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Thinking Fellows

Absolution

Thinking Fellows

1517 Podcasts

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8869 Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2018

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Scott and Caleb are joined by Drs. Jim Nestingen and Steve Paulson to discuss confession and absolution. Corporate confession and absolution are an essential part of Lutheran worship. On this episode, we Jim and Steve tell stories about the power or personal absolution and "having ears to hear" another sinners confession. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show.

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0:00.0

I'm joined by Dr. Hello there and welcome to the Thank You Fellows Podcast.

0:39.2

My name is Caleb.

0:40.4

And today I'm joined by Dr. Scott Keith, Steve Paulson and Jim Nestigan.

0:45.5

This is going to be, I think, a fantastic episode.

0:48.6

He's grinning.

0:49.4

Yeah, they're both smiling ear to ear.

0:51.8

I was told when the last, not the last time I was in Norway,

0:55.4

but the first year that Jim, Dr. Pless,

0:59.1

and my dad, Scott Keith and I met in Norway

1:01.6

that you and Steve Paulson have not gotten to be seen together

1:06.1

in the same room in quite some time.

1:07.7

And then yesterday we made it happen

1:09.8

that you guys were on a live podcast together.

1:12.1

The ELCA forbids it.

1:14.5

Yeah.

1:15.3

Yeah.

1:15.7

We are persona non grata.

1:18.0

And now,

1:18.7

and now we've had you on two episodes in a row.

1:21.1

When they hear we're together,

1:22.3

they run.

1:24.3

They flee like rats.

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