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Book Review. - Literatur, William J. Danker Apr 1965

Book Review. - Literatur, William J. Danker

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


The Church And The Lodge Problem, Theodore Nickel Mar 1965

The Church And The Lodge Problem, Theodore Nickel

Concordia Theological Monthly

In this age of ecumenicity and worldwide religious brotherhood, we may seem to be out of step in raising once again the question of whether a Christian may hold membership in what is sometimes called a lodge, or more technically, a fraternal organization. But we write this hoping only to serve the interests of God-pleasing ecumenical relations and Christian brotherhood. In this article we propose to cite instances from the teachings and ritual of the Masonic Order (Freemasonry) to show that commitment to this lodge and membership in the Christian church are not compatible. Many of the fundamental claims and …


Brief Studies, Arthur Carl Piepkorn Mar 1965

Brief Studies, Arthur Carl Piepkorn

Concordia Theological Monthly

Guidelines for Dialog: A Sermon


Homiletics, George W. Bornemann, Norman C. Habel Mar 1965

Homiletics, George W. Bornemann, Norman C. Habel

Concordia Theological Monthly

Homiletics for March and Textual Study Amos 5:16-24


Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn Mar 1965

Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer Feb 1965

Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer

Concordia Theological Monthly

During recent years the Christian church has been living with a collective sense of guilt which has been sapping its spiritual vitality. Voices are raised in the church which assume full responsibility for the plight of modern man and which castigate the church because it has not been "relevant." The racial crisis, the rising rate of alcoholism, declining standards of public and private morality, deterioration of family life-for these and a thousand other problems the church has been urged to accept at least partial responsibility. The church has frequently forgotten to offer the message of God's forgiveness to itself. The …


Homiletics, Jakob H. Heckert Feb 1965

Homiletics, Jakob H. Heckert

Concordia Theological Monthly

Homiletics for February and Textual Study Amos 5:16-24


New Thinking In Christian Education, Randolph Crump Miller Feb 1965

New Thinking In Christian Education, Randolph Crump Miller

Concordia Theological Monthly

From where I sit, I see many critical issues in Christian education. For as a professor at Yale, I see all the winds of the future that blow through our hallowed halls. As editor of Religious Education, I know what is going to be published in the next six months by Christians and Jews. As a director of Christian education in a local congregation, I am aware of what is actually going on among the faithful. This perspective governs much of what I shall say.


Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer Feb 1965

Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Homiletics, Walter R. Roehrs Jan 1965

Homiletics, Walter R. Roehrs

Concordia Theological Monthly

Homiletics for January and Exegetical Study Judges 21:25


Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer Jan 1965

Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Index 1960-1964, Unknown Jan 1965

Index 1960-1964, Unknown

Concordia Theological Monthly

Index 1960-1964 (Author and Subject)


Like Fire In Dry Stubble - The Stone Movement 1804-1832 (Part 2), R. L. Roberts, J W. Roberts Jan 1965

Like Fire In Dry Stubble - The Stone Movement 1804-1832 (Part 2), R. L. Roberts, J W. Roberts

Restoration Quarterly

Roberts, R. L. and Roberts, J W. (1965) "Like Fire in Dry Stubble - The Stone Movement 1804-1832 (Part 2)," Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 8 : No. 1.

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