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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 31 Issue 10
John Theodore Mueller-A Tribute, Richard R. Caemmerer
John Theodore Mueller-A Tribute, Richard R. Caemmerer
Concordia Theological Monthly
My first acquaintance with Doctor John Theodore Mueller was that of a beginning student at Concordia Seminary, where I served also as his part-time secretary. Two first impressions have remained vivid through the years: his utter seriousness concerning the vocation of theological professor and a devotion to duty and application to the tasks in hand that seemed, to a schoolboy at least, almost fanatical in its steadiness.
Luther's Sola Scriptura, Lewis W. Spitz
Luther's Sola Scriptura, Lewis W. Spitz
Concordia Theological Monthly
Fifty gulden (about $470) to make Martin a doctor of theology was doubtless one of Elector Frederick's wisest investments - much wiser than the generous amount he spent for his prodigious collection of sacred relics. The payment of this fee guaranteed his Electoral Grace a tremendous benefit to his beloved University of Wittenberg. To obtain this sum of money for the promotion of his brilliant friar, Vicar John Staupitz had to the Elector that Luther would fill the chair of lectura in Biblia of the theological faculty for the remainder of his life.
Faith Triumphant-Echoes From The Epistle To The Hebrews, Paul M. Bretscher
Faith Triumphant-Echoes From The Epistle To The Hebrews, Paul M. Bretscher
Concordia Theological Monthly
Who wrote the Epistle to the Hebrews? No one knows. But every reader of this epistle does know that its author was a man of faith. The term "faith" appears some 30 times in the epistle. Together with related terms, it constitutes one of the chief motifs in the epistle. On the basis of this epistle, we shall examine I. The Nature of Faith, and II. The Triumph of Faith.
The Conquest Of Canaan According To Joshua And Judges, Walter R. Roehrs
The Conquest Of Canaan According To Joshua And Judges, Walter R. Roehrs
Concordia Theological Monthly
Many Old Testament scholars find two opposing views regarding the Israelite conquest of Canaan in the books of Joshua and Judges. In the former the 12 tribes are represented as achieving full possession of the Promised Land through a few swift victories resulting in immediate and full occupation. In the Book of Judges, on the other hand, the process is described as gradual, beset by many reverses, and incomplete for a long time. The first, it is said, is an idealized picture; the latter is more true to the facts.
It is the purpose of this study to examine these …
Homiletics: Outlines On The Old Testament Eisenach Series, Herbert E. Hohenstein
Homiletics: Outlines On The Old Testament Eisenach Series, Herbert E. Hohenstein
Concordia Theological Monthly
Outlines on the Old Testament Eisenach Series
Book Review. - Literatur, Robert D. Preus
Book Review. - Literatur, Robert D. Preus
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Index For Volume Xxxi, Concordia Seminary
Index For Volume Xxxi, Concordia Seminary
Concordia Theological Monthly
Index for Volume XXX
Theological Observer, Unknown
Comment And Idea Exchange, Marion E. Davis
Direct Costing, A Regress?, Helene M. A. Ramanauskas
Direct Costing, A Regress?, Helene M. A. Ramanauskas
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Officers And Directors, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants
Officers And Directors, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Tips For Busy Readers, S. Madonna Kabbes
Woman C.P.A. Volume 23, Number 1, December, 1960, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman C.P.A. Volume 23, Number 1, December, 1960, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Officers And Directors, American Society Of Women Accountants
Officers And Directors, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Budgets-Types And Purposes, Margaret G. Conley
Tax News, Louise A. Sallmann
Pension And Profit Sharing Plans Trends And Impact Upon The Economy Methods Of Funding And Benefits Provided, Ruby M. Crawford
Pension And Profit Sharing Plans Trends And Impact Upon The Economy Methods Of Funding And Benefits Provided, Ruby M. Crawford
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 31 Issue 9
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 31 Issue 8
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 31 Issue 7
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 31 Issue 7
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 31 Issue 6
Editorial Comment, Martin H. Scharlemann
Editorial Comment, Martin H. Scharlemann
Concordia Theological Monthly
There they were! In front of them lay the Sea of Reeds; behind them were the troops of Pharaoh. To Moses came the order from God Himself, "Tell the people to go forward!" At His command an east wind began to blow strongly enough to create a way of escape for Israel and a path of destruction for its enemies. God's word is always one of power. When He speaks things begin to move - forward! In fact, His action is at times His first word, giving promise of more to come.
Declaring God's Glory Through Welfare Work, William A. Buege
Declaring God's Glory Through Welfare Work, William A. Buege
Concordia Theological Monthly
Declare God's Glory," a great church body insisted as it met in convention, and no one could fault it for having chosen anything less than the highest as the standard for measuring its past and the purpose of all its doing in the present and the objective of all its planning for the future. After all, it is called of God out of the darkness of self-governed and self-motivated action into the glorious light of being God-governed and God-motivated so that it might show forth His praises and not the destructive wonders of which man is capable.
Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer
Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Homiletics: Outlines On The Synodical Conference Gospels Second Series, Herbert E. Hohenstein
Homiletics: Outlines On The Synodical Conference Gospels Second Series, Herbert E. Hohenstein
Concordia Theological Monthly
Outlines on the Synodical Conference Gospels Second Series
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller
Concordia Theological Monthly
Theological Observer
Brief Studies, Robert O. Hoerber, Carl S. Meyer, H. Hamann
Brief Studies, Robert O. Hoerber, Carl S. Meyer, H. Hamann
Concordia Theological Monthly
The Decree of Claudius in Acts 18:2
Luther and Melanchthon at Muenster in 1960
Leadership
Statistics on World Lutheranism
Studies In Discipleship, Martin H. Franzmann
Studies In Discipleship, Martin H. Franzmann
Concordia Theological Monthly
When Jesus said, "Follow Me," He was confiscating man for Himself. For that word applied to man with personal and inescapable urgency His call to repentance and His annunciation of the Kingdom come; it brought the gift and the claim of the Kingdom to bear on man. The whole Gospel of Matthew is simply the record of this process of progressive Messianic confiscation, the record of how Jesus shaped men in the mold of repentance (the Kingdom-imperative), of how the Christ created men in His image, Christian men. Matthew's record, with its rich reproduction of the words of Jesus, anything …