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Full-Text Articles in Practical Theology
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
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
Grief And The Pastor, Galen Drawbaugh
Grief And The Pastor, Galen Drawbaugh
Master of Divinity Thesis
In the pages that follow, Part I will give consideration to the emotion of grief and how it works itself out in the course of time. This is basic. The pastor must understand grief and "grief-work" before he can begin to adequately counsel the bereaved. Part II will look at the condition of abnormal grief. Here the purpose will be to recognize situations in which the pastor will wisely refer patients to those who are more professionally trained to counsel them. Part III will then consider the pastor's role as he seeks to counsel the bereaved in his congregation.
Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Homiletics, Willis Laetsch
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
Meaning And The Word In Lutheran Orthodoxy, Curtis E. Huber
Meaning And The Word In Lutheran Orthodoxy, Curtis E. Huber
Concordia Theological Monthly
"The languages (Greek and Hebrew) are the sheath in which this sword of the Spirit is contained; they are the casket in which this jewel is enshrined; they are the vessel in which this wine is held; they are the larder in which this food is stored ….”
Christ’S Use Of The Old Testament With Special Reference To The Pentateuch, Victor A. Bartling
Christ’S Use Of The Old Testament With Special Reference To The Pentateuch, Victor A. Bartling
Concordia Theological Monthly
In the preparation of this essay I was determined to let the Gospels give us the answer to Part I concerning our Lord's attitude toward the Old Testament. It seems to me that there is much that we can gain for our own guidance and inspiration from such a study. Part II deals with the question of the authorship of the Pentateuch. It is appended in the hope that it will help to put current discussions on the Mosaic authorship of the first five books of the Bible into a Biblical frame of reference.
What Does "Inerrancy" Mean?, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
What Does "Inerrancy" Mean?, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Concordia Theological Monthly
This paper is primarily a terminological study rather than a theological one. It inquires into the meaning of, rather than into the justification for, a term that has become a staple of dogmatic discussion in our own and other denominations.
Book Review. - Literatur, Edgar Krentz
Book Review. - Literatur, Edgar Krentz
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Homiletics, George Bornemann
Book Review. - Literatur, Martin H. Scharlemann
Book Review. - Literatur, Martin H. Scharlemann
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Brief Studies, Committee For Research On Church And Ministry
Brief Studies, Committee For Research On Church And Ministry
Concordia Theological Monthly
Statement on the Status of Certified Graduate Women Teachers of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod
An Excellent Ministry, Adalbert R. Kretzmann
An Excellent Ministry, Adalbert R. Kretzmann
Concordia Theological Monthly
As some of you know, the days of prep school and seminary have a way of fading into idealized dawns and dusks with nothing much in between. Those were the days before Synod's abdication to coeduation, and celibacy had not yet lost its battle in these sacred halls. Engagements were completely unheard of until the day after calls were assigned. Dean Fritz's cryptograms on the summons card had been completely decoded and transferred to the secrecy of the fuse box outside his office door. He referred to it constantly so that there would be no doubt in his mind that …
Homiletics, George Bornemann, Edgar M. Krentz
Homiletics, George Bornemann, Edgar M. Krentz
Concordia Theological Monthly
Homiletics and Sermon study of Matthew 5:20
Theological Education And The Special Ministries, C. Thomas Spitz
Theological Education And The Special Ministries, C. Thomas Spitz
Concordia Theological Monthly
There have been two major developments in the recent history of theological education in America which have been of special interest to the special ministries. Both have been stimulated greatly by the agonizing reappraisal and introspection in which most theological schools and denominational departments of theological education have been engaged regarding their purpose, function, and curricula.
Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer
Book Review. - Literatur, Carl S. Meyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
The Value Of Literature In Lutheran Catechetics, David Lange
The Value Of Literature In Lutheran Catechetics, David Lange
Master of Sacred Theology Thesis
The purpose of this paper, then, is to investigate the nature, functions, and objectives of literature; to explore and delineate its congruencies with and contradictions of the nature, functions, and objectives of Lutheran catechetics; and finally to assess its value for the catechetical enterprise and determine whether it warrants the construction of a literature-oriented program of catechetics within The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod.
Evangelistic Approaches To The Fillipino Lowlander, James Johnson
Evangelistic Approaches To The Fillipino Lowlander, James Johnson
Master of Sacred Theology Thesis
The basic question connected with our study is: How can the Gospel be applied to the cultural background of the Filipino people's? When the term "culture" is used in this study it is applied in its basic sociological sense, that is, "social heritage", or as it is defined by C. L. Hunt et alii in their work entitled Sociology in the Philippine Setting: "the sum total of the complex social heritage of a group .which is created and transmitted from one generation to another.” So as not to make this study too unwieldy one particular aspect of the application of …
An Examination Of The Motivational And Judgmental Functions Of Conscience, C Rodger Meyer
An Examination Of The Motivational And Judgmental Functions Of Conscience, C Rodger Meyer
Master of Sacred Theology Thesis
The paper deals with the two areas in which disagreements have been noted. It seeks to determine whether conscience:
1. judges the ethical quality of an action prior to the action or decision to act, or whether it judges only after an act has at least been decided upon.
2. has a positive motivational function.
It is to be recognized that the concept of conscience has both a popular usage, and also a rather precise scientific, psychological usage. This paper is an attempt to clarify at least one aspect of the precise meaning and usage of the concept.
The Meaning Of Dikaioō, William Beck
The Meaning Of Dikaioō, William Beck
Doctor of Theology Dissertation
In this exegetical study we shall try to find a clear Biblical definition of dikailoō. We shall examine the background of dikaioō: the basic meaning of righteousness, the righteousness of God as His purpose in this world, and the work of Christ, as the righteous Servant. Then we shall examine dikaioō as a forensic term: What is its forensic meaning as Scripture defines it? Is it only "declare righteous?” Is it also “make righteous?” What must we say of God's verdict in Justification, since God's word is always true and effective? What meaning does dikaioō have in view of the …
Homiletics, George Bornemann, Ralph D. Gehrke
Homiletics, George Bornemann, Ralph D. Gehrke
Concordia Theological Monthly
Homiletics and Sermon study of Ezekiel 36:22-28
Theological Observer, Unknown
Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Book Review. - Literatur, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur