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Homiletics, Robert H. Smith Dec 1972

Homiletics, Robert H. Smith

Concordia Theological Monthly

Homiletics: Christmas


Open Letter To Charismatic Lutherans, Paul F. Hutchinson Dec 1972

Open Letter To Charismatic Lutherans, Paul F. Hutchinson

Concordia Theological Monthly

The author is pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, St. Louis, Missouri, and has been actively involved in aspects of the charismatic movement.


Process Of Preparation - Genesis 22:1-14: From Text To Proclamation, Andrew M. Weyermann Dec 1972

Process Of Preparation - Genesis 22:1-14: From Text To Proclamation, Andrew M. Weyermann

Concordia Theological Monthly

This article is a paper also prepared for the symposium on "Abraham and Archaeology." On Sunday, February 27, 1972, the author preached a sermon on Gen. 22:1-14, the account of the sacrifice of Isaac. Later the author discussed his preparation for the preaching task with the conference.


Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer Dec 1972

Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer

Concordia Theological Monthly

A Place for Loyal Opposition


The Old Testament As Scripture Of The Church, Brevard S. Childs Dec 1972

The Old Testament As Scripture Of The Church, Brevard S. Childs

Concordia Theological Monthly

The author argues that the historical-critical approach to the Scripture leads to unedifying results when the practitioner fails to treat Scripture as the Book of the church, containing the record of God's unique revelation. He argues that the history of the canon has been neglected and that canonical history gives the key to understanding the nature of Scripture as the Book of the church. He concentrates on the canonical shape of the Pentateuch. Although Dr. Childs endorses the major results of the historical-critical approach to the Old Testament, he argues that the historical-critical method is neither the perfect nor the …


The Christianizing Of Abraham: The Interpretation Of Abraham In Early Christianity, Robert L. Wilken Dec 1972

The Christianizing Of Abraham: The Interpretation Of Abraham In Early Christianity, Robert L. Wilken

Concordia Theological Monthly

The author traces through various interpretations of the significance of the story of Abraham in the early church in support of his thesis that each generation interprets the Scripture from the perspective of its own historical circumstance.


Index For Volume Xliii, Unknown Dec 1972

Index For Volume Xliii, Unknown

Concordia Theological Monthly

Index for Volume XLIII


Book Review. - Literatur, Richard R. Caemmerer Sr. Dec 1972

Book Review. - Literatur, Richard R. Caemmerer Sr.

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Justification In Luther's Preaching On Luke 18:9-14, Lowell C. Green Dec 1972

Justification In Luther's Preaching On Luke 18:9-14, Lowell C. Green

Concordia Theological Monthly

The author develops the thesis that Martin Luther rested his pastoral preaching on doctrinal preaching. In a careful examination of texts of Luther, he demonstrates this and raises the question concerning the continuing importance of doctrinal preaching.


Mission: Vol. 6, No. 6 Dec 1972

Mission: Vol. 6, No. 6

Mission

Mission: Vol. 6, No. 6. The articles in this issue include: "Full TIme Editor Named," "Glosses" by Roy Bowen Ward, "An Open Letter to the Readers of Mission" by Victor L. Hunter, "Christmas and the New Year, verse" by Don Reece, "Noel at Christmas? verse" by W. Neil Gallagher, "Some Thoughts on Togetherness" by Steven Clark Goad, and "Something Called Hope" by Craig M. Watts.


Earth's Prehistory: An Alternative To Uniformitarianism, Gary Parker Dec 1972

Earth's Prehistory: An Alternative To Uniformitarianism, Gary Parker

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Student Government Provisional, James Koldenhoven Dec 1972

Student Government Provisional, James Koldenhoven

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Christian Direction For Natural Science, Al Mennega Dec 1972

Christian Direction For Natural Science, Al Mennega

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Word Of God, Gerard Van Groningen Dec 1972

Word Of God, Gerard Van Groningen

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Professors And Professional Confabs, James Koldenhoven Dec 1972

Professors And Professional Confabs, James Koldenhoven

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer Nov 1972

Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Structure and Mission


Book Review. - Literatur, Robert H. Smith Nov 1972

Book Review. - Literatur, Robert H. Smith

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Homiletics, George W. Hoyer, Arthur M. Vincent Nov 1972

Homiletics, George W. Hoyer, Arthur M. Vincent

Concordia Theological Monthly

Homiletics: Ordo A Gospels


Lutheran Conditions For Communion In Holy Things, Robert W. Jenson Nov 1972

Lutheran Conditions For Communion In Holy Things, Robert W. Jenson

Concordia Theological Monthly

Our question is: What conditions would have to be satisfied for Lutheran denominations to officially begin "the communion of holy things" with those with whom Lutherans do not now have such communion, in this instance, the American Episcopalians?


“The Log In Your Own Eye.", Paul G. Bretscher Nov 1972

“The Log In Your Own Eye.", Paul G. Bretscher

Concordia Theological Monthly

It is painful for me to write what I am about to write-about the log in the eye of my own church. I am not blind to some of the specks or even logs which concern many of my brothers. Every confusion and diffusion and diminution of the Gospel deeply disturbs me. But our first concern has to be the log in the eye of those among us who assume they are qualified to do eye surgery on their brothers. The Lord's judgment has a strange way of beginning at Jerusalem.


Mission: Vol. 6, No. 5 Nov 1972

Mission: Vol. 6, No. 5

Mission

Mission: Vol. 6, No. 5. The articles in this issue include: "What About Us?" by Gary Bryant, "Finding Faith Again" by William C. Kerley, "Solitude, verse" by Richard C. Palm, "Theological Foundations of Unity" by Everett Ferguson, "Effecting Social Change in the Free Church Tradition" by Dudley Lynch, and "The Parable of the Football Game" by Carl Thompson.


Freshman English -- Something New -- Again, James Koldenhoven Nov 1972

Freshman English -- Something New -- Again, James Koldenhoven

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


With Or Without Purpose, James Koldenhoven Nov 1972

With Or Without Purpose, James Koldenhoven

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Our Plan, Gerard Van Groningen Nov 1972

Our Plan, Gerard Van Groningen

Pro Rege

The editor lays out the plans for this new publication which include presenting "10-20 pages of informative and challenging reading material which we sincerely hope will motivate and inspire you to think, reflect and express yourself. In each issue there is to be an editorial, a few articles (each not more than 3-5 pages) on a variety of topics related to Christian education, a report from the campus and review(s) of noteworthy books (on occasion and if space permits)."


Cd Means Creative Dramatics, James Koldenhoven Nov 1972

Cd Means Creative Dramatics, James Koldenhoven

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


The Political Function Of Luther's Doctrina, James R. Preus Oct 1972

The Political Function Of Luther's Doctrina, James R. Preus

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theology is implicitly political; Luther’s career as theologian demonstrates this principle clearly. By attacking the papacy's doctrine, Luther attacked the framework of society in 16th-century Europe. The doctrine of faith had explosive political implications, and Luther found himself increasingly forced to place limits on the political conclusions drawn from his work by his followers, chiefly through his construction of the two-kingdoms teaching.


The Just Shall Live By Faith, Otto W. Heick Oct 1972

The Just Shall Live By Faith, Otto W. Heick

Concordia Theological Monthly

When did Luther reach the reformation insight into the doctrine of Justification? The author reviews the literature on the question, and brings to the attention of American readers the work of Uuras Saarnivaara, which has received little scholarly attention since its publication.


Wisdom And Law In Old Testament Wisdom Literature, Alfred Von Rohr Sauer Oct 1972

Wisdom And Law In Old Testament Wisdom Literature, Alfred Von Rohr Sauer

Concordia Theological Monthly

In this article the author shows how the Jewish understanding of wisdom and law changed, especially in the intertestamental period. Wisdom, under the influence of Hellenistic thought, became almost a personal mediator between God and man, although it had originally been used to describe a certain style of living. The word "law" also underwent a change from its first meaning of guidance, to a later meaning in Deuteronomy of "the revelation of Yahweh's will to Israel," to the final identification of law with wisdom as the mediator between God and His creation, including especially man.


The Relationship Between Psalm 22 And The Passion Narrative, Harvey D. Lange Oct 1972

The Relationship Between Psalm 22 And The Passion Narrative, Harvey D. Lange

Concordia Theological Monthly

The author suggests that Jesus' use of Ps. 22 in His cry of dereliction from the cross is best understood as an example of typological rather than rectilinear fulfillment of an Old Testament word.


Book Review. - Literatur, Edgar Krentz Oct 1972

Book Review. - Literatur, Edgar Krentz

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur