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Concordia Theological Monthly

1932

Faith

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Child Study According To The Bible, P. E. Kretzmann Dec 1932

Child Study According To The Bible, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

The attitude of the Lutheran Church, specifically of our branch of the Lutheran Church, toward the Bible, is one which finds little appreciation in the world to-day. Wherever we turn, we find opposition. The Church of Rome has added to its mutilated Bible the vagaries of tradition and the claims of an "infallible" Pope. Most Protestant denominations have set aside the inspiration of the Bible or so modified the meaning of inspiration as to make the word meaningless.


Intuitu Fidei Und Sola Gratia, Th. Engelder Nov 1932

Intuitu Fidei Und Sola Gratia, Th. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Intuitu Fidei und Sola Gratia ("Intuition of Faith" and Grace alone)


Study Of The Eisenach Epistle-Lesson For The Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity, Th. Laetsch Sep 1932

Study Of The Eisenach Epistle-Lesson For The Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

James, in his epistle to the twelve tribes scattered abroad, does not teach salvation by works, nor does he proclaim a different way to heaven from that preached by Paul, Rom. 8, 24, and John, John 1, 19. 18, and Peter, Acts 15, 7-11, and Jesus, Mark 16, 18. James, a servant of Jesus Christ, chap. 1, 1, teaches salvation by grace through faith. Chap.1, 17.18 he speaks of regeneration though the Word by the grace of God. V. 21 he speaks of the Word as being able to save, which Word must be received, or believed. His object is …