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Editorial, Walter Wegner Dec 1966

Editorial, Walter Wegner

Concordia Theological Monthly

In the lead article in this issue, Richard Jungkuntz asserts that a primary concern underlying all Christian activity is "the teaching of the truth." This is true, he insists, nor only when Christians are specifically engaged in the formal teaching of the content of Holy Scripture; it is equally true when Christians concern themselves with matters in "the field of social concern, civil rights, interchurch relations, and others besides.'" His essay goes on not only to provide examples of tensions which arise in the church as it exercises its primary concern but also to offer Gospel-oriented suggestions for the resolution …


The Church In Tension - In Teaching The Truth, Richard Jungkuntz Dec 1966

The Church In Tension - In Teaching The Truth, Richard Jungkuntz

Concordia Theological Monthly

When we talk about the church in tension, it is likely that each of us has in mind a particular concept based on his own experience of the church's life. We may conceive of tension as basically a matter of conflict causing strain and weakness, or we may see it more as the interplay of isometric forces developing strength and balance. We may regard tension as good or as bad. We may think of it as being inherent in the nature of things, even as a gift of God; or we may think of it as a product entirely of …


Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer Dec 1966

Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


The Christian And Social Responsibility, Robert J. Werberig Dec 1966

The Christian And Social Responsibility, Robert J. Werberig

Concordia Theological Monthly

What is the Christian's role in the many-faceted, restless, and paradoxical society of the 60s? Should his function as a Christian citizen include more than merely "holding a private opinion" on the issues of our times? Does his commitment to Christ imply something more than "contributing to welfare" in face of the fact that over two-thirds of his generation lives out life under starvation conditions? Is there a valid place for the voice and action of Christianity within the vortex of change, which today upsets whole cultures, often with crushing and dehumanizing effects to people?


Homiletics, James Cassens, Thomas Strieter, Roger Uitti Dec 1966

Homiletics, James Cassens, Thomas Strieter, Roger Uitti

Concordia Theological Monthly

Homiletics and Sermon Stusy of Matthew 3:13-17


Index For Volume Xxxvii, Unknown Dec 1966

Index For Volume Xxxvii, Unknown

Concordia Theological Monthly

Index for Volume XXXVII


Book Review Article, Arthur Carl Piepkorn Dec 1966

Book Review Article, Arthur Carl Piepkorn

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Everybody Talks About It, Wilhelmina H. Zukowska Dec 1966

Everybody Talks About It, Wilhelmina H. Zukowska

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Tips For Busy Readers, Mary F. Hall Dec 1966

Tips For Busy Readers, Mary F. Hall

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Tax Forum, Doris L. Bosworth Dec 1966

Tax Forum, Doris L. Bosworth

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Trends Of Special Interests To The Accountant In Financial Reports, Katherine M. West Dec 1966

Trends Of Special Interests To The Accountant In Financial Reports, Katherine M. West

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Editor's Page, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants Dec 1966

Editor's Page, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Financial Statements For The Transnational Enterprise, Anita I. Tyra Dec 1966

Financial Statements For The Transnational Enterprise, Anita I. Tyra

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


In Memory Of Ida S. Broo, Author Unknown Dec 1966

In Memory Of Ida S. Broo, Author Unknown

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Woman Cpa Volume 29, Number 1, December, 1966, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants Dec 1966

Woman Cpa Volume 29, Number 1, December, 1966, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer Nov 1966

Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer

Concordia Theological Monthly

0ne of the least-known chapters in the history of the Lutheran Reformation is the story of the eventual fate of Lutheranism in central Europe. In the last half of the 16th century large portions of what today is known as Czechoslovakia were almost solidly Lutheran. Today few vestiges of Lutheranism remain except in Slovakia, where about 20 percent of the population calls itself Lutheran. The explanation of this loss is provided in this issue by Dr. Marianka Fousek of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Her account makes available a considerable amount of material that is otherwise inaccessible. The story of …


Lutheran And Protestant Vestment Practices In The United States And Canada: A Survey, Arthur Carl Piepkorn Nov 1966

Lutheran And Protestant Vestment Practices In The United States And Canada: A Survey, Arthur Carl Piepkorn

Concordia Theological Monthly

The alb, sleeved and often sleeveless, both with cincture and in the modified encinctured form that gradually assimilated itself to what we know as the surplice, never passed wholly out of use in the Lutheran Church. Neither did the chasuble. The cope has survived primarily, but not exclusively, as an episcopal vestment in Scandinavia. The amice persisted in a sense as the collar of the Swedish alb.


The Martyrs Of Christ -A Sketch Of The Thought Of Martin Luther On Martyrdom, Douglas C. Stange Nov 1966

The Martyrs Of Christ -A Sketch Of The Thought Of Martin Luther On Martyrdom, Douglas C. Stange

Concordia Theological Monthly

If one wishes to discuss any contribution, rediscovery, or reformation that Luther made in the Christian church, he must recognize the great Reformer's primary concern that faith in Christ be purely preached. For Luther, the church was built on the rock that is Christ, and Christians were to preach the Savior's Evangel to all men.


Theological Observer, Unknown Nov 1966

Theological Observer, Unknown

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Homiletics, Kenneth Fisher Nov 1966

Homiletics, Kenneth Fisher

Concordia Theological Monthly

Homiletics


The Eclipse Of Lutheranism In 17th-Century Czechoslovakia, Marianka Sasha Fousek Nov 1966

The Eclipse Of Lutheranism In 17th-Century Czechoslovakia, Marianka Sasha Fousek

Concordia Theological Monthly

This article is concerned with the fate of Lutheranism in "Czechoslovakia" in the 17th century. I am using the somewhat anachronistic name "Czechoslovakia" for this area as a convenient symbol for both the Czech lands, that is, the crown lands of Bohemia, and the Slovak territory under Hungary. The Czech lands, often referred to also as the crown lands of St. Wenceslas, included Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia. Slovakia on the other hand belonged to the Hungarian crown of St. Stephen ever since the Magyar invasion of the Danube valley in the 11th century. Thus in spite of the close …


Book Review. - Literatur, Frederick W. Danker Nov 1966

Book Review. - Literatur, Frederick W. Danker

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Editorial Board - The Linacre Quarterly, Catholic Physicians' Guilds Nov 1966

Editorial Board - The Linacre Quarterly, Catholic Physicians' Guilds

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


The Therapeutic Abortion Law: A Fight For A Life, James V. Mcnulty Nov 1966

The Therapeutic Abortion Law: A Fight For A Life, James V. Mcnulty

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Morals, Law And Life, By Cahal B. Daly, William J. Egan Nov 1966

Book Review Of Morals, Law And Life, By Cahal B. Daly, William J. Egan

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Current Literature: Titles And Abstracts, Catholic Physicians' Guilds Nov 1966

Current Literature: Titles And Abstracts, Catholic Physicians' Guilds

The Linacre Quarterly

The purpose of this department in The Linacre Quarterly is to make available by titular listing such current articles as are thought to be of particular interest to the Catholic physician by virtue of their medical literature although, of necessity, this source is the most fruitful. When abstracts appear, they are intended to reflect the content of the original article. Parenthetical editorial comment may follow the abstract if considered desirable. Contributions from readers are invited.


Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer Oct 1966

Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Denominational churches appear to be marked by an interesting confessional rhythm. The one pattern is that of "withdrawal," in which the confessional basis becomes increasingly narrow until the Biblical message may actually be officially excluded from its preaching and teaching. If this rhythm runs its full course, death must be the result. The other rhythm is that of "return," in which the confessional basis of the denomination becomes increasingly broad. It may even go so far beyond Scriptural teaching that the denomination will find room for a "death of God" theologian in its pulpit. (See the Theological Observer in this …


The Idea Of Justice In Luther's First Publication, Heinz Bluhm Oct 1966

The Idea Of Justice In Luther's First Publication, Heinz Bluhm

Concordia Theological Monthly

The idea of justice or righteousness is at the very heart of the religion of Martin Luther. Everyone, friend and foe alike, agrees on this point. The special problem that has intrigued scholars for several decades now, ever since Luther's earliest Latin university lectures became available, is to determine as closely as possible the exact moment in Luther's development when a "new" conception of justice first dawned on him.


Reading Programs In Theology: An Overview Of Pastoral Care, Harry G. Coiner, David S. Schuller Oct 1966

Reading Programs In Theology: An Overview Of Pastoral Care, Harry G. Coiner, David S. Schuller

Concordia Theological Monthly

In the midst of the intensifying "explosion of knowledge," the speed with which cultural changes are taking place, and an increased number of specialists, clergymen now are keenly aware of the need for continued professional growth. Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, is attempting to meet part of this need. The ideal answer, of course, lies in intensive retraining in terms of graduate programs, summer school study, and quarter-long sabbaticals from the parish for concentrated study. Regional institutes and workshops offer another level of educational experience.


The Continuing Significance Of Luther's Prefaces To The New Testament, Werner Georg Kuemmel Oct 1966

The Continuing Significance Of Luther's Prefaces To The New Testament, Werner Georg Kuemmel

Concordia Theological Monthly

When Martin Luther published his first translation of the New Testament into the German language in 1522, he did not publish the Biblical texts alone. He provided his readers with some help by prefaces to the whole New Testament and to the individual books. These prefaces were reprinted in all the following editions of the New Testament and of the whole Bible until the 17th century, but Luther took one of them out and changed the text of a few of them in later editions.