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The Story Of "Lehre Und Wehre.", William F. Arndt
The Story Of "Lehre Und Wehre.", William F. Arndt
Concordia Theological Monthly
Having in 1947 observed the centennial of our dear Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, we can in 1955 recall that 100 years have elapsed since Lehre und Wehre, our first theological journal, was called into being. As all students of American Lutheran church history know, Lehre und Wehre was not the first paper or journal published by our church. That honor goes to Der Lutheraner, which C. F. W. Walther, supported by several other pastors in Missouri and Illinois and by his congregation, founded in 1844. If anything required faith and courage, it was the issuing of this biweekly, because for its …
A Historical Study Of The Early Missouri Synod Missionary Work In Kansas, Williard E. Mueller
A Historical Study Of The Early Missouri Synod Missionary Work In Kansas, Williard E. Mueller
Bachelor of Divinity
It is the purpose of this thesis to present the chief facts of the history of the Missouri Synod's mission work in the state of Kansas in the context of its time.
The Historic Difference Of The Missouri, Ohio, Iowa, And Buffalo Synod, And The Union Attempts Of The Nineteen Twenties, Vernold Aurich
The Historic Difference Of The Missouri, Ohio, Iowa, And Buffalo Synod, And The Union Attempts Of The Nineteen Twenties, Vernold Aurich
Bachelor of Divinity
This thesis discusses the union attempts which took place during the Nineteen-twenties. It was during this decade that the four synods tried to unite with one another, for the first time.
The Development Of Lutheranism In The Pacific Northwest With Specific Reference To The Northwest District, Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, Theodore C. Moeller
The Development Of Lutheranism In The Pacific Northwest With Specific Reference To The Northwest District, Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, Theodore C. Moeller
Bachelor of Divinity
The Development of Lutheranism in the Pacific Northwest with Specific Reference to the Northwest District, Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod