This session, Day 2, focuses on Martin Luther's theology. The word "evangelical" summarizes his faith and includes five criteria: must be Biblically based, have the doctrine of Justification is central, be active in opposing errors that conflict with the Gospel, be in agreement with the true church through the ages, and understand that good works result as a fruit of faith. Luther's writings are a public record of what it means to be a Christian. Four of these writings are examined by Dr. Mackenzie. Luther's view on the sacrament of baptism is given by Dr. Mackenzie in response to a question from the audience at the 1:44:00 (1 hour and 44 minute) point of the audio file. The conclusion of the evening is that an evangelical faith is Bible-based, Christ-centered, and active in love.