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History of Christianity

Concordia Seminary - Saint Louis

Journal

1964

Missouri synod

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Helsinki-After One Year - A Symposium, Unknown Jul 1964

Helsinki-After One Year - A Symposium, Unknown

Concordia Theological Monthly

The contemporary movement toward a united world Lutheranism entered upon its present phase only 40 years ago. 1923 at Eisenach, Germany, the Lutheran World Convention was organized after World War I to enable Lutherans to pool their spiritual and physical resources to salvage the battered remnants of many mission fields, to bring relief to millions of sufferers all over the world, and to enable the European Lutheran churches to get back on their feet. After 24 years and another world war the members of the LWC were sufficiently encouraged by past successes to take a long step toward a stronger …


The Lutheran Council In The United States Of America, Martin H. Franzmann, Alfred O. Fuerbringer Apr 1964

The Lutheran Council In The United States Of America, Martin H. Franzmann, Alfred O. Fuerbringer

Concordia Theological Monthly

One of the major questions before our Synod at its 1965 convention will no doubt be "Shall we take part in a proposed new Lutheran cooperative association?" The question will not be altogether new.