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Man As He Is: A Review, Arthur Carl Piepkorn, Leonhard C. Wuerffel
Man As He Is: A Review, Arthur Carl Piepkorn, Leonhard C. Wuerffel
Concordia Theological Monthly
The Lutheran pastor who uses a free Monday to hole up with a copy of Graduate Study Number III • of the School for Graduate Studies of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, is in for an exciting and exhilarating experience. Part of the reason for this lies in the very way the book has come into being. The title page lists no author, and no part of the book was written by one person alone. The subtitle describes it as a symposium - the common end-product of an interplay of minds, in this case the minds of five capable representatives of …
Pauline Charis: A Philological, Exegetical, And Dogmatical Study, Raymond F. Surburg
Pauline Charis: A Philological, Exegetical, And Dogmatical Study, Raymond F. Surburg
Concordia Theological Monthly
No word is more characteristic of Christian faith than the word χάϱις, grace. It conveys the central and fundamental idea of the Christian religion.1 In Lambert's opinion χάϱις is the distinctive watchword of the New Testament; in fact, the words "grace reigns" might be placed over every page. The New Testament scholar Moffatt asserts that the New Testament is a religion of grace, or it is nothing.