Got around to watching the beginning of the stream. I can't believe we had a theology segment right when I missed the beginning of the stream.
@Null
You got it mostly right. However there are a few points that need clarification.
1. Love/faith and similar terms in Christianity are not feelings they include action and a change in mind to go along with them. If I had to dumb it down, it is the difference between someone in Gotham city having faith that things will get better, and being Batman in Gotham city having faith things will get better because of all the effort you are putting in to fixing the city. Having faith in Christ does not mean believing that he will do whatever you want for you, it is believing that Christ has given you the ability to enact his will in your life and through Christ's will manifesting through you, you engage in the action that you ought to do.
Starting at the timestamp he gives a good breakdown of this point.
2. Faith+works vs Faith Alone.
Oh boy, super long history and theological debate on this and you can make biblical arguments for both. But to make it super simple again:
Boomer protestant: If you just believe you are immediately saved.
Boomer catholic: Salvation is an ongoing process that requires the refinement of good works in order to move you further along
Chad Biblical Scholarship Christian: Faith is the core and sole thing you need for salvation, but from your faith comes various good works, and within your life you see manifest the fruits of the Holy Spirit, and if they are not there is something wrong with your faith.
So the answer is not faith+works, but faith yielding works.
Here is a chapter that is somewhat related to this argument.
https://books.google.com/books?id=MKbl4gPtpAoC&pg=PA83&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false