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The Importance Of Ritual In Helping Heal Veterans Who Suffer With Ptsd/Moral Injury: A Chaplain’S Role In The Body Of The Church, Matthew Prince Nov 2015

The Importance Of Ritual In Helping Heal Veterans Who Suffer With Ptsd/Moral Injury: A Chaplain’S Role In The Body Of The Church, Matthew Prince

Doctor of Ministry Major Applied Project

As an active duty Navy chaplain, endorsed by the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, I wondered where did these purification rites from these societies have their roots. Had some of their ideas come from the purification rituals in the Pentateuch? Did the early or medieval church have any purification rites? Had the early church fathers written concerning this issue?


Doctrine As Pastoral Care At Bethel Lutheran, Gurnee, Illinois, To Support Members Who Are In Multi-Denominational Settings, Benjamin Squires Nov 2015

Doctrine As Pastoral Care At Bethel Lutheran, Gurnee, Illinois, To Support Members Who Are In Multi-Denominational Settings, Benjamin Squires

Doctor of Ministry Major Applied Project

The “doctrine as pastoral care” formation experience process developed for Bethel, and possibly for use by other Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod congregations, will encourage a faithful, confessional, Lutheran perspective for those members who are engaged in conversation and mission with people taught according to different Christian systematics. While the steps of this process might be duplicated with other members for a similar goal of “doctrine as pastoral care” to support multi-denominational engagement, the actual content—and perhaps even specific formation activities—will differ according to the themes from the initial interviews of future participants.


Concordia Seminary Magazine | Fall 2015, Jeffrey Kloha Oct 2015

Concordia Seminary Magazine | Fall 2015, Jeffrey Kloha

Concordia Seminary Magazine

God's Word is living and active.


Blessed Are The Balanced: A Seminarian’S Guide To Following Jesus In The Academy, Bruce Hartung Sep 2015

Blessed Are The Balanced: A Seminarian’S Guide To Following Jesus In The Academy, Bruce Hartung

Concordia Journal

Pettit and Mangum’s book focuses specifically on a seminarian’s spiritual life while at the “academy.” There are echoes of Tripp.


All Saints’ Day • 1 John 3:1–3 • November 1, 2015, Francis Rossow Sep 2015

All Saints’ Day • 1 John 3:1–3 • November 1, 2015, Francis Rossow

Concordia Journal

Well, the Christian life, in some respects at least, resembles a multiple-phase rocket: the first phase is from conception to birth; the second phase is from birth to death; and the third phase is from death into eternity.


Proper 21 • James 5:(1–12) 13–20, Tony Cook Sep 2015

Proper 21 • James 5:(1–12) 13–20, Tony Cook

Concordia Journal

Regardless of which section of the pericope one selects, all three share the following themes: we are to live out our identity in Christ even in the face of suffering, we are to assist our brothers and sisters in staying true to the faith.


Proper 17 • Ephesians 6:10–20, Jason Broge Sep 2015

Proper 17 • Ephesians 6:10–20, Jason Broge

Concordia Journal

The armor these soldiers are wearing is not gained by their own merit, but spiritual gifts they are blessed with.


Proper 16 • Ephesians 5:22–33, William Wrede Sep 2015

Proper 16 • Ephesians 5:22–33, William Wrede

Concordia Journal

The bulk of this passage has as its focus the role of husbands and how they are to love.


Word Alive! Connections And Conversations, Dale Meyer Sep 2015

Word Alive! Connections And Conversations, Dale Meyer

Concordia Journal

Making the Word alive and making connections through conversations.


Negotiating Identity: Exploring Tensions Between Being Hakka And Being Christian In Northwestern Taiwan, Henry Rowold Sep 2015

Negotiating Identity: Exploring Tensions Between Being Hakka And Being Christian In Northwestern Taiwan, Henry Rowold

Concordia Journal

Christofferson speaks of the Hakka people, he prefers more malleable descriptors such as “being Hakka” or “doing things in the Hakka way.” This, in turn, expresses the frustration Christofferson felt in his own ministry, working hard for fluency in the Hakka language, but discovering that not all of the Hakka he was speaking to were as comfortable in, or even loyal to, the ancestral language.


Proper 13 • Ephesians 4:1–16 • August 2, 2015, Richard Marrs Sep 2015

Proper 13 • Ephesians 4:1–16 • August 2, 2015, Richard Marrs

Concordia Journal

Just as your hands and your knees are gifts to you, gifts from God, so are the people around you gifts from God.


Proper 12 • Ephesians 3:14–21 • July 26, 2015, Benjamin Haupt Sep 2015

Proper 12 • Ephesians 3:14–21 • July 26, 2015, Benjamin Haupt

Concordia Journal

Paul is praying that the Ephesian Christians will be able to see the blueprints, so to speak, for the new church construction project, that is the building project of the church of God, the body of Christ.


Proper 8 • 2 Corinthians 8:1–9; 13–15 • June 28, 2015, Glenn Nielsen Sep 2015

Proper 8 • 2 Corinthians 8:1–9; 13–15 • June 28, 2015, Glenn Nielsen

Concordia Journal

In the sermon, besides the gospel motivation, appeals are made to the positive examples of other believers, and the call is to excel in generosity.


Proper 6 • 2 Corinthians 5:1–10 (11–17) • June 14, 2015, Daniel Eggold Sep 2015

Proper 6 • 2 Corinthians 5:1–10 (11–17) • June 14, 2015, Daniel Eggold

Concordia Journal

This God-given, Spirit-driven longing to have our perishable bodies replaced by something permanent is evidence that full communion with the Father is possible through Jesus Christ who died for all.


Proper 5 • 2 Corinthians 4:13–5:1 • June 7, 2015, Michael Redeker Sep 2015

Proper 5 • 2 Corinthians 4:13–5:1 • June 7, 2015, Michael Redeker

Concordia Journal

Today’s epistle focuses on the Spirit as he works in the life of the believer to keep the Christian in the faith by giving a new set of glasses through which to live out life in dual realities.


More Lively Participation, Dale Meyer Sep 2015

More Lively Participation, Dale Meyer

Concordia Journal

The present impartial judgment of God should drive us to fear God during our sojourn to heaven because our conduct and being is sinful, but we are awed because God is the Father who gives us our only hope of salvation, Jesus.


Grassroots Asian Theology: Thinking The Faith From The Ground Up. By Simon Chan, Henry Rowold Sep 2015

Grassroots Asian Theology: Thinking The Faith From The Ground Up. By Simon Chan, Henry Rowold

Concordia Journal

He states his purpose as “to force a rethink on the way Asian theology is currently undertaken and in so doing to show the distinctive contributions of Asian grassroots Christianity to the wider church’s theological endeavors.”


Easter 5 • 1 John 4:1–11 (12–21) • May 3, 2015, Mark Rockenbach Sep 2015

Easter 5 • 1 John 4:1–11 (12–21) • May 3, 2015, Mark Rockenbach

Concordia Journal

We show the love of God to our neighbor when we confess sin and speak words of forgiveness that began not with us, but with Jesus Christ who atoned for the sin of the world.


Easter 2 • 1 John 1:1–2:2 • April 12, 2015 Drawn Into God’S Fellowship, Henry Rowold Sep 2015

Easter 2 • 1 John 1:1–2:2 • April 12, 2015 Drawn Into God’S Fellowship, Henry Rowold

Concordia Journal

The Christian fellowship is a humbler fellowship, namely the fellowship of the forgiven children of God—and it’s not a solitary walk, but a fellowship with each other and with the God who guides us in his light.


The Resurrection Of Our Lord • 1 Corinthians 15:1–11 • April 5, 2015 The Occasion For Paul’S Words, David Peter Sep 2015

The Resurrection Of Our Lord • 1 Corinthians 15:1–11 • April 5, 2015 The Occasion For Paul’S Words, David Peter

Concordia Journal

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is an indispensable component of the gospel and an essential basis of our salvation.


Palm Sunday • Philippians 2:5–11 • March 29, 2015, Todd Jones Sep 2015

Palm Sunday • Philippians 2:5–11 • March 29, 2015, Todd Jones

Concordia Journal

Our English too often comes off sounding like Jesus was something less than God, as if he merely appeared to be God.


Lent 4 • Ephesians 2:1–10 • March 15, 2015, Wally Becker Sep 2015

Lent 4 • Ephesians 2:1–10 • March 15, 2015, Wally Becker

Concordia Journal

Secure in our relationship with God (by grace through faith – first kind of righteousness) we are empowered by God to live as God’s people in this world, loving God, by loving our neighbor.


Lent 3 • 1 Corinthians 1:18–31 • March 8, 2015 The Word Of The Cross, Wayne Knolhoff Sep 2015

Lent 3 • 1 Corinthians 1:18–31 • March 8, 2015 The Word Of The Cross, Wayne Knolhoff

Concordia Journal

The preacher has the wonderful opportunity in this text to invite his hearers to respond to Christ by believing the word of the cross and living according to it.


Talking To Jesus, Dale Meyer Sep 2015

Talking To Jesus, Dale Meyer

Concordia Journal

If the beginning of the twenty-first century is marked by “Epicurean indifference,” the temptation to doctrinally focused people is, quoting Melanchthon again, “Pharisaic pride.” What Jesus said to the ancient Pharisees can help us resist this subtle temptation to imagine that we own the truth.


Advent 2 • Isaiah 11:1–10 • December 8, 2013, Francis Rossow Sep 2015

Advent 2 • Isaiah 11:1–10 • December 8, 2013, Francis Rossow

Concordia Journal

We are thankful to the Lion of Judah for “sharing our fare,” for eating “straw like the ox.” Because he did so, we now enjoy eternal peace with him, just like the peace pictured between the lion and the ox in verse 7 of our text.


Proper 29 • Colossians 1:13–20 • November 24, 2013, Bruce Hartung Sep 2015

Proper 29 • Colossians 1:13–20 • November 24, 2013, Bruce Hartung

Concordia Journal

Use these readings from various places and times in the scriptures to prepare us for the overarching reality: Christ the creator, Christ the ruler, Christ the victor, Christ the redeemer, Christ the king.


Proper 28 • 2 Thessalonians 3:(1–5) 6–13 • November 17, 2013, Richard Marrs Sep 2015

Proper 28 • 2 Thessalonians 3:(1–5) 6–13 • November 17, 2013, Richard Marrs

Concordia Journal

Our God is a working God who has blessed us with the opportunity to serve him as his instruments to love and serve our neighbor.


Light From Above, Laser Our Hearts, Dale Meyer Sep 2015

Light From Above, Laser Our Hearts, Dale Meyer

Concordia Journal

It is a great time to be in the ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ! To our seminarians, I hope this year will fuel your passion for service to the congregations and communities to which you will be called.


A Lighthearted Book Of Common Errors. By Don Hoeferkamp, Francis Rossow Sep 2015

A Lighthearted Book Of Common Errors. By Don Hoeferkamp, Francis Rossow

Concordia Journal

Helpful as well as humorous is the author’s occasional practice of deliberately committing an error even as he simultaneously corrects it, thereby putting literacy and illiteracy side by side to facilitate the learning process.


My Bright Abyss: Meditation Of A Modern Believer. By Christian Wiman, Travis Scholl Sep 2015

My Bright Abyss: Meditation Of A Modern Believer. By Christian Wiman, Travis Scholl

Concordia Journal

Christian Wiman’s My Bright Abyss stands in a long line of spiritual writings that mix memoir with theology with a kind of deep spiritual insight.