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A mix of topics on this episode. We continue to promote James' Substack Rogues and Reformers about his use of comic books as teaching tools for Reformational theology, and we focus particularly on what the Joker's story can teach us about human depravity and gospel-grace. Then, we go to Andrew's latest Mockingbird article on what the former KISS guitarist the late Ace Frehley can teach us about human depravity and gospel-grace. Then, yes, we get to the English Reformation and look at Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, & Lady Jane Grey.
Shownotes:
-Rogues & Reformers Issue #6: The Joker- The Laughable Myth of Inherent Goodness
-Andrew's article "Ace and Grace"
–We reference former Doth Protest episode "Lady Jane Grey"

–Peter Marshall's book Heretics & Believers

–Eric Ives' book Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery

–Diarmaid MacCulloch's book The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation

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