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An Etymological Study Of ΔιχαιοσύΝη, Martin Scharlemann Dec 1940

An Etymological Study Of ΔιχαιοσύΝη, Martin Scharlemann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Few words reveal the unique depth of Biblical thought more clearly than the New Testament concept of righteousness. It has been said of Paul that he used the language of his time but gave many of its terms a more profound spiritual significance. What is true of Paul in this respect applies equally to the New Testament as a whole: its terminology is largely that of the Koine current in the first century of the Christian era; many an individual word, however, has a reach equal only to the scope of the hope born of the Christian faith itself.


Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, W. Arndt Dec 1940

Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections


The Means Of Grace From The Administrative Angle, P. E. Kretzmann Aug 1940

The Means Of Grace From The Administrative Angle, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

The topic which is here to be briefly treated, chiefly on the basis of a problem which has recently been suggested for discussion, has been broached in the columns of this journal before, although not in an exhaustive manner. It is clearly not a mere academic question, nor may it be placed in the category of the adiaphora or a priori included in the field of casuistry, although certain situations may cause it to be placed under that heading. The problem, as it is before us, involves chiefly three loci in dogmatics, namely, De Ecclesia, De Ministerio Ecclesiastico, and De …


Erasmus's Pictures Of Church Conditions, W. Dallmann Feb 1940

Erasmus's Pictures Of Church Conditions, W. Dallmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Sir Walter Scott's Quentin Durward and Charles Reade's The Cloister and the Hearth give us pictures of Europe just before the Reformation; but we get clearer ones with the candid-camera eyes of Erasmus, the greatest of the Humanists. And what the writer saw at seventy-five he'd like to show his brethren of twenty-five.


Entwuerfe Ueber Die Von Der Synodalkonferenz Angenommene Epistelreihe, Th. Laetsch Feb 1940

Entwuerfe Ueber Die Von Der Synodalkonferenz Angenommene Epistelreihe, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Entwuerfe ueber die von der Synodalkonferenz angenommene Epistelreihe (Drafts on the series of epistles adopted by the Synodal Conference)


Entwuerfe Ueber Die Von Der Synodalkonferenz Angenommene Epistelreihe, F. A. Mayer Jan 1940

Entwuerfe Ueber Die Von Der Synodalkonferenz Angenommene Epistelreihe, F. A. Mayer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Entwuerfe ueber die von der Synodalkonferenz angenommene Epistelreihe (Drafts on the series of epistles adopted by the Synodal Conference)