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Religion

Journal

1936

Gospel

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Walther, As Christian Theologian, Th. Engelder Nov 1936

Walther, As Christian Theologian, Th. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Dr. Walther gave undying allegiance to the sola Scriptura. The doctrine of the authority and inspiration of Scripture lay close to his heart. But there was another matter which lay-yes, we may put it thus - still closer. The one thing which he stressed above all things, which he had in view in all his theological work, and in the interest of which he fought so staunchly and persistently for the sola Scriptura, was the Gospel of the grace of God in Christ.


How Will Radio-Preaching Affect The Regular Pulpit Of Our Church?, E. J. Friedrich Sep 1936

How Will Radio-Preaching Affect The Regular Pulpit Of Our Church?, E. J. Friedrich

Concordia Theological Monthly

Fundamentally Christian preaching is not subject to change. Its basis is the same from generation to generation: the inspired, immutable Word of God; its message dare never be anything but the grace of God in Christ Jesus. Any preaching that does not strictly adhere to these essential principles will invariably result in dechritstianizing, or paganizing, the sermon.


Sermon Study On 2 Cor. 4, 3-6;, Theo. Laetsch Jan 1936

Sermon Study On 2 Cor. 4, 3-6;, Theo. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

We shall not be able to understand this beautiful passage without a knowledge of the preceding context. The apostle had begun to defend the divinity and the glory of his office and the blamelessness of his personal character against the scurrilous attacks mode against both by his opponents in Corinth.