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Theological Observer, Unknown Dec 1960

Theological Observer, Unknown

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Nov 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Oct 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Sep 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Aug 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Jul 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


The Altenburg Debate, William Schmelder Jun 1960

The Altenburg Debate, William Schmelder

Master of Sacred Theology Thesis

This study is an attempt to understand what the issues were which culminated in the Altenburg Debate of 1841. Why did it take two years to find a solution to the problems of the colonists? Were any other solutions attempted? If there were, why were they unacceptable? Against whom did Walther debate at Altenburg? What position did the opposition2advocate? What was the source of Walther's theses? These and many other questions enter the mind of the student of the early history of the Missouri Synod when he begins to evaluate the Altenburg Debate.

The purpose of this study is to …


Editorial Comment, Paul M. Bretscher Jun 1960

Editorial Comment, Paul M. Bretscher

Concordia Theological Monthly

The fifties of our century produced an unusually large number of theological investigations of the term "tradition." Whether the wide interest in this term resulted from efforts in ecumenical circles to determine precisely what Protestantism means with its accent on the sole authority of Scripture, or whether this interest resulted from the proclamation in 1950 by Pius XII of the dogma of the Bodily Assumption of Mary, or whether other factors contributed to this veritable explosion of investigations of the term "tradition," may be difficult to establish.


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Jun 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


H. Emil Brunner - 1914-1928, The Critical Period Of His Theological Developments And Writings, Heino Kadai Jun 1960

H. Emil Brunner - 1914-1928, The Critical Period Of His Theological Developments And Writings, Heino Kadai

Master of Sacred Theology Thesis

The study at hand is historical in nature. No attempt has been made to evaluate Brunner’s thinking from a theological and confessional point of view. Its scope is limited to 1914 and 1928. An introduction to what is here called the Critical Period is necessary, but Brunner’s theological development and works published after 1928 fall outside of the limits of the study.


A Historical Critical Analysis Of Rudolf Bultmann's Form Criticism As Related To His Demythologization, Lorman Petersen Jun 1960

A Historical Critical Analysis Of Rudolf Bultmann's Form Criticism As Related To His Demythologization, Lorman Petersen

Doctor of Theology Dissertation

The primary purpose of this thesis is to delineate Bultmann's method or hermeneutics in treating the New Testament, in particular his principles of Form Criticism and Demythologization. Bultmann is a many-sided man. He has been concerned with almost every topic and emphasis which theology has to offer today. He is an exegete, theologian, historian, linguist, philosopher, preacher, lecturer, and professor. As one man has said, "He knows everything and seems to have written on most everything." A. list of his works, appended to this thesis, will support this statement. Moreover , he has never stood still, and even now some …


The Doctrine Of Christian Cross-Bearing In The New Testament, Carl Lutz Jun 1960

The Doctrine Of Christian Cross-Bearing In The New Testament, Carl Lutz

Master of Sacred Theology Thesis

He suffers, he witnesses suffering all around him, and yet he is at a loss to define it. In church he hears a definition, but in daily life the Christian's “cross” does not seem to be any different from the afflictions experienced by the godless. The purpose of this study shall be to attempt to clarify the situation and as far as possible to define the limits and contents of the Christian's "cross."


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller May 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Apr 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Mar 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Feb 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer


Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller Jan 1960

Theological Observer, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer