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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 35 Issue 10
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 35 Issue 9
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 35 Issue 8
Homiletics: Outlines On The Standard Epistle Series, H. C. Duwe
Homiletics: Outlines On The Standard Epistle Series, H. C. Duwe
Concordia Theological Monthly
Outlines on the Standard Epistle Series
A Critique Of Theological Education In The Light Of Changing American Culture, David S. Schuller
A Critique Of Theological Education In The Light Of Changing American Culture, David S. Schuller
Concordia Theological Monthly
The more critical the situation faced by a ministry, the more intense has been its criticism of conventional theological education. Where the patterns of cultural change have been least severe, the conventional shape of ministerial training has been most successful. Turning to the areas of greatest change we find the most demanding tests that can be addressed to contemporary theological education. Moreover, such areas should prove most predictive of the types of change we can look for in the future.
Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer
The Mission Of Concordia Seminary, Alfred O. Fuerbringer
The Mission Of Concordia Seminary, Alfred O. Fuerbringer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Perhaps the title needs a word of explanation. We do not ordinarily think of "mission" in connection with long-established educational institutions unless, perhaps, they are located in foreign lands and are part of a "mission" related to a sending church. In fact, all too often "education," even ministerial and missionary training, has been viewed critically as a rival of "missions" for the church’s concern, interest, and dollar.
Some Directives For The Education Of A More Excellent Ministry, Arthur C. Repp
Some Directives For The Education Of A More Excellent Ministry, Arthur C. Repp
Concordia Theological Monthly
The continuing reevaluation which theological seminaries have been making of themselves, coupled with a growing criticism of the seminaries' products on the part of many in the church, has produced a lively ferment in the current discussion of ministerial education. Some outstanding theological books and articles of late have addressed themselves to this subject, all of them showing a real concern for finding a solution.
Its Graduates Speak; The Seminary Listens, Ronald L. Johnstone
Its Graduates Speak; The Seminary Listens, Ronald L. Johnstone
Concordia Theological Monthly
How well does Concordia Seminary train its students for subsequent service in the church? This is the central question being asked continually by Concordia Seminary of itself; this is also the question of a study just completed by the Concordia Seminary Research Center. The following pages report in part the results of this study of training effectiveness.
The School For Graduate Studies, Carl S. Meyer
The School For Graduate Studies, Carl S. Meyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
The history and changing philosophies of what is now known as the School for Graduate Studies illustrates in capsule form the changes and struggles which the seminary itself has experienced during the past years.
Additional Aids For Ministerial Training, Laura Scott
Additional Aids For Ministerial Training, Laura Scott
Concordia Theological Monthly
The Foundation for Reformation Research
Concordia Historical Institute
KFUO
The Fieldwork Program At Concordia Seminary, Kenneth H. Breimeier
The Fieldwork Program At Concordia Seminary, Kenneth H. Breimeier
Concordia Theological Monthly
In a sense, there has always been fieldwork at Concordia Seminary. Ever since the beginning of the school, students have been preaching, teaching, and generally exercising the skills of the pastoral ministry. In another sense, the beginning of the fieldwork program might be reckoned from the inauguration of the required year of vicarage, or internship. In the early 1930s Synod asked the class that would have returned for its senior year to stay out for one year to work in the parish.
The Student Association-An Evaluation, John Gienapp
The Student Association-An Evaluation, John Gienapp
Concordia Theological Monthly
"How does it feel to be top flea on a dead dog?" The wry question addressed to a student association president dramatizes a reality in the life of the association. That reality is the need for reevaluation. It is axiomatic that one thing always present at a seminary is change.
Gifts From The Lord Of The Church, Leonhard C. Wuerffel
Gifts From The Lord Of The Church, Leonhard C. Wuerffel
Concordia Theological Monthly
After a little more than 16 years of service as the dean of students at a seminary, we have been asked to set forth some observations concerning the students served during this period of time. First of all, there is something frightening about such a request. To have been intimately associated with more than 2,000 young men, who today are ministers of the Gospel and are serving their Lord and His people somewhere in the world, is unquestionably a great privilege and a humbling experience.
Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Homiletics: Outlines On The New Pulpit Program Series, George W. Bornemann
Homiletics: Outlines On The New Pulpit Program Series, George W. Bornemann
Concordia Theological Monthly
Outlines on the New Pulpit Program Series
Accounting Profession's Future Is Bright Indeed, Louis H. Pilie
Accounting Profession's Future Is Bright Indeed, Louis H. Pilie
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Tax Forum, Dorothea Watson
Editor's Page, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Editor's Page, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Comments And Idea Exchange, Jane Strenciwilk
Awscpa-Aswa Joint Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida September 30-October 3, 1964, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Awscpa-Aswa Joint Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida September 30-October 3, 1964, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Reviewing Or Judging Management Decisions, Julianna Royal
Reviewing Or Judging Management Decisions, Julianna Royal
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Tips For Busy Readers, Mary J. Mccann
Woman C.P.A. Volume 27, Number 1, December, 1964, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman C.P.A. Volume 27, Number 1, December, 1964, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 35 Issue 7
The La Salle Collegian - Volume 35 Issue 6
The Congregation: Place Of God's Presence, Martin H. Scharlemann
The Congregation: Place Of God's Presence, Martin H. Scharlemann
Concordia Theological Monthly
Jerusalem lay in ruins. Its temple had been destroyed. In distant Babylon God’s people hung up their harps and sat down to weep. Where was God now? To be sure, He might be the Lord of the universe; but what was the point of this if His people were left to languish in exile? He had been present for them in the temple on Mount Zion; where could His people now seek His face?
Brief Studies, Carl S. Meyer
Brief Studies, Carl S. Meyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Religion and the Schools - A Review Article
Law And Gospel In Christian Education, Harry G. Coiner
Law And Gospel In Christian Education, Harry G. Coiner
Concordia Theological Monthly
When one attempts a discussion of Christian doctrine which involves Law and Gospel, the mind should think clearly and the pen should write carefully. Since the right distinction between these two doctrines is one important key to the proper understanding and teaching of the Scriptures, the attention of all who teach Christian doctrine is most earnestly invited.
Theological Observer, Unknown