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The Meaning Of Augustinte's "De Civitate Dei" For Our Day, Carl S. Meyer Jan 1944

The Meaning Of Augustinte's "De Civitate Dei" For Our Day, Carl S. Meyer

Concordia Theological Monthly

An examination of Augustine's De Civitate Dei and its meaning for our day, therefore, needs no apology. During the Middle Ages, indeed, the treatise by St. Augustine had far greater meaning than it has now, for the world of today has been secularized by forces which the fourth and fifth as well as the twelfth and thirteenth centuries did not know. But even for us many of the principles supported by Augustine must enter into our Weltanachauung if we are to appraise the forces and movements around us aright. The twentieth century cannot shrug its shoulders and say, ''Why be …


Historical Newspaper Clippings Of Lewiston-Auburn In The Late 1800'S (Scrapbook #1), Franco-American Collection Jan 1944

Historical Newspaper Clippings Of Lewiston-Auburn In The Late 1800'S (Scrapbook #1), Franco-American Collection

Scrapbooks

Newspaper clippings regarding local events with photographs from the late 1800's from Lewiston and Auburn, Maine.


Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 29, 1942, Susumu Matsumoto Nov 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 29, 1942, Susumu Matsumoto

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers Industrial training, Red Cross chapter, birth notices, new classes, religious service notices and news, Sunday services, library donations, employment advertisement, meetings, school discussions, health education, Christmas community plans, sport score results, and a letter to the community.


Address At The Opening Of The School-Year In Concordia Seminary, St.Louis, Mo., L. Fuerbringer Nov 1940

Address At The Opening Of The School-Year In Concordia Seminary, St.Louis, Mo., L. Fuerbringer

Concordia Theological Monthly

''I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord which made heaven and earth." These words of the 121st Psalm come to my mind as I am about to speak the first word at the beginning of our new scholastic year, the 102d year in the history of our institution. I know of no better watchword for our students and for our instructors in these very serious and distressing times in the world, which affect also our Church and may affect our institution to a lesser or greater degree. …


Lewiston C.1940, Janelle-Paradis Family Collection (Scrapbook # 10), Franco-American Collection Jan 1940

Lewiston C.1940, Janelle-Paradis Family Collection (Scrapbook # 10), Franco-American Collection

Scrapbooks

Assorted newspaper clippings of national news, local news, family events, obituaries, and wedding annoucements in Lewiston, Maine from the 1940's.


The Oberlin Negro And His Church, Homer Julius Tucker Jan 1940

The Oberlin Negro And His Church, Homer Julius Tucker

Honors Papers

This thesis is the result of a study which represents an interest in a group of ill-adjusted community churches. For a long time I have been interested in the Negro and his church life here in Oberlin. While the background out of which these churches grew and the environment in which they operate are superior in many ways to those of most communities, the churches themselves are definitely sub-model.

My ultimate objective has been to investigate the aforesaid topic with the hope of discovering problems that are preventing the churches from expanding and serving the community, as well as to …


The Archeology Of The Sacraments, P. E. Kretzmann May 1939

The Archeology Of The Sacraments, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

The boundary between history and archeology is somewhat indefinite, but for the purpose of this short discussion the following distinction may be of value. History is a more or less orderly narration of events, either in the form of a chronicle which notes down occurrences from day to day or week to week, like a diary, or in logical arrangement, presenting events in units as the historian understands the incidents which he presents. Archeology, on the other hand, and, in this instance, Christian archeology, is the science of Christian antiquity, an orderly presentation not so much of historical events as …


The Christian Congregation: Its Rights And Duties According To God's Word And Our Lutheran Confessions, J. T. Mueller May 1939

The Christian Congregation: Its Rights And Duties According To God's Word And Our Lutheran Confessions, J. T. Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

In my two brief addresses I shall endeavor to present to you, in their essential features, the paramount Biblical truths which Dr. Walther has propounded in his immortal book Die rechte Geatalt einer vom Staat unabhaengigen ev.-luth. Ortsgemeinde. Eine Sammlung von Zeugnissen aus den Bekenntnisschriften der evang.-luth. Kirche und aus den Privatschriften rechtglaeubiger Lehrer der selben; which means, in literal translation: The Correct Form of a Local Ev. Luth. Congregation which Is Independent of the State. A Collection of Testimonies from the Confessions of the Ev. Luth. Church and the Private Writings of Its Orthodox Teachers.


Gnosticism And Its Conflict With Christianity, Gerhardt Nitz Apr 1938

Gnosticism And Its Conflict With Christianity, Gerhardt Nitz

Bachelor of Divinity

The study of such a movement as Gnosticism is doubly important to the student of' theology. This is a phase of history which greatly influenced the church in its infancy. It has left marks upon the church which will never be erased. Moreover, a study of this heresy is essential for the proper understanding of the New Testament. Again, the influence of Gnosticism, as will be pointed out later continued for many centuries. Such a deeply rooted, powerful, paganistic tendency cannot be lightly passed by.


St. Paul And Woman's Status, J. T. Mueller Jan 1938

St. Paul And Woman's Status, J. T. Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Evidently the article has been read with much interest and at least some approval in wide areas, for no sooner had it appeared than the question was submitted to us whether or not it may be accepted also in our circles as essentially correct and Biblical. The problem, we think, deserves attention, since the question of the veiling and public speaking of women in church assemblies is still causing some pastors considerable vexation of spirit, though perhaps more than enough has been written on the topic in our church periodicals, commentaries, and other publications. As long as the earth will …


A Study To Determine A Workable Program For The Training Of Leaders For Service In The Church Of Christ In Siam, Newton Carl Elder Jan 1938

A Study To Determine A Workable Program For The Training Of Leaders For Service In The Church Of Christ In Siam, Newton Carl Elder

Honors Papers

"New occasions -beach new duties" but do not always make clear the course one should follow in performing those duties. It is necessary to stand off and view the situation in which one finds himself in order to disentangle the various threads that at close range seem to run hopelessly together. This thesis is an effort to clarify the situation in which the author has been placed by the members of the Siam Mission, but for which he has had little preparation either in training or experience.

Early in the year 1955, the author and his family were temporarily assigned …


The Pastor And Synod, J. W. Behnken Oct 1937

The Pastor And Synod, J. W. Behnken

Concordia Theological Monthly

A synod is not a divine institution, but a voluntary organization. Nowhere is there a Scriptural command that congregations must unite. Of course, we have the Scriptural example, Acts 15, of the first convention of delegates from congregations which assembled at Jerusalem.


Outline For Sermon On Chrisitan Education, Paul Koenig Sep 1937

Outline For Sermon On Chrisitan Education, Paul Koenig

Concordia Theological Monthly

"Is the young man safe?" That was the anxious Iinquiry of a worried father. Is the young man or woman safe? Are the children safe? This should be the anxious question of the Church. "Whether or not they are safe, what will become of them later in life, depends to a very great extent on what we do for them during their childhood days, upon the training we give them.” Much emphasis is laid in our country on education. One out of every four persons is said to be enrolled in quest of some form of education.


The Progressive Self-Culture Of A Lutheran Pastor, John Weidenschilling Jan 1937

The Progressive Self-Culture Of A Lutheran Pastor, John Weidenschilling

Bachelor of Divinity

During his three years at the seminary the theological student is taught the qualifications and requirements of a Lutheran pastor, and he is informed of the tremendous responsibilities and the exacting demands which a call into the ministry will lay upon him when he has become a pastor of a congregation. But the seminary training is not able to convert the student into a full-fledged pastor. Only long years of hard study and practical experience and divine grace can equip a man successfully and completely for this greatest and hardest calling and work in this world. Unless the ministerial candidate, …


Suggested Thoughts On The Question: Can We Escape Both Traditionalism And Liberalism, O. A. Geiseman Oct 1936

Suggested Thoughts On The Question: Can We Escape Both Traditionalism And Liberalism, O. A. Geiseman

Concordia Theological Monthly

History reveals that the visible Church of God has periodically tended to decline and degenerate. Think how true that is of the period from Adam to Noah; Noah to Abraham; Abraham to Moses; Moses to Elijah; Elijah to the Captivity; Ezra to Christ; Apostolic Age to the Reformation; Reformation to our own day.


Kirche, Staat, Obrigkeit, Volk, Rasse, Familie - Und Gottes Wort, T. H. Engelder Dec 1935

Kirche, Staat, Obrigkeit, Volk, Rasse, Familie - Und Gottes Wort, T. H. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Kirche, Staat, Obrigkeit, Volk, Rasse, Familie - und Gottes Wort (Church, state, government, people, race, family - and God's Word)


The Ministry Of The Word In These Trying Times, K. Kretzschmar Nov 1933

The Ministry Of The Word In These Trying Times, K. Kretzschmar

Concordia Theological Monthly

Periods of adversity in the life of the Church and the world always involve a special challenge to the ministry of the Word. The present era of spiritual, social, and economic distress is no exception. Within the memory of the generation now living there has never been a general situation demanding more earnest attention, single-hearted concentration, and enlightened action on the part of God's ambassadors on earth than that created by the developments of these trying times.


Have We Lost Our Balance?, P. E. Kretzmann Jul 1932

Have We Lost Our Balance?, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Things are said to be in unstable equilibrium when they lose their balance even upon very slight provocation. When men are in the same predicament, they are said to have lost their poise. If this condition is habitual, the individual is said to be erratic. The same phenomenon may often be associated with an organization, partly because of mob psychology, partly because of leadership that is subject to eccentricities. Such a body, organization, or association is said to have lost its balance.


The Personal Factor In Preaching, P. E. Kretzmann Mar 1932

The Personal Factor In Preaching, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

There is only one eternal and unchanging truth in the world, and that truth is the Word of God. In words of surpassing beauty and power St. Peter writes: "Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the Word of God, which liveth and abideth forever. For all flesh is as grass and all the glory of man as the flower of the grass. The gross withereth, and the flower thereof fadeth away; but the Word, of the Lord, endureth forever," 1 Pet. 1, 23-25. Cp. John 17; Rom. 10. This is the Word which, as Peter …


Reich Gottes, Kirche, Gemeinde, Synode, P E. Kretzmann Dec 1931

Reich Gottes, Kirche, Gemeinde, Synode, P E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Reich Gottes, Kirche, Gemeinde, Synode (Kingdom of God, Church, Congregation, Synod)


Lewiston C.1930, Janelle-Paradis Family Collection (Scrapbook #9), Franco-American Collection Jan 1930

Lewiston C.1930, Janelle-Paradis Family Collection (Scrapbook #9), Franco-American Collection

Scrapbooks

Assorted newspaper clippings of national news, local news, family events, obituaries, and wedding annoucements in Lewiston, Maine from the 1930's.


Christ And The Changing World, W. J. Noble Jan 1925

Christ And The Changing World, W. J. Noble

ATS Digital Resources

No abstract provided.


St. Paul And Social Psychology : An Introduction To Theepistle To The Ephesian, Frank Russell Barry Jan 1923

St. Paul And Social Psychology : An Introduction To Theepistle To The Ephesian, Frank Russell Barry

ATS Digital Resources

No abstract provided.


I Was Very Glad To Hear From You And I Congratulate You On Your Promotion…, Philip B. Whitehead Jan 1916

I Was Very Glad To Hear From You And I Congratulate You On Your Promotion…, Philip B. Whitehead

Margaret Talbot Jackson Correspondence

Typed letter from Philip B. Whitehead to Margaret Talbot Jackson regarding the conversion of Roman basilicas into churches.


American Methodism : Its Divisions And Unification, Thomas B. Neely Jan 1915

American Methodism : Its Divisions And Unification, Thomas B. Neely

ATS Digital Resources

No abstract provided.


Methodism And Education: Especially In South Carolina, John O. Willson Nov 1914

Methodism And Education: Especially In South Carolina, John O. Willson

Methodist Historical Society Addresses

Surveys the history of Methodist efforts in higher education, in both Great Britain and in the United States, with a special emphasis on South Carolina's colleges.


Travel Diary: May 13, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson May 1914

Travel Diary: May 13, 1914, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Travel Diaries, 1914-1918

A typed copy of a travel diary dated May 13, 1914. Huntington-Wilson continues to document his thoughts on the social fabric of Ecuador, including race, the Church, and the continuing revolution as he travels to Huigra.


Some Factors Of Methodism, J. E. Mahaffey Nov 1913

Some Factors Of Methodism, J. E. Mahaffey

Methodist Historical Society Addresses

Looks at the founding of Methodism and some of the characteristics that make the denomination unique.


Methodist Sunday Schools After A Hundred Years, H. B. Browne Nov 1911

Methodist Sunday Schools After A Hundred Years, H. B. Browne

Methodist Historical Society Addresses

A history of the Sunday School movement in the Methodist Church, with a focus on the South and South Carolina.


Dedicatory Exercises: Tuesday, September 9th, 1902, Reformed Presbyterian Church Sep 1902

Dedicatory Exercises: Tuesday, September 9th, 1902, Reformed Presbyterian Church

Cedarville, Ohio, Historical Information

No abstract provided.