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The Study And Interpretation Of The Old Testament, Albert E. Glock Feb 1967

The Study And Interpretation Of The Old Testament, Albert E. Glock

Concordia Theological Monthly

The subtitle of this study might well be: "Prisoners of Hope: New Perspectives for the Study of Old Testament History and Theology." The single Biblical occurrence of the phrase, "prisoners of hope” is located in a "messenger speech" (Botenspruch) in Zechariah 9:11-13.


On Change In Theology, Martin H. Franzmann Jan 1967

On Change In Theology, Martin H. Franzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

This holds with special force for a confessional-conservative church which is, with good reason, appreciative of and jealous for its heritage; and such The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod is, thank God. The question "have we changed?" is charged with emotion, and at least one component of that emotion is one that must be honored and taken seriously: the clement of holy fear lest that one talent which is death to hide be lodged with us useless.


The "Jesus Of History" And The "Christ Of Faith": In Relation To Matthew's View Of Time-Reactions To A New Approach, Jack Kingsbury Sep 1966

The "Jesus Of History" And The "Christ Of Faith": In Relation To Matthew's View Of Time-Reactions To A New Approach, Jack Kingsbury

Concordia Theological Monthly

The expression "Jesus of History - Christ of Faith" is a relatively recent idiom, the roots of which can be traced back to a lecture delivered in 1892 by the German systematician Martin Kahler, who entitled his address “The So-Called Historical Jesus and the Historic, Biblical Christ." In the last decade this idiom has come to specify a particular problem that has engaged the interest of New Testament scholars with great intensity. The problem is given with the fact that Jesus died about A. D. 30 but that all of the written materials we possess about Jesus were set down …


Ministry And Future: Contradictions And Hope, Martin E. Marty Jul 1966

Ministry And Future: Contradictions And Hope, Martin E. Marty

Concordia Theological Monthly

Now men celebrate an event in time: traversing the years from Log Cabins to Luther Tower. Apparent contradictions abound: the cabin, a modest and diffident Statement of an exile group. The tower, an ambitious and almost proud statement of a people with a sense of arrival. Men remember both and looking at them together see what they might otherwise have overlooked: the investment of hope in a ministry.


The Swiss In The United States, H. M. Jul 1965

The Swiss In The United States, H. M.

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

As announced in the "Letter from the President" every member who joins the SAHS this year will receive a copy of John Paul von Grueningen, ed., The Swiss in the United States (Madison , 'Wisconsin: Swiss-American Historical Society, 1940, 153 pages). The following is a brief' introductory description of the book.


Brief Studies, Carl S. Meyer Sep 1964

Brief Studies, Carl S. Meyer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theology or Philosophy of History Which?


What Is History? Edward Hallett Carr, De Lamar Jensen Apr 1964

What Is History? Edward Hallett Carr, De Lamar Jensen

BYU Studies Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Brief Studies, Oliver H. Harms Feb 1964

Brief Studies, Oliver H. Harms

Concordia Theological Monthly

The Value of History


Brinton: Ideas And Men., Albert F. Nemnann Mar 1951

Brinton: Ideas And Men., Albert F. Nemnann

Michigan Law Review

A Review of IDEAS AND MEN. By Crane Brinton.


Johann Lorenz Mosheim's Philosophy Of History, Lewis Spitz Jr. May 1949

Johann Lorenz Mosheim's Philosophy Of History, Lewis Spitz Jr.

Concordia Theological Monthly

History as record and interpretation, just as history as past actuality, has been in constant change. Tempora mutantur, et nos mutamur in. illis is the inexorable law of life and of living academic disciplines as well. The history of historiography powerfully demonstrates the truism that each generation writes its own history. As the world view of humanity changes, the new criteria of evaluating the human story necessitates a reworking of the history of the past.


God In The Constitution, Robert T. Donley Apr 1933

God In The Constitution, Robert T. Donley

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Pioneers And The Common Law, Roscoe Pound Nov 1920

The Pioneers And The Common Law, Roscoe Pound

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


From The Collections, Maine Historical Society Jul 1070

From The Collections, Maine Historical Society

Maine History

The article discusses an exhibit called A Century of Portland Painters at the Portland Museum of Art.