Doth Protest
Doth Protest
Doth Protest is a podcast on church history and how the theology of the 16th-century Reformers can inform us today. It is hosted by Anglican priests the Rev. Andrew Christiansen and the Rev. James Rickenbaker along with occasional co-host Stephen Burnett, a Roman Catholic layman. It also features interviews with theologians and scholars of church history. Show music is done by Aaron Shows. We can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more. Follow us on X @DothProtestPod, FB & Instagram @doth.pro_ref.pod
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Jul 11, 2026
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Part 2: James & Andrew Review ’95 Theses to the Episcopal Church’ from Episcopal Fellowship for Renewal 25.11.2023 1:13:55
We offer out apologies for people who listen to us via Spotify, who would not have been able to listen to our last couple of episodes. We initially had an issue with new episodes/updates appearing on Spotify because of our recent podcast host change. We have resolved the issue. This is our recent episode where Andrew and James go further down the list of the "95 Theses" from Episcopal Fellowship f...
The Wittenberg Team (with Robert Kolb) 25.11.2023 1:04:15
We offer out apologies for people who listen to us via Spotify, who would not have been able to listen to our last couple of episodes. We initially had an issue with new episodes/updates appearing on Spotify because of our recent podcast host change. We have resolved the issue. This is our recent episode with Robert Kolb. Details below. We were blessed to have world-renowned Luther scholar Robert...
Luther at the Movies 30.10.2023 1:10:24
James, Andrew, and their friend and fellow Episcopal priest Kyle Tomlin (from previous episodes: Remembering Jim Nestingen and We Need to be Rescued ) each discuss the 1953 film Martin Luther and the 2003 film Luther , and which one they each liked better of the two. Andrew then gives an overview of every movie made on Martin Luther from 1911 to 2017 (!) Shownotes: *Birth of a Nation is indeed ove...
James & Andrew Review ’95 Theses to the Episcopal Church’ from the Episcopal Fellowship for Renewal (pt. 1) 26.10.2023 55:45
James and Andrew review the "95 Theses to the Episcopal Church", a set of statements put forth by a group called the Episcopal Fellowship for Renewal. They explain their essential agreement with all (or nearly all) the statements but why they could not sign. Visit Episcopal Fellowship for Renewal and view these statements at episcopalrenewal.org
What is a Blessing? (with Ian Paul) 10.10.2023 1:02:12
Author, speaker, and New Testament scholar Ian Paul joins the podcast today to break down where we get this concept of "blessings" from, and how blessings were understood in the Bible and in Jesus's ministry. Part of this episode entailed a discussion of Ian's recent blog post titled "What did Jesus do with bread?" . Enjoy! The Rev. Dr. Ian Paul is an Associate Minister at St. Nic's Nottingham , a...
Nordic Revivalism (and Its Influence in North America) with Thomas E. Jacobson 06.10.2023 43:19
This is the second part of our conversation with Dr. Thomas E. Jacobson (the first part was published as the episode "The Nordic Reformation"). In this episode, Dr. Jacobson shares about his interest in the Norwegian Pietist leader Hans Nielsen Hauge (who became the focus of his doctoral dissertation) and how 'Haugean' movement later found its way into North American Lutheranism. Dr. Jacobson and...
The Nordic Reformation (and Its Influence in North America) with Thomas E. Jacobson 29.09.2023 47:48
Dr. Thomas Jacobson, Assistant Professor of History at Institute of Lutheran Theology, comes on the podcast to discuss the Nordic Reformation, or how the Reformation transpired in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland- both its influence from, and similarities and differences with, the Reformation in Germany and other countries. Host Andrew especially enjoyed his time as he learned a LOT about a fa...
Calvin and the Lord’s Supper 05.09.2023 1:12:53
James and Andrew had a great discussion on "The Sacred Supper of Christ, and What It Brings to Us" from Calvin's Institutes (Book IV, Chapter XVII) The edition of the Institutes we read from is the two-volume Ford Lewis Battles translation from The Library of Christian Classics, Westminster John Knox Press . The quotation at the beginning of the episode is from p. 199 of The European Reformations...
’Don’t Check Your Brain in at the Door’: Ben Crosby on Why Doctrine Consoles 17.08.2023 1:04:25
The Rev. Ben Crosby, a priest in the Episcopal Church serving in the Anglican Church of Canada, comes on Doth Protest to discuss why clergy and laity need not be shallow but deeply engage the Scriptures and our theological heritage. (We were a bit salty at times... but all in love.) This conversation was inspired by Ben's recent blog post on his Substack Draw Near With Faith titled "What the Refor...
Samuel L. Bray and Drew Keane on the 1662 Book of Common Prayer International Edition 02.08.2023 1:14:23
Samuel Bray and Drew Keane are the co-editors of the recent "new" edition of the classic English Book of Common Prayer. In this episode, they join Andrew and James to talk about this project and Thomas Cranmer's approach to liturgy (it really turned into mainly a discussion on Cranmer... which is always wonderful.) Samuel L. Pray is the John N. Matthews Professor of Law at University of Notre Dame...
Soaring with the Falcon (aka Michael F. Bird) 22.06.2023 1:06:30
Prolific author and biblical scholar Michael F. Bird joins the podcast to discuss women in ministry, the Terminator movies, Bart Ehrman, and 90's-era John Barclay. This is the conversation theology nerds would dream of having, and Andrew and James (who are theology nerds, we must admit) were incredibly blessed to have such a conversation, one that was both humorous and earnest, with this esteemed...
Comfortable Words: Zac Hicks on Thomas Cranmer & the Book of Common Prayer 29.05.2023 1:00:06
Zac Hicks joins James and Andrew today to discuss his latest book Worship by Faith Alone: Thomas Cranmer, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Reformation of Liturgy - a book that demonstrates that the Reformational teaching of ‘faith alone’ (or Sola Fide) was the driving force for Thomas Cranmer in his liturgical revision and in his composition of the Book of Common Prayer. Zac Hicks holds a Doctor...
The Catholicity of the Reformers: Matthew Barrett on his new book The Reformation as Renewal 24.05.2023 1:10:42
Dr. Matthew Barrett joins Andrew and James on the podcast today to discuss his new book The Reformation as Renewal: Retrieving the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church that will be released in June, 2023. Go here to order or pre-order a copy. 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...
Sound Theology: Conclusion to Our Favorite Hymns Series 20.05.2023 1:00:02
The four hosts return to conclude the lists of their favorite hymns (some even written in our lifetimes). Shownotes: -The episode artwork is of William Holman Hunt's painting "The Triumph of the Innocents" mentioned by Stephen in connection with James's hymn. (Taken from Wiki Commons ) -The quote about the text author of the hymn that Andrew mentioned was found in this article: https://flcpa.org/a...
St. Monica and Augustine 04.05.2023 57:12
A last-minute put together episode from Andrew on a woman who mothered a highly regarded doctor and theologian of Western Christianity. This was inspired by the date of the recording being the appointed feast day for her. Tune in to hear why Andrew has personally been impacted by these two Christians who lived long ago but whose stories are timeless. Show notes: The movie Andrew referred to is Aug...
Sola Scriptura 27.04.2023 56:55
Dr. Jack Kilcrease joins us again on the podcast to discuss Sola Scriptura and how it was classically understood in the 16th-century Reformation which may differ from what is came to mean by some Protestants later. We also get into what some of the straw man arguments against Sola Scriptura are, what the term 'Tradition' means in theological discourse, and more! Stephen joins us for this episode a...
Still Trusting Scripture: A Journey In and Out of Skepticism 14.04.2023 1:08:01
The Rev. Jay Mills, retired Episcopal priest out of North Carolina, joins Andrew and James today to discuss a recent article he wrote titled "There and Back Again: Historical-Critical Skepticism and Renewed Faith" that was published in the Living Church. In the article, Jay shared about his growing up in the Episcopal Church, coming of age in the late 1960’s and leaving the the church, his return...
James Rickenbaker: ”If Anglicanism is Everything, It’s Nothing” 17.03.2023 1:18:43
James joins to Andrew in this episode to discuss his recent article for EFAC-USA's blog "39+" titled "If Anglicanism is Everything, It's Nothing". Read the article here. We also discussed a recent article for Living Church from the Rev. David Beadle "Bibliolatry: the Exvangelical Boogeyman" Shownotes: When we discussed "literalism", Andrew referenced the following: Dr. Iaian Provan's interview on...
As Long as Christ is Lifted Up: Thoughts on the Asbury Revival 09.03.2023 1:00:55
The Rev. Bryan Jarrell recently wrote an article for Mockingbird about the Asbury Revival. We thank him for giving the time to be on Doth Protest Too Much to discuss what he wrote, as well as revivalism in general. Tune in for a great conversation. Bryan is the pastor of Epiphany Anglican Fellowship in Ligonier, PA. Check his other pieces he has written for Mockingbird here. The article that offer...
Ellie Corrow & Bethany Kilcrease on ”The Making of Biblical Womanhood” 26.02.2023 1:11:24
Deaconess Ellie Corrow and Dr. Bethany Kilcrease join the podcast to discuss their review of Beth Allison Barr's popular book The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth. Their review was published in 2021. Part 1 of their review can be read HERE . Part 2 of their review can be read HERE . Part 3 of their review can be read HERE . Deaconess Ellie Corrow ser...
Preaching & current events, recent trends in Biblical studies, and misreadings of Luther (with Todd Brewer) 06.02.2023 1:02:57
We were excited to have Todd Brewer, New Testament scholar and Managing Editor of Mockingbird, join us for a great talk that covered a lot of important ground. So great that Andrew could not even come up with a name other than the various things we talked about! Enjoy! Visit here to read more of Todd's work at Mockingbird. (We mention his MBird articles "Comforting the Comfortable", "How Revolutio...
C.S. Lewis on Politics (with Dr. Suzanne Bray) 27.01.2023 59:12
Dr. Suzanne Bray joins James and Andrew on this episode for an often unexplored but fascinating aspect of C.S. Lewis: his views on politics. Tune in for a great discussion! Dr. Bray is Professor of British Literature and Civilization at Lille Catholic University in the North of France. She has written extensively both in English and in French on C.S. Lewis and other modern Anglican authors. Check...
Who Every Grief Hath Known: Our Favorite Hymns Part 4 10.01.2023 1:06:31
*The title for this may give away one of the hymns we discuss.* Drew, Stephen, James, and Charlie get together to go further down (or up?) their list of favorite hymns. The article from Musical Times about the tune that Drew talked about can be found here: https://www.jstor.org/stable/904112 We recommend www.hymnary.org as a helpful resource and database in researching your own favorite hymns.
Remembering Jim Nestingen (1945-2022) 06.01.2023 1:04:17
On Dec. 31st, 2022, the Rev. Dr. James Nestingen went to be with our Lord. Nestingen was a leading scholar and authority on Martin Luther in North America. However, he was much more a pastor before anything else. Many have been blessed to know him, to study under him, and to drink scotch with him- including our (returning) guest today: the Rev. Kyle Tomlin. Kyle was with us before for our episode...
Books we liked and didn’t like over 2022 (w/ Rev. Zac Neubauer of EFAC) 02.01.2023 1:32:48
Zac Neubauer joins the podcast again with Andrew to go over books we read over 2022- not necessarily books that were published in 2022 but books that we read over the course of that year. Tune in to hear our recommendations and opinions, and feel free to disagree! Rev. Zac Neubauer is the President of EFAC-USA (Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion). This is his third time on the podcas...
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