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America, Listen And Live! A Special Lutheran Hour Address, Oswald C. Hoffmann
America, Listen And Live! A Special Lutheran Hour Address, Oswald C. Hoffmann
Concordia Theological Monthly
It is not my purpose to comment on the political results of Mr. Khruschchev's visit to the United States. I am a firm adherent of the doctrine of two realms, limiting the spheres of church and state. It is a Biblical truth, as well as a fact of human history, that God rules in both realms, although He does so in different ways.
The Theology Of Synagog Architecture (As Reflected In The Excavation Reports), Martin H. Scharlemann
The Theology Of Synagog Architecture (As Reflected In The Excavation Reports), Martin H. Scharlemann
Concordia Theological Monthly
The origins of the synagog are lost in the obscurity of the past. There seem to be adequate reasons for believing that this religious institution did not exist in pre-Exilic times. Whether, however, the synagog came into being during the dark years of the Babylonian Captivity, or whether it dates back only to the early centuries after the return of the Jews to Palestine, is a matter of uncertainty. The oldest dated evidence we have for the existence of a synagog was found in Egypt in 1902 and consists of a marble slab which records the dedication of such a …
Fasting And Bodily Preparation - A Fine Outward Training, Walter F. Fischer
Fasting And Bodily Preparation - A Fine Outward Training, Walter F. Fischer
Concordia Theological Monthly
The statement, "Fasting and bodily preparation are indeed a fine outward training," was used by Luther with immediate reference to preparation for Holy Communion. However, to understand this statement in its proper perspective, we need to consider the purpose of fasting as it appears in the Scriptures and in the worship of the church. This paper is an attempt to present such a survey with conclusions as to the specific purposes and benefits of Eucharistic fasting.
Homiletics: Outlines On The Synodical Conference Gospels Second Series, Omar Stuenkel
Homiletics: Outlines On The Synodical Conference Gospels Second Series, Omar Stuenkel
Concordia Theological Monthly
Outlines on the Synodical Conference Gospels Second Series
Brief Studies, Paul M. Bretscher
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Concordia Theological Monthly
Theological Observer
Index For Volume Xxx, Concordia Seminary
Index For Volume Xxx, Concordia Seminary
Concordia Theological Monthly
Index for Volume XXX
Book Review. - Literatur, Frederick W. Danker
Book Review. - Literatur, Frederick W. Danker
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Theology And Science, Paul M. Bretscher
Theology And Science, Paul M. Bretscher
Concordia Theological Monthly
Less than a generation ago most people noted in science only its immediate anthropological implication. They argued whether man was descended from simian stock or, regardless of his ancestry, whether he was the inevitable outcome of predetermining causes. In either case the concept of God was next to irrelevant, and Christian theology seemed on its way out.
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Concordia Theological Monthly
Theological Observer
Toward An Evangelical Philosophy Of Science: The Historical And Recent Background, Oscar T. Walle
Toward An Evangelical Philosophy Of Science: The Historical And Recent Background, Oscar T. Walle
Concordia Theological Monthly
The general title of our discussions indicates that we are interested in the search for a unifying discipline or point of view which may bridge or fuse what Carl Henry calls. "the cleavage between science and religion . . . one of the defacing characteristics of our culture." This author ably states the case when he says, "Evangelical theology, if it is to make a major contribution to synthesis, must propound a Christian philosophy of science tracing the implications of the sovereignty of God for all branches of science." It is the purpose of this presentation to call attention to …
Brief Studies, Frederick W. Danker, Martin H. Scharlemann
Brief Studies, Frederick W. Danker, Martin H. Scharlemann
Concordia Theological Monthly
Two More Papyrus Texts
CWM of LWF at Nyborg, Denmark
Homiletics: Outlines On The Synodical Conference Gospels Second Series, Herbert Berner
Homiletics: Outlines On The Synodical Conference Gospels Second Series, Herbert Berner
Concordia Theological Monthly
Outlines on the Synodical Conference Gospels Second Series
Karl Heim: Panentheism And The Space Of God, Robert C. Whittmore
Karl Heim: Panentheism And The Space Of God, Robert C. Whittmore
Concordia Theological Monthly
Such is the secularism of our century and our society that whoever today wishes to raise the question of God must first find someone interested. Theology in our time is largely a talking of priests and theologians to themselves and a handful of philosophers. Religion is universally tolerated and widely ignored; occasionally it is discussed-dispassionately. But the rest is silence. Rare indeed is the person who now takes religion seriously enough to denounce it. The militant atheist and the anticlerical of earlier ages are gone, and in their place is the serene secularist, secure in the conviction "that he alone …
Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer
Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Do We Need Another Reformation?, Lewis W. Spitz
Do We Need Another Reformation?, Lewis W. Spitz
Concordia Theological Monthly
In view of the tremendous progress of our age in all areas of human endeavor and the problems it has created, the question has been asked: "Do we need another Reformation?" After all, nearly four and a half centuries have passed since Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church at Wittenberg.
Why The Reformation Occurred In Germany, Gerhard Ritter
Why The Reformation Occurred In Germany, Gerhard Ritter
Concordia Theological Monthly
At the end of the Middle Ages, the moral prestige of the old papal church was severely shaken in all the countries of Europe. Open criticism of its moral shortcomings and its organizational defects had been going on for centuries. To the diverse splinter movements of heretical sects (which were never wholly suppressed) had been recently added the great reform movements of the Wyclifites and the Hussites. But even they had brought about no lasting and widespread upheaval. Ultimately the old hierarchy had always prevailed. Why then did the Germans, a people slow to be aroused, fond of order, and …
Brief Studies, National Lutheran Council
Brief Studies, National Lutheran Council
Concordia Theological Monthly
Lutherans of America Top 8 Million in Membership
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Concordia Theological Monthly
Theological Observer
The Christian Answer To The Ethical Problem: A Study Of Catechism Question Number 170, Dale E. Griffin
The Christian Answer To The Ethical Problem: A Study Of Catechism Question Number 170, Dale E. Griffin
Concordia Theological Monthly
The Reformation doctrine of justification by faith without the deeds of the Law has been frequently questioned and declared to be injurious to the moral and ethical lives of the children of God.
Homiletics: Outlines On The Nitsch Epistles, F. A. Hertwig Jr.
Homiletics: Outlines On The Nitsch Epistles, F. A. Hertwig Jr.
Concordia Theological Monthly
Outlines on the Nitsch Epistles
Book Review. - Literatur, Lewis W. Spitz
Book Review. - Literatur, Lewis W. Spitz
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
The Bride Of The Lamb, Walter R. Roehrs
The Bride Of The Lamb, Walter R. Roehrs
Concordia Theological Monthly
The Bride of the Lamb
The Church's Concern About Sex Attitudes, Harry G. Coiner
The Church's Concern About Sex Attitudes, Harry G. Coiner
Concordia Theological Monthly
It is safe to say, and almost trite, that no word in the English language which describes something that is good and beautiful in itself has come to be associated with as much evil and impurity as has the word "sex."
Brief Studies, Andrew S. Burgess
Brief Studies, Andrew S. Burgess
Concordia Theological Monthly
American Lutheran Missionaries
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Concordia Theological Monthly
Theological Observer
The Elizabethan Settlement And The English Church., Charles F. Mullett
The Elizabethan Settlement And The English Church., Charles F. Mullett
Concordia Theological Monthly
In surveying the Elizabethan Settlement and the Church of England one can do no better than introduce his remarks with a flash of insight from the Rev. Laurence Sterne. According to "my Uncle Toby" in Tristram Shandy, everything in this world has wit in it, and instruction too, if we can but find it out. That the Elizabethan Settlement illustrates this wisdom may be established by two "texts" from our own country.
Engagement And Marriage: A Review Article, David S. Schuller
Engagement And Marriage: A Review Article, David S. Schuller
Concordia Theological Monthly
Europeans have long charged that Americans are the "most married," the "youngest married," and the "most divorced" of any people in the civilized world. What concerns us most is that the charge is true. We do have one of the highest proportions of population married. Our marriage rate is fifty per cent higher than that of a country such as France or Switzerland. It is double that of Mexico or Ireland! We are so eager to marry that we marry at an earlier age with every passing decade. Just within the last ten years the age at which men marry …
Homiletics: Outlines On The Nitsch Epistles, H. Hohenstein
Homiletics: Outlines On The Nitsch Epistles, H. Hohenstein
Concordia Theological Monthly
Outlines on the Nitsch Epistles
Book Review. - Literatur, Horace D. Hummel
Book Review. - Literatur, Horace D. Hummel
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur