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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Pleroma And Christology, Harold A. Merklinger
Pleroma And Christology, Harold A. Merklinger
Concordia Theological Monthly
Theologically, πλήϱωμα is among St. Paul's basic concepts. This is particularly true in his epistles to the Ephesians and to the Colossians. In them he uses the term freighted with Christological content.
Homiletics, Walter E. Kraemer, Arno H. Krentz
Homiletics, Walter E. Kraemer, Arno H. Krentz
Concordia Theological Monthly
Homiletics and Sermon Stusy of Matthew 3:13-17
Book Review. - Literatur, Richard R. Caemmerer
Book Review. - Literatur, Richard R. Caemmerer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
A Checklist Of Luther's Writings In English, George S. Robbert
A Checklist Of Luther's Writings In English, George S. Robbert
Concordia Theological Monthly
A Checklist of Luther's Writings in English
Index For Volume Xxxvi, Unknown
Brief Studies, Anson F. Rainey
Brief Studies, Anson F. Rainey
Concordia Theological Monthly
A Second Look at Amal in Qoheleth
The Relationship Between Dogmatics And Ethics In The Thought Of Elert, Barth, And Troeltsch, Edward H. Schroeder
The Relationship Between Dogmatics And Ethics In The Thought Of Elert, Barth, And Troeltsch, Edward H. Schroeder
Concordia Theological Monthly
A concern for dogmatics and a concern for ethics do not always go together. The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, for example, has always had a strong dogmatic tradition, but has in general been uninterested in what is commonly called ethics. But this is the opposite of the situation in many other American denominations. To put the problem into a broader perspective, what is the relationship between dogmatics and ethics? A helpful approach is to study the distinctive answers given by Werner Elert, Karl Barth, and Ernst Troeltsch, which prove to be distinctive not only because their personal theological convictions …
The Status Of Societal Religion In The United States, Martin E. Marty
The Status Of Societal Religion In The United States, Martin E. Marty
Concordia Theological Monthly
In recent years citizens of the United States have been experiencing a new version of an old debate. This debate concerns itself with the question: Does or should a nation, a culture, or a society have a single integrating and supporting societal religion? What is the relation of a particular theology to such a common faith or religious consensus in our society and in our nation? The parties which are participating in this widespread and profound debate are many; we can identify some of them.
Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
The Ethics Of Nuclear Warfare, Martin H. Scharlemann
The Ethics Of Nuclear Warfare, Martin H. Scharlemann
Concordia Theological Monthly
At the beginning of this atomic age Einstein once remarked, "The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything except our ways of thinking. Thus, we are drifting toward a catastrophe beyond comparison. We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive." Fission, fusion, radar, television, automation, miniaturization, jets, rockets, satellites - all of these discoveries and inventions have come tumbling out toward us with such speed that we have not had the time fully to digest the significance of this rapid pace and to reflect on its consequences. During the few years of our …
Theology And Moden Literature-Survey, Donald L. Deffner
Theology And Moden Literature-Survey, Donald L. Deffner
Concordia Theological Monthly
In Randall Stewart's American Literature and Christian Doctrine, the author unabashedly abandons "the so-highly-prized, the so-strenuously-inculcated academic neutrality" (p. viii) and pleads for a creatively critical evaluation of modern literature by Christian theologians. According to Stewart, the Christian critic must charge contemporary literature "to give an answer for the faith" that is in it. In the same spirit, John Killinger insists he must "ask hard questions of the creative arts… that the critic [the theologian] must judge, or it has nothing at all to say." (Sec John Killinger, The Failure of Theology in Modem Literature, pp. 15, 16)
Homiletics, Willis Laetsch
Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer
Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer
Concordia Theological Monthly
We are not thinking of the unprinted memorials but have in mind those resolutions which, even though never expressed in specific convention actions, were nevertheless implicit in the resolutions adopted by the delegates at the 1965 convention of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
Brief Studies, Concordia Faculty
Theological Observer, Henry R. Schriever
Theological Observer, Henry R. Schriever
Concordia Theological Monthly
Theological Observer
Homiletics, George Bornemann
Living Toward One Another With The Word Of God, Harry G. Coiner
Living Toward One Another With The Word Of God, Harry G. Coiner
Concordia Theological Monthly
Many forces are at work in our society today which combine to make personal interest an abiding motivation. The pleasing art of being social has assumed the doubtful coloration of the slick professional impersonality. People seem to become "involved" with people only "in a role" and not in a personal and meaningful way, not so their "heart feels it;” as we say. The drive for individualism is bred into us from our American heritage, and we have become a breed of people skilled in the devices of keeping away from people while living with them and working with them and …
Book Review. - Literatur, Richard R. Caemmerer
Book Review. - Literatur, Richard R. Caemmerer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Le Recrutement Des Vocations A Toronto, Michael Doyle
Sacrum Convivium, L. Vogel
Quelques Aspects De L'Apostolat Au Brésil, John Jordan
Notre Propagande Au Portugal, José Felicio
Pour Finir, G. W. Fitzgerald