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Making Our Home In The Works Of God: Lutherans On The Civil Use Of The Law, Marie A. Failinger, Patrick R. Keifert
Making Our Home In The Works Of God: Lutherans On The Civil Use Of The Law, Marie A. Failinger, Patrick R. Keifert
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Communication, Consolation And Discipline: Two Early Lutheran Preachers On Confession, Mary Jane Haemig
Communication, Consolation And Discipline: Two Early Lutheran Preachers On Confession, Mary Jane Haemig
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Daunting, Indeed! A Critical Conversation With The Promise Of Lutheran Ethics, Gary M. Simpson
Daunting, Indeed! A Critical Conversation With The Promise Of Lutheran Ethics, Gary M. Simpson
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The seven essayists in The Promise of Lutheran Ethics provide material for a fruitful conversation with the reviewer, which in turn provides food for thought for readers of the volume and the review.
The Christian Communio And The Question Of Identity, Guillermo C. Hansen
The Christian Communio And The Question Of Identity, Guillermo C. Hansen
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Lutherans In The United States, 1930-1960: Searching For The "Center", Mark A. Granquist
Lutherans In The United States, 1930-1960: Searching For The "Center", Mark A. Granquist
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The Church Growth Movement: A Wesleyan Critique, Alan G. Padgett
The Church Growth Movement: A Wesleyan Critique, Alan G. Padgett
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Faith Alone: Lutheran-Roman Catholic Convergence?, Patrick R. Keifert
Faith Alone: Lutheran-Roman Catholic Convergence?, Patrick R. Keifert
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An Ecumenical Horizon For "Canon Within A Canon"?, Patrick R. Keifert
An Ecumenical Horizon For "Canon Within A Canon"?, Patrick R. Keifert
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The Parish As A Confessing Community, Gary M. Simpson
The Parish As A Confessing Community, Gary M. Simpson
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Modern Dogma And Liturgical Renewal, Patrick R. Keifert
Modern Dogma And Liturgical Renewal, Patrick R. Keifert
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The Gospel And Feminism: A Proposal For Lutheran Dogmatics, Lois E. Malcolm
The Gospel And Feminism: A Proposal For Lutheran Dogmatics, Lois E. Malcolm
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The aim of this essay is to identify the theological, and deeply Christian, point of resonance between Lutheran and feminist theologies. It begins with a brief overview of themes in Christian feminist theologies; it then offers rationale and recommendations for why and how Lutheran dogmatics should critically engage feminist perspectives so that it can better serve the task of assisting Christians in their proclamation of the promise in Jesus’ gospel.