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  <title>Uncomfortable Work of the Law</title>
  <description>What does mental health have to do with the 95 thesis and the Heidelberg Disputations? Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin. This episode is very full with these two friends catching up, and hearing all about how sound theology impacts how we see ourselves and each other, and how disorienting it can be for the mind to have either of those distorted. Much of this episode is based off of the book:  Making Christian Counseling Christ Centered which brings Lutheran theology into Christian counseling, starting witht the Heidelberg Disputations. Gretchen and Katie talk about the work of the law, and their wrestling with this doctrine, in how things aren't always as they seem, which is important to know when learning how to call something what it is. This is a full episode full of lots of gospel and friendship. Show Notes:   Support 1517 Podcast Network   1517 Podcasts   1517 on Youtube    1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts   1517 Academy - Free Theological Education   What’s New from 1517:   The Inklings: Apostles and Apologists of the Imagination with Sam Schuldheisz    Hitchhiking with Prophets: A Ride Through the Salvation Story of the Old Testament by Chad Bird   30 Minutes in the NT on Youtube   Remembering Rod Rosenbladt    Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin   More from the hosts:   Gretchen Ronnevik   Katie Koplin   &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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