spying on you? Do you need a cloud subscription just to use your vacuum cleaner? Was your device built to be unrepairable?Sometimes, a political movement starts with a broken MacBook.In the 20th episode of This Time Tomorrow, Omri and Benni sit down with prominent Right to Repair advocate Louis Rossmann to unpack the growing fight for consumer rights. From locked-down electronics to invasive data collection, Louis highlights how manufacturers are redefining ownership… and what we can do to fight back.Tune in for our most explicit episode yet…2025-06-141h 12The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 69 Christ Through Us- WELS 175th Pictorial History with Joel OttoIn this WELS 175th episode, we talk with Joel Otto, the anniversary committee chairman, about the pictorial history book Christ Through Us, which he co-authored with John Braun.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. Ben loves all things history and enjoys traveling. A descendant...2025-05-0223 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 68 - 175 Years of Change in WELS Worship with Joel OttoIn this WELS 175th episode, we talk with Joel Otto, the anniversary committee chairman, about what WELS worship has looked like in the past and how it has changed.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. Ben loves all things history and enjoys traveling. A...2025-04-0639 minBest Podcast in BaseballBest Podcast in BaseballProspect performances force Cardinals to decide between playing in Memphis, sitting in St. LouisPost-Dispatch podcasts page Please consider subscribing While typing the introduction to a brand new episode of Best Podcast in Baseball, I'm sitting in the press box at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida, having just watched rookie Michael McGreevy carve through the Mets lineup, pitch around two errors, and finish his impressive spring trianing with five scoreless innings. Meanwhile, down in Jupiter, Florida, Victor Scott II has homered. Again. McGreevy and Scott personify the decision the Cardinals are going to have to make weighing whether it is better for their future to have a...2025-03-2151 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 67 Who was Adolf Hoenecke? with James Danellimage: Adolph Hoenecke from the host's family photo collection.In this WELS 175th episode, we talk with Prof. James Danell who teaches German at Martin Luther College in New Ulm, MN, about Adolph Hoenecke, who taught for many decades at the Wisconsin Synod's Seminary.  Prof. Danell speaks in this episode about his significant influence on the spirit and theology of the Wisconsin Synod.Not only does Danell teach the German language, but his advanced classes read through German Lutheran materials from the Reformation through the 19th and 20th century American Lutheran theologians.  His students, therefore, ge...2025-03-071h 15The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 66 The Importance of Learning German for Lutheran History with James DanellThis is part of a longer conversation I had with Prof. James Danell about the imperative need for scholars who know German to do Lutheran history.You can support the Confessional Language Scholarship at MLC to encourage this endeavor here.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin...2025-02-0723 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 65 Brand Luther with Jared Natsis and Phil MoldenhauerThis is a cross-over episode with The Shepherd's Study Podcast, where I was a guest of Jared Natsis and Phil Moldenhauer.  We talked about the content and merits of the book Brand Luther which came out shortly before the Reformation 500th anniversary.The Shepherd’s Study podcast is produced by Grow in Grace to help pastors grow in the art and practice of pastoral ministry. Each episode features Lutheran pastors discussing a book that is salient to their work.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers’ own and do not represent the views, though...2025-01-2843 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 64 The Election Controversy Revisited with Peter PrangeIn this episode, we talk with Peter Prange about the third volume in his series, Wielding the Sword of the Spirit, in which he gets into the details and nuances of the Election Controversy that rocked the Synodical Conference.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. 2025-01-101h 07The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 63 Who was Johannes Muehlhaeuser? with Tim GrundmeierIn this WELS 175th episode, Tim Grundmeier and I talk about who Johannes Muehlhaeuser was, Christmas trees, and the founding of the Wisconsin Synod.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. Ben loves all things history and enjoys traveling. A descendant of over a dozen...2024-12-2048 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 62 Achtliederbuch-The First Lutheran Hymnal: Details Less Often Told with Nathaniel BiebertLink to the service and hymns: https://trinitylutheransd.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Reformation-Hymn-Festival-2024.pdf The first evangelical hymnal—which in retrospect we can also call the first Lutheran hymnal—rolled off the presses around the middle of January 1524. But interestingly, it did not roll off the presses in Wittenberg, even though the title page gave that impression, or even at Luther’s instigation. It was printed by Jobst Gutknecht in Nuremberg, well over 200 miles to the south of Wittenberg, and apparently on his own initiative. Gutknecht compiled four hymns that had been individually published in Wittenberg on broadsheets in 152...2024-12-0659 minEtat des lieuxEtat des lieuxBenjamin Hurard, le nouveau visage du conseil communal liégeoisCe lundi, à Liège, les 49 conseillers communaux, élus lors des élections du 13 octobre dernier, ont prêté serment. Le conseil communal et le collège échevinal ont été installés pour cette nouvelle législature. Parmi eux se trouve Benjamin Hurard, il occupe, à Liège, le poste d'échevin de l'Etat civil, de la petite enfance, de la jeunnesse, de la personne handicapée et du numérique. Une première pour lui ! Dans cette émission, nous découvrons cette nouvelle personnalité politique liégeoise, ce qui l'anime et les objectifs qu'elle se fixe pour la législature à venir.Distribué par Audio...2024-12-0528 minBest Podcast in BaseballBest Podcast in BaseballWhat does Bloom with BoSox reveal about Chaim time in St. Louis?During the past two decades in Major League Baseball, only the Houston Astros have won pennants and appeared in more World Series than the Cardinals and Boston. Two of baseball's most accomplished and celebrated franchises have won four pennants each and faced each other twice in the World Series, both of them won by the BoSox. The ties that bind go beyond shared Octobers these days as both clubs, perennial contenders for most of baseball's current era, are trying to find their footing and return to their postseason expectations. Rob Bradford captured the connection in...2024-11-221h 11Le Débat du jourLe Débat du jourRéouverture de Notre-Dame / Congrès des Maires de France / Mandat d'arrêt international contre Benjamin Netanyahou / Arrestation de Boualem SansalAu programme de ce débat : - À 15 jours de la réouverture de Notre-Dame, quel pouvoir symbolique exerce la cathédrale ? - Congrès des Maires de France : pourquoi les élus sont-ils à bout et sous tension ? - Un mandat d'arrêt international émis contre Benjamin Netanyahou - L'arrestation en Algérie de l'écrivain Boualem Sansal Avec :  - Sophie ROUBERTIE, journaliste et auteur - Guy BARET, essayiste et ancien journaliste politique au Figaro Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'inform2024-11-2245 minThe Lawyer Stories PodcastThe Lawyer Stories PodcastEp 202 | Paige Sparks | St. Louis Employment Attorney is a Social Media StarThe Lawyer Stories Podcast Episode 202 features Paige Sparks, Owner and Trial Attorney at Sparks Law Firm in St. Louis, Missouri, focusing on employment law.  Paige is also a TikTok superstar and was first featured by Lawyer Stories in December of 2019!  Paige shares her story with us from being involved in high school debate to the unfortunate car accident that occurred on her drive to the first day of law school.  Paige tells us she worked several jobs before becoming a lawyer and we discuss when she knew she was going viral on social media.  Paige also provides some tips for t...2024-10-3049 minLe Grand TémoinLe Grand TémoinLa guerre d'Algérie, avec Benjamin StoraLa guerre d'Algérie, longtemps désignée sous le terme "événements d'Algérie" ou "opération de maintien de l'ordre en Algérie," a débuté le 31 octobre 1954. Cette série d'attentats nocturnes a stupéfié les autorités et l'opinion publique française. Benjamin Stora, historien spécialiste de l'Algérie, publie un nouvel ouvrage intitulé L’Algérie en guerre : un historien face au torrent des images, aux éditions de l'Archipel. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2024-10-2916 minEthicalStL.orgEthicalStL.orgPoliticians focus on what divides us, not what unites us. Here’s how we can change that.; Benjamin D. Singer; 6-Oct-2024Politicians fight endlessly. Why? A flaw in our voting system discourages leaders from working together. But there is an easy fix, which families, nonprofits, and businesses use all the time to find common ground. Reformer Benjamin Singer helped pass the innovation into law in the City of St. Louis. Benjamin will share how Show Me Integrity discovered the solution and made it a reality, and how this one simple change can incentivize leaders to bring the St. Louis region and Missouri back together, stop bickering, and serve the people.2024-10-0633 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 59 Johannes Bugenhagen and Poor Relief with Jason OaklandImage: Johannes BugenhagenDuring the Reformation Martin Luther restored many Christian teachings to its proper biblical understanding. One of the men who worked with Luther in communicating those teachings was Johannes Bugenhagen. This episode explores one specific way Bugenhagen communicated the doctrine of the Two Kingdoms in The Christian Order of the Honorable City of Braunschweig. His answer to the question is especially evident in the section of this Kirchenordnung that deals with relief for the poor.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook...2024-10-041h 04The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 58 U.V. Koren and C.F.W. Walther’s views on American Government with Andrew SouleImage U.V. Koren “How is our America doing?” That is the poignant question that C.F.W. Walther (1811 1887), the President of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, asks in his Synod’s theological journal, “Lehre und Wehre” in 1863. In a series of articles written in the Spring of that year, on the eve of the Civil War, Walther addressed topics such as slavery, abolitionism, the nature of America as having been founded on “Enlightenment” principles, as well as how Lutherans can remain faithful to God’s Word in the face of fiery political debates in a democratic context. Of course, Walthe...2024-09-2053 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 57 Becoming Lutheran: The Community of Brunswick from Evangelical Reform to Lutheran Culture with John MaxfieldImage: city of Brunswick (Braunschweig) in the 16th centuryIn Becoming Lutheran, Dr. John Maxfield discusses several key aspects of Lutheran culture that shape the identity and practice of Lutherans as the Reformation grew and developed outside of the center of Wittenberg.  The story of Brunswick engages with Reformation historiography in a way that takes genuine religious convictions seriously as pamphlets and preaching spread the Gospel to every level of society.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@g...2024-09-061h 05The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 56 Lutheran Sermons and Walther's Pastoral Theology with Scott HenrichWe welcome back Pastor Scott Henrich, a WELS pastor serving in Knoxville, Tennessee.  His experiences reading historic Lutheran sermons inspired him to research Lutheranism's homiletical heritage in a way that may challenge some contemporary assumptions about the historic perception of Lutheran preaching. (See TLHP 39)You can contact him here: scottwhenrich@gmail.comToday he offers further thoughts and research after studying Walther's Pastoral Theology."While C. F. W. Walther needs no introduction for conservative American Lutherans, his Pastoral Theology does. Originally published in 1872, it was not translated into English in its entirety until 2017. (A...2024-08-161h 14The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 55 Sassy Lutherans, the House of Cleves and the Reformation with Heather DarsieHeather R. Darsie lives in the United States. She has a Bachelor of Arts in German Languages and Literature, and a Juris Doctorate. During her time at university, she had the privilege of studying in Costa Rica and France, with visits to Germany and other countries.Ms. Darsie first became interested in the Renaissance time period when she read a biography about Elizabeth I of England. She found Elizabeth I to be very inspiring and her world to be both foreign and familiar.Ms. Darsie has spent the last ten years researching the history of...2024-05-031h 00Best Podcast in BaseballBest Podcast in BaseballCan Cardinals' outfield of recent past, Memphis' outfield in the present become St. Louis' outfield for the future?Less than a month after two of the Cardinals' leading young position players started opening day side by side in outfield, bringing a glimpse of the future into the present, Jordan Walker and Victor Scott II are reunited this weekend at Class AAA Memphis. Early season offensive struggles have led to both outfieldres being optioned to the Cardinals' highest affiliate. Since the minor-leagues are in the headlines, who better to swing by for visit on the Best Podcast in Baseball than Post-Dispatch baseball writer Daniel Guerrero, who covers the minors daily for StlToday.com and the Post-Dispatch. He details...2024-04-2637 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 54 Did Luther have a 3rd Use of the Law? With Bob KolbImage: Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach the Younger"Wittenberg Uses of Law and Gospel"Our guest today Dr. Robert A. Kolb is a professor emeritus of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.  See the emeritus faculty page at Concordia Lutheran Seminary:Kolb retired in 2009 after 16 years of distinguished service as missions professor of Systematic Theology and Concordia Lutheran Seminary in St. Louis. Before joining the Seminary, he served as director of the Center for Reformation Research, and in various teaching roles in the religion and history departments at Concordia C...2024-04-0554 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 52 How the Lutheran Church is Constituted with Michael HolmenIn this episode, translator Michael Holmen takes us through J. W. F. Höfling's How the Lutheran Church is Constituted (Grundsätze evangelisch-lutherischer Kirchenverfassung).In his book Höfling describes how the Lutheran church should be constituted according to the principles given in the Lutheran Confessions and in Martin Luther's writings. Höfling sees the teachings of church and ministry in the Lutheran church as being very different from what the Roman Catholic church teaches. In the wake of the 1848 revolutions, he is also concerned about the loss of the sovereigns as the Summepiskopat of the churches in G...2024-02-0255 minL\'Europe au coeurL'Europe au coeurExtrême droite, populisme, avec Benjamin Biard, CrispLe récent succès électoral de Geert Wilders aux Pays bas nous interroge sur le succès aux élections prochaines des thèses extrêmes. En fait l’extrême droite participe déjà à 6 coalitions gouvernementales dans l’UE. Benjamin Biard, chercheur au CRISP et professeur à l’UCL fait le point sur les élections néerlandaises, élabore sur de possibles conséquences en Belgique et définit ce qu'il faut entendre par extrême droite. Au micro de Michel Maroy, il fait un tour d’Europe des coalitions. Quelles sont les causes du populisme, identité, simplifications, réseaux sociaux, xénophobie. Les par...2024-01-1249 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 51 The Formation of the Wisconsin Synod with Peter PrangeImage: Carl and Gottlieb Damler.  These brothers immigrated to Manitowoc County, WI from the principality of Lippe-Detmold in the early 1850s.  Although confirmed Reformed, they worshiped first in a union congregation, but then joined the Lutheran church under the leadership of Pastor Koehler.  Carl is the host's g-g-g-grandfather.Our returning guest, Pastor Peter Prange, provides a detailed account of the formation and confessional maturation of the Wisconsin Synod, which finally led to its complete break with the German Union mission societies that had given it so much missionary and monetary support and its recognition by the Missouri Syn...2024-01-0554 minThe Hollywood BabyloniansThe Hollywood BabyloniansMeet Me in St. Louis Ruby Part 2Join your Happy Hollywood History Host, Mr. Ben Burke, and Broadway and Off-Broadway performer Ruby Rakos for part 2 of their discussion on Vincente Minnelli's 1944 holiday musical "Meet Me in St. Louis" from MGM starring Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Bremer, Mary Astor, Leon Ames, Marjorie Main, Harry Davenport, Joan Carrol, and Tom Drake. Ruby has performed most recently in Papermill Playhouse's production of "Chasing Rainbows: The Road to Oz" as Judy Garland. Be sure to tune in on Friday, December 29th for a very special episode of the Hollywood Babylonians for "The Hollywood Babylonians Present A Lux Radio Theatre Drama...2023-12-2245 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 50 Worshiping with the Reformers with Karin MaagImage: Right wing of the Altar Triptych in St. Peter und Paul, Weimar by Cranach - Lutheran princes of the House of Wettin in worshipWorship of the triune God has always stood at the center of the Christian life. That was certainly the case during the sixteenth-century Reformation as well. Yet amid tremendous social and theological upheaval, the church had to renew its understanding of what it means to worship God.In this episode, Reformed Reformation scholar Karin Maag takes us inside the worshiping life of the church during this era. Drawing from sources...2023-12-181h 05Nota BeneNota BeneUne technique créée par Louis XIV : la futaie régulière - Entretien avec Brigitte MuschMes chers camarades, bien le bonjour ! Dans quelques jours sortira un entretien en partenariat avec l’ONF, l’Office National des Forêts, dans lequel j’ai reçu Brigitte Musch, une spécialiste de la génétique forestière. On est revenu ensemble sur plusieurs épisodes climatiques qu’ont traversé les forêts européennes dans l’histoire. En attendant, je vous propose de découvrir en compagnie de Brigitte une technique bien particulière de sylviculture mise au point par Colbert durant le règne de Louis XIV. On avait en effet besoin à l’époque de beaucoup de bois p...2023-12-1704 minNotable People in HistoryNotable People in HistoryEp. 100 Deborah Read: Wife of American Founding Father Benjamin Franklin In this week's Notable People in History podcast, we’ll take a look at the life of Deborah Read, wife of American Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. It’s said that she received little formal education. Almost nothing else is known about her childhood.2023-12-1602 minThe Hollywood BabyloniansThe Hollywood BabyloniansMeet Me in St. Louis with Ruby Rakos Part 1Join your Happy Hollywood History Host, Mr. Ben Burke, and Broadway and Off-Broadway performer Ruby Rakos for their discussion on Vincente Minnelli's 1944 holiday musical "Meet Me in St. Louis" from MGM starring Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Bremer, Mary Astor, Leon Ames, Marjorie Main, Harry Davenport, Joan Carrol, and Tom Drake. Ruby has performed most recently in Papermill Playhouse's production of "Chasing Rainbows: The Road to Oz" as Judy Garland. Be sure to tune in on Friday, December 22th to catch part 2 of Ben's discussion with Ruby as they continue their discussion on all things Judy Garland and "Meet Me...2023-12-1550 minThe Hollywood BabyloniansThe Hollywood BabyloniansMeet Me in St. Louis: Halley's Hot Takes Part 2Join your Happy Hollywood History Host, Mr. Ben Burke, and Entertainment Journalist, Halley Platz, for "Halley's Hot Takes" in which Halley discusses all of her Hot Takes for Vincente Minnelli's 1944 holiday musical "Meet Me in St. Louis" from MGM starring Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Bremer, Mary Astor, Leon Ames, Marjorie Main, Harry Davenport, Joan Carrol, and Tom Drake. Be sure to tune in on Friday, December 15th as we sit down with Ruby Rakos, star of Papermill Playhouse's Chasing Rainbows to discuss Meet Me in St. Louis as well as the life of Judy Garland. If you like what...2023-12-0855 minThe Hollywood BabyloniansThe Hollywood BabyloniansMeet Me in St. Louis: Halley's Hot Takes Part IJoin your Happy Hollywood History Host, Mr. Ben Burke, and Entertainment Journalist, Halley Platz, for "Halley's Hot Takes" in which Halley discusses all of her Hot Takes for Vincente Minnelli's 1944 holiday musical "Meet Me in St. Louis" from MGM starring Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Bremer, Mary Astor, Leon Ames, Marjorie Main, Harry Davenport, Joan Carrol, and Tom Drake. Be sure to tune in on Friday, December 8th to catch part 2 of "Halley's Hot Takes" as Halley continues to share all of her Hot Takes on "Meet Me in St. Louis". If you like what you hear be sure to...2023-12-011h 06The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 49 Lutherans Burned in Brussels: Details Less Often Told with Nathaniel BiebertImage: The Account of How Two Men of the Augustinian Order Were Martyred in Brussels in Brabant for the Sake of the Gospel (Erfurt, 1523)Five hundred years ago, on July 1, 1523, two observant Augustinian monks from Antwerp, Hendrik Voes and Jan van den Esschen, were degraded, condemned, and burned at the stake by Roman Catholic authorities in the Grand Plaza of Brussels, today an UNESCO World Heritage Site. These monks were adherents of Luther’s Reformation doctrine, making them the first Lutheran Christian martyrs and, as Martin Luther himself noted, perhaps the first Christian martyrs ever in the Lo...2023-11-0357 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 48 Devotional Life in the Reformation Era with Johann CaauweImage:Johann GerhardIn this episode, our guest Rev. Caauwe gives a detailed overview of various forms of Lutheran devotional piety developed in the 16th and 17th centuries as well as a discussion on how that devotional heritage has been transferred through the generations.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to...2023-10-061h 05The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 47 Finding Fellowship: The Formation of the Synodical Conference with Peter Prange(Image: Synodical Conference founders from Lutherans in All Lands, 1896)Dr. C.F.W. Walther worked tirelessly to realize his dream of a Lutheran Zion in North America that would combine and coordinate ministry efforts of faithful Lutherans in the United States and Canada to proclaim the gospel primarily in German, English, and Norwegian. He took center stage in the history of the doctrine and practice of church fellowship among those Lutherans who organized the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America in 1872. With the Spirit's help, six confessional Lutheran church bodies in the American Midwest would forge a...2023-09-0158 minTechno Impact by NFT BusinessTechno Impact by NFT BusinessIntercellar 🍷 Quand le Vin rencontre la Blockchain... Episode n°80 avec Louis de Bonnecaze  📌   🍷 Quand le Vin Rencontre la Blockchain.  Nous sommes heureux d'annoncer la sortie de notre dernier épisode, une interview de Louis de Bonnecaze, CEO d'Intercellar. Nous abordons les enjeux cruciaux de traçabilité, d'authenticité et d'investissement dans l'industrie vinicole, mais surtout comment la blockchain redéfinit ces aspects.  Comment la marketplace d’InterCellar permet-elle d’acheter, de vendre et/ou d'échanger des bouteilles de vin grâce à la blockchain et les NFT ?  Une analyse profonde d'un domaine où la technologie rencontre la tradition ! Bonne écoute ! 🎧 👉 CONTACT LOUIS DE B...2023-08-2245 minThe Louis Shulman PodcastThe Louis Shulman PodcastBenjamin Redfield: Managing Partner at Bread and Founder of DensityBenjamin Redfield is the managing partner at bread, a product firm to help companies design and deploy software systems. Bread helps their clients take "ideas to market through strategy, brand, design, and engineering."Previously, Ben co-founded Density (Density.io) which was recently valued over $1B.This conversation covers why Ben left Density behind to create another agency, how he finds clients, running an agency like a venture studio, hobby electronics, the value of keeping your team small, tools for rapidly prototyping software, his favorite fiction books, and much more. Chapters:2023-08-151h 02TémoinTémoinFrère Benjamin : prêtre, éducateur et chanteur "à la foi"Prêtre, éducateur, chanteur et star des réseaux sociaux, Frère Benjamin est aussi directeur d’études dans un collège de l'Orne. Pourtant, ce dont il témoigne, ce n'est pas de son succès sur Instagram. Benjamin Dewitte-Dubrana raconte un parcours semé d'embûches. Converti à l'âge de neuf ans, il a découvert très tôt sa vocation mais il a aussi connu la nuit de la foi. Rencontre.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2023-08-1029 minTémoinTémoinFrère Benjamin : prêtre, éducateur et chanteur "à la foi"Prêtre, éducateur, chanteur et star des réseaux sociaux, Frère Benjamin est aussi directeur d’études dans un collège de l'Orne. Pourtant, ce dont il témoigne, ce n'est pas de son succès sur Instagram. Benjamin Dewitte-Dubrana raconte un parcours semé d'embûches. Converti à l'âge de neuf ans, il a découvert très tôt sa vocation mais il a aussi connu la nuit de la foi. Rencontre.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2023-08-1029 minDu sucre dans votre étéDu sucre dans votre étéBenjamin Stevens, la folle histoire d'ApiliApili, c’est le manuel d’apprentissage par l’humour. Imaginé par Benjamin Stevens, logopède de formation, cet ouvrage s’est déjà vendu à plus de 100.000 exemplaires à travers le monde. Rencontre avec ce liégeois d’origine qui revient l’espace d’une émission sur les joies de sa profession.2023-07-2451 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 45 "Black Geneva Piety" Changing Views of the Relationship of Doctrine and Liturgy with Mark Braun"For Midwestern Lutheran synods, the 20th century was especially dramatic and even traumatic. ..In his article, Dr. Braun describes some of the tensions within two predominantly Midwestern Lutheran bodies, the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) and The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS), as these Lutherans struggled to adapt to change without sacrificing eternal truths and treasured traditions. "  [Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 79, 3 (Fall), 180-194] Dr. Mark Braun is a former professor of theology at Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  He is most known for his Tale of Two Synods.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more beh...2023-04-2142 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 44 Pieper's Preaching (Or, How Lutheran Preaching Has Changed Part II) with Isaac JohnsonImage: Reinhold L. Pieper (1850-1920)Isaac Johnson graduated from Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, MI with a degree in Latin in 2011 and attended Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, IN. During his time at seminary he spent two years studying at the Lutheran theological seminary (Evangelisch-Lutherische Hochschule) in Oberursel, Germany. He was ordained in 2016 and was called to serve Risen Christ Lutheran Church in Davenport, Iowa. He now serves New Hope Lutheran Church, a mission congregation in Charles City, Iowa. Isaac has a strong interest in homiletics and the German language and is currently engaged in translating Reinhold...2023-03-251h 02Notable People in HistoryNotable People in HistoryEp 53. Benjamin Franklin: Founding Father, Inventor, Author, Printer, PostmasterIn this week's Notable People in History podcast, we’ll take a look at the life of one of America’s founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin, whose inventions include bifocals, the lightning rod, a library chair, swim fins, a long-reach device, the Franklin stove, and the catheter.2023-01-2106 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 41 Mission Expansion In The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, 1929-1983 with Joel D. OttoIn 1929, the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) was a small church body serving primarily German immigrants with congregations in twelve states, mostly in the  Midwest; the only “foreign” work was a mission on the Apache reservation in Arizona. By 1961,  WELS was still only in sixteen states, but WELS missionaries were working in Japan and  Central Africa. By 1983, WELS was carrying out mission work in ten foreign nations and had a  presence in every state. This mission expansion occurred despite extensive crosses the synod had to bear: the burden of a substantial debt during the Depression years and other financial challeng...2022-12-101h 01The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 40 Luther’s New Testament Translation: Details Less Often Told with Nathaniel BiebertIn this episode, we welcome back Rev. Nathaniel Biebert to continue his mini-series on lesser-known details of 500th anniversaries of the Reformation.Here, we focus on the 500th anniversary of the "September Testament."  In this case,  almost any detail will be a “detail less often  told.” Most Lutherans familiar with Luther’s life are aware that he translated the New  Testament into German at the Wartburg in less than eleven weeks, that it was published later that year, that he famously included the word alone in his translation of Romans  3:28, and that his translation (not just of the Testame...2022-11-1957 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 39 Has Lutheran Preaching Changed? with Scott HenrichToday's guest is Pastor Scott Henrich, a WELS pastor serving in Knoxville, Tennessee.  His experiences reading historic Lutheran sermons inspired him to research Lutheranism's homiletical heritage in a way that may challenge some contemporary assumptions about the historic perception of Lutheran preaching.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin L...2022-10-0352 minTémoinTémoinBenjamin Latouche, un prêtre qui aime que les galaxies se rencontrentA 39 ans le père Benjamin Latouche a un parcours atypique, entre laicité, intereligion et théatre, il aime réunir les mondesDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2022-08-2728 minTémoinTémoinBenjamin Latouche, un prêtre qui aime que les galaxies se rencontrentA 39 ans le père Benjamin Latouche a un parcours atypique, entre laicité, intereligion et théatre, il aime réunir les mondesDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2022-08-2728 minThe Benjamin Boman PodcastThe Benjamin Boman PodcastAcquire SaaS Users with Paid Newsletter Placements and Ads with Paul-Louis ValatPaul-Louis Valat is the acquisition marketer at Plezi, a marketing automation solution for marketers. In this episode, we discuss Paul-Louis experience of spending $8,521 on newsletter placements and securing users for $52 per user. You can read his original article on his learnings on Medium here, or check out the full analysis in the show notes on the blog.2022-08-2319 minIndie Marketing PlaysIndie Marketing PlaysHow to acquire users with newsletter ads | Paul-Louis ValatPaul-Louis Valat is the acquisition marketer at Plezi, a marketing automation solution for marketers. In this episode, we discuss Paul-Louis experience of spending $8,521 on newsletter placements and securing users for $52 per user. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit indiemarketingplays.com2022-08-2319 minOff-Campus HistoryOff-Campus HistoryEpisode 22 - Historical Board Games with Benjamin HoyOn today’s episode, I’m joined by Professor Benjamin Hoy to discuss teaching history through board games, with a specific focus on the 2013 game Lewis & Clark: The Expedition as well as board game portrayals of Indigenous history. Lewis & Clark is based on—you guessed it—the Lewis & Clark expedition of 1804 to 1806 that was sent by US President Thomas Jefferson to explore lands in the Louisiana Purchase. The game sees players race each other to be the first to complete the trek from St. Louis to the Pacific Coast. Players will rely on extracting labour from, and trading...2022-08-221h 13Made in Germany 2.0Made in Germany 2.0#37 VC-Dynamik im web3 - Benjamin Horvath, MD BlockrocketWelche Auswirkungen hat die aktuelle VC-Marktlage für die aufkommende Web3-Ökonomie?Benjamin Horvath ist MD von Blockrocket, einem Early-Stage Fonds für das Blockchain-Umfeld. Wir gehen in die Details, wie er den aktuellen Dealflow bewertet, das Marktumfeld wächst und Use Cases für die Anwendung der Technologie aussehen.Mehr zu Benjamin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/horvath-benjamin/ Imprint: www.sustaind.de2022-08-1143 minFace aux MairesFace aux MairesUn CV politique bien rempli... Jean-Louis Hoerlé, Maire de BischheimMoment d’échange avec le Maire de Bischheim (17 000 habitants), Jean-Louis Hoerlé qui revient sur son parcours politique bien rempli. Il n’oublie pas de partager les ressentis et les impressions qu’il a eu durant ses mandats.https://www.bischheim.alsace/2022-05-1615 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 37 Reforming Mary:Images of the Virgin Mary in Lutheran Sermons of the 16th Century with Beth KreitzerImage: Albrecht Dürer The AnnunciationToday's guest is Dr. Beth Kreitzer was raised in California and has degrees from Stanford and Duke Universities.  Her graduate study in the Program of Religion at Duke focused upon the history of the Church from the patristic era through the early modern period.  Her dissertation, upon the images of Mary in Lutheran sermons of the 16th century, was also her first book, "Reforming Mary." Kreitzer's work looks at Lutheran sermons between 1520 and 1580 and the various occasions on the church calendar where Mary is the main or at least a m...2022-05-151h 10Policy VetsPolicy VetsThe Ukraine Rescue Operation - Benjamin HallSeaspray is an active operative  with Save our Allies, (https://saveourallies.org/), and speaks to us about the rescue operation to save the Fox News journalist, Benjamin Hall, as well as other operations.  Because he works under cover, his voice was modified to protect his identity.2022-05-0642 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 36 Luther at the Wartburg-Details Less Often Told with Nathaniel BiebertImage:  The Wartburg Castle taken during my trip there in 2016.In this episode, we continue our series with Pastor Nathaniel Biebert where he digs into the lesser-known details of important milestones in the life of Luther and the Reformation.  Here we look at Luther's "capture" on his way back from the Diet of Worms and his time at the Wartburg Castle.  Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is...2022-05-0156 minL\'Art du NFTL'Art du NFTEpisode 39 - Louis-Paul Caron jeune artiste numérique néo métaphysiqueL’actualité revient sur le grand artiste Takashi Murakami qui va exposer prochainement à la galerie Gagosian de New York une série d’œuvres physiques, peinture et sculpture, directement inspirées de ses créations numériques vendues en NFT. Une grande première pour un artiste contemporain qui fait dialoguer ici ses deux univers, physique et numérique. Le mot crypto de la semaine est « diamond hands » qui définit les investisseurs ou collectionneurs qui gardent précieusement leurs actifs numériques (crypto et NFT) au lieu de les revendre au moindre soubresaut. Nous recevon...2022-04-271h 01The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 35 The German Awakening (Erweckungsbewegung) with Andrew Kloes Part IIA must-know topic for understanding 19th-century Lutheranism!Order online at www.oup.com/academic with promotion code AAFLYG6 to save 30%!Historians of modern German culture and church history refer to "the Awakening movement" (die Erweckungsbewegung) to describe a period in the history of German Protestantism between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the Revolution of 1848. "The Awakening" was the last major nationwide Protestant reform and revival movement to occur in Germany. This book analyzes numerous primary sources from the era of the Awakening and synthesizes the current state of German scholarship for an...2022-04-1541 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 34 The German Awakening (Erweckungsbewegung) with Andrew Kloes Part IA must-know topic for understanding 19th-century Lutheranism!Order online at www.oup.com/academic with promotion code AAFLYG6 to save 30%!Historians of modern German culture and church history refer to "the Awakening movement" (die Erweckungsbewegung) to describe a period in the history of German Protestantism between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the Revolution of 1848. "The Awakening" was the last major nationwide Protestant reform and revival movement to occur in Germany. This book analyzes numerous primary sources from the era of the Awakening and synthesizes the current state of German scholarship for an...2022-04-0148 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 33 Black Man in a White Pulpit- The Life and Ministry of Marmaduke Carter with James Huenink Part IIJames is the pastor of First Lutheran Church of El Cajon, CA where he lives with his wife, Kristan and their two cats. He is a graduate of Concordia University Wisconsin and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. A writer, photographer, and independent historian, James focuses on the history of Chicago Lutheran ministry and black Lutheran ministry, hoping to leverage the lessons of ministry past to help understand current and future work in urban centers.You can check out James' work at his blog here: https://jameshuenink.wordpress.com/Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube...2022-03-1540 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 32 Black Man in a White Pulpit- The Life and Ministry of Marmaduke Carter with James Huenink Part IJames is the pastor of First Lutheran Church of El Cajon, CA where he lives with his wife, Kristan and their two cats. He is a graduate of Concordia University Wisconsin and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. A writer, photographer, and independent historian, James focuses on the history of Chicago Lutheran ministry and black Lutheran ministry, hoping to leverage the lessons of ministry past to help understand current and future work in urban centers. You can check out James' work at his blog here: https://jameshuenink.wordpress.com/Support the show Confessional Languages...2022-03-0142 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 30 Luther at Worms-Details Less Often Told with Nathaniel BiebertToday we welcome back Pastor Beibert to discuss his research and presentation on Luther at Worms in 1521, one of the most iconic and significant events in the history of the Church.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. Ben loves all things history and enjoys...2022-02-011h 08The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 29 Our Dwelling Place For Generations, a Centennial History of the WELS Dakota Montana District with Justin DauckImage: Kenneth Wyatt – Circuit Rider.Today's guest author is pastor Justin Dauk. A native of northeastern Wisconsin, he is a 2011 graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary.  He has served a dual parish in northcentral South Dakota for 7-1/2 years.  Since January 2021, he has been serving as associate pastor at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Plymouth, NE, and Christ Lutheran Church in Beatrice, NE.  He is also on the board for the WELS Historical Institute.  Lutheran History ShopSupport the showSupport the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind...2022-01-1657 minThe Graveyard Show PodcastThe Graveyard Show PodcastTombstone 38 (Benjamin Louis, Director/Producer, Stoker Hills)Welcome...to the graveyard. My first guest for 2022 is Benjamin Louis, the Director/Producer of the new film Stoker Hills, which is available in theaters and On Demand starting January 14th. We will discuss shooting the first-person scenes, working with an experienced cast, shooting at night, and what famous movie was used as an inspiration. The Graveyard Show Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts exist. You can also visit the Graveyard Show Podcast on YouTube.  And as you exit the graveyard I would like to remind you to please…loc...2022-01-1332 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 28 The War to End All Germans with Stephen GurgelStephen Gurgel is a 2011 graduate from Martin Luther College: Bachelor of Science in Education and a 2012 graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Master of Arts in History.  His 2012 thesis, a War to End All Germans, Wisconsin Synod Lutherans and the First World War, offers a detailed account and analysis of the social and political forces that persecuted the German Lutherans of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod during WWI.You can read the thesis hereLutheran History ShopSupport the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available f...2022-01-011h 11The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 27 The Continuation of the Haugean Spirit in Twentieth Century American Lutheranism with Thomas JacobsonImage: Haugianere by Adolph Tidemand (1852)Thomas Jacobson currently serves part-time as pastor of Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lindy, Nebraska, and as an adjunct instructor of historical theology at the Institute of Lutheran theology in Brookings, South Dakota. He completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at Augustana University (SD) in 2002, his Master of Divinity degree at Luther Seminary in 2006, and his Doctor of Philosophy degree also at Luther Seminary in 2018. His main research interest is American Lutheran history, especially the Scandinavian-American church experience. He resides in Menno, South Dakota with his family.  He is delighted to share i...2021-12-1541 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 26 Hauge's Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod in America with Thomas JacobsonImage: Hans Nielsen HaugeThomas Jacobson currently serves part-time as pastor of Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lindy, Nebraska, and as an adjunct instructor of historical theology at the Institute of Lutheran theology in Brookings, South Dakota. He completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at Augustana University (SD) in 2002, his Master of Divinity degree at Luther Seminary in 2006, and his Doctor of Philosophy degree also at Luther Seminary in 2018. His main research interest is American Lutheran history, especially the Scandinavian-American church experience. He resides in Menno, South Dakota with his family.  He is delighted to share i...2021-12-0146 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 25 Development of Fellowship Practices in the Missouri Synod with Peter Prange Part IIImage FCD Wyneken in old ageWielding the Sword of the Spirit recounts the history surrounding the doctrine and practice of church fellowship in the Missouri Synod, especially under the leadership of Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther.Volume One of this two-part history covers the years from the Saxon immigration to Missouri in 1838-1839 until 1867, just before the founding of the General Council. Not only does it chart the history of the Missourians' doctrine and practice of church fellowship during their first thirty years in America, it also provides an in-depth account of how t...2021-11-151h 16The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 24 Development of Fellowship Practices in the Missouri Synod with Peter Prange Part IWielding the Sword of the Spirit recounts the history surrounding the doctrine and practice of church fellowship in the Missouri Synod, especially under the leadership of Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther (shown in episode thumbnail) Volume One of this two-part history covers the years from the Saxon immigration to Missouri in 1838-1839 until 1867, just before the founding of the General Council. Not only does it chart the history of the Missourians' doctrine and practice of church fellowship during their first thirty years in America, it also provides an in-depth account of how they came to the p...2021-10-311h 11The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 23 The Life and Hymnody of Anna B. Hoppe with Elisabeth Urtel Part IIAnna Hoppe was born on May 7, 1889 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She left school after the eighth grade and worked as a stenographer. She began writing patriotic verses when she was very young and by the age of 25 she was writing spiritual poetry. After some of her poems appeared in the Northwestern Lutheran, a periodical of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, they came to the attention of Dr. Adolf Hult of Augustana Seminary, Rock Island, Illinois. He influenced her to write her Songs for the Church Year (1928). Several hymnals include her work, which was usually set to traditional chorale melodies, although...2021-10-1539 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 22 The Life and Hymnody of Anna B. Hoppe (1889-1941) with Elisabeth Urtel Part IAnna Hoppe was born on May 7, 1889 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She left school after the eighth grade and worked as a stenographer. She began writing patriotic verses when she was very young and by the age of 25 she was writing spiritual poetry. After some of her poems appeared in the Northwestern Lutheran, a periodical of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, they came to the attention of Dr. Adolf Hult of Augustana Seminary, Rock Island, Illinois. He influenced her to write her Songs for the Church Year (1928). Several hymnals include her work, which was usually set to traditional chorale melodies, although...2021-10-0139 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 21 Book Talk: Lutherans in Crisis by David GustafsonTim Grundmeier and I talk about the purpose, arguments, and significance of this work in Lutheran history.Lutheran History ShopSupport the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. Ben loves all things history and enjoys traveling. A descendant of over a dozen Lutheran pastors...2021-09-1549 minThe Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 20 Book Talk: The Rise and Fall of American Lutheran Pietism by Paul KuenningTim Grundmeier and I discuss the purpose, arguments, and significance of this work in Lutheran History.  Lutheran History ShopSupport the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. Ben loves all things history and enjoys traveling. A descendant of over a dozen Lutheran pastors, Ben h...2021-09-0152 min