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The Marxist Concept Of Man: A Christian's Critique, Edward Trost
The Marxist Concept Of Man: A Christian's Critique, Edward Trost
Master of Divinity Thesis
Many problems facing the contemporary church stem from its past and present attempts to dichotomize man. Having split man's person into body and soul, material and spiritual, the church then demands allegiance to "either-or." The decision belongs to man. Either he flees the world and its possessions, or the world and its pleasures possess him. Today, more than ever before, churchmen realize that this decision is not so clearly drawn. Just as he is not exclusively material (the Marxist heresy), so man is not solely spirit (Christianity's overstatement). No longer can categories be labeled so neatly: religious and secular. Never …
Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer
Editorial, Herbert T. Mayer
Concordia Theological Monthly
0ne of the least-known chapters in the history of the Lutheran Reformation is the story of the eventual fate of Lutheranism in central Europe. In the last half of the 16th century large portions of what today is known as Czechoslovakia were almost solidly Lutheran. Today few vestiges of Lutheranism remain except in Slovakia, where about 20 percent of the population calls itself Lutheran. The explanation of this loss is provided in this issue by Dr. Marianka Fousek of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Her account makes available a considerable amount of material that is otherwise inaccessible. The story of …
Lutheran And Protestant Vestment Practices In The United States And Canada: A Survey, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Lutheran And Protestant Vestment Practices In The United States And Canada: A Survey, Arthur Carl Piepkorn
Concordia Theological Monthly
The alb, sleeved and often sleeveless, both with cincture and in the modified encinctured form that gradually assimilated itself to what we know as the surplice, never passed wholly out of use in the Lutheran Church. Neither did the chasuble. The cope has survived primarily, but not exclusively, as an episcopal vestment in Scandinavia. The amice persisted in a sense as the collar of the Swedish alb.
The Martyrs Of Christ -A Sketch Of The Thought Of Martin Luther On Martyrdom, Douglas C. Stange
The Martyrs Of Christ -A Sketch Of The Thought Of Martin Luther On Martyrdom, Douglas C. Stange
Concordia Theological Monthly
If one wishes to discuss any contribution, rediscovery, or reformation that Luther made in the Christian church, he must recognize the great Reformer's primary concern that faith in Christ be purely preached. For Luther, the church was built on the rock that is Christ, and Christians were to preach the Savior's Evangel to all men.
Theological Observer, Unknown
Homiletics, Kenneth Fisher
The Eclipse Of Lutheranism In 17th-Century Czechoslovakia, Marianka Sasha Fousek
The Eclipse Of Lutheranism In 17th-Century Czechoslovakia, Marianka Sasha Fousek
Concordia Theological Monthly
This article is concerned with the fate of Lutheranism in "Czechoslovakia" in the 17th century. I am using the somewhat anachronistic name "Czechoslovakia" for this area as a convenient symbol for both the Czech lands, that is, the crown lands of Bohemia, and the Slovak territory under Hungary. The Czech lands, often referred to also as the crown lands of St. Wenceslas, included Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia. Slovakia on the other hand belonged to the Hungarian crown of St. Stephen ever since the Magyar invasion of the Danube valley in the 11th century. Thus in spite of the close …
Book Review. - Literatur, Frederick W. Danker
Book Review. - Literatur, Frederick W. Danker
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
The Freudian Super-Ego: A Psychological And Theological Study Of Conscience, Lawrence Rosenkoetter
The Freudian Super-Ego: A Psychological And Theological Study Of Conscience, Lawrence Rosenkoetter
Bachelor of Divinity
The primary purpose of this study is to examine Freud's concept of the super-ego and its related concepts. This examination will be conducted on the basis of Freud's collected works. Three monographs of Freud are of particular importance in a consideration of the super-ego and its related concepts; these works are “Mourning and Melancholia”, “The Ego and the Id”, and “The Dissolution of the Super-ego”.
Lutheran Social Welfare Work And The Emotionally Disturbed Child, Dennis Pegorsch
Lutheran Social Welfare Work And The Emotionally Disturbed Child, Dennis Pegorsch
Bachelor of Divinity
In: this research paper there will be an examination of the theology and the responsibility of the Lutheran Church in social welfare work and particularly in its mission to emotionally disturbed children.
Although much has been said and written in the area of church and youth, little emphasis has been placed on reexamining the church's concern for emotionally disturbed children. This paper will not deal with juvenile delinquency per se even though there is a very fine distinction between juvenile delinquents and emotionally disturbed children since many juvenile delinquents are emotionally disturbed. But duet the limited amount of materials dealing …
Towards An Understanding Of And Pastoral Approach To The Potential Suicide, Allan Bruck
Towards An Understanding Of And Pastoral Approach To The Potential Suicide, Allan Bruck
Bachelor of Divinity
That suicide is such a destructive force in the lives of men is reason enough to undertake a serious study of this problem. For the pastor, however, there is a more impelling reason for such study: in his pastoral ministry, the clergyman will be confronted by the potential suicide and will be forced to influence his course of action, either for the better or for the worse. This paper would serve as an introduction to the problem of suicide, and, hopefully; as a motivation for further pastoral study.
’Ασχληιό ΕωτήΡ, ’ΙησοῠΣ ΕωτήΡ, Donald Tanner
’Ασχληιό ΕωτήΡ, ’ΙησοῠΣ ΕωτήΡ, Donald Tanner
Bachelor of Divinity
This paper deals with the Healer Asklepios of Golden Age Greece and the healing miracles preserved in the early Christian Gospel. This present study was motivated by a preliminary exegetical consideration of the healing of the blind man in John 9:1-12. At the time of that initial, study in May, 1964, the author became interested in parallels to this pericope in the healings of Asklepios. Thought was given to the possibility that the writer of the Gospel of John composed his record with the healings of Asklepios in mind, and that certain emphases in the Gospel, traditions concerning the Healer …
Ministry To The Single Young Adult, David Prinz
Ministry To The Single Young Adult, David Prinz
Bachelor of Divinity
This paper will attempt to reflect the present concept of ministry to one such human situation and population segment, the life situation of the single young adult in the metropolitan area. This particular population segment and life situation group is relatively new in arriving on the American cultural scene. The postwar baby boom is now entering the young adult period which is categorized with the ages of eighteen through twenty-four. It is difficult to limit the age to twenty four, however, for there are possibililities that the ideals, mode of living and cohesiveness of the group may push the age …
The Implications Of Dialogue For The Preacher, Luke Stephan
The Implications Of Dialogue For The Preacher, Luke Stephan
Bachelor of Divinity
In this paper I will attempt to relate some of the insights which scholars have made concerning the principle of dialogue to the needs of the preacher. I will not attempt to make any exhaustive study of how the principle of dialogue can help the general relations between a pastor and his people, as in the area of pastoral counseling. Such a study could be very fruitful as a topic in itself. I will attempt to center all my attention on the pastor as preacher in the congregation.
Μὴ ΔιακρίΝων Τ̀Ο Σω̑Υα (Mē Diakrinōn To Sōma (Romanized Form), David Joesting
Μὴ ΔιακρίΝων Τ̀Ο Σω̑Υα (Mē Diakrinōn To Sōma (Romanized Form), David Joesting
Bachelor of Divinity
The purpose of this paper is to explore the meaning of Paul's expression μὴ διακρίνων τ̀ο σω̑υα in 1 Cor.11:29. The basic task is exegetical, but the concern which promted the research is the pragmatic concern of meaning in use. This paper will, therefore, begin with a careful study to determine, as best as is possible, what Paul meant when he wrote the words in question. It will conclude with an analysis and evaluation of past and present application of 1 Cor. 11:29 and its context.
The Orbit, November 1966
Orbit, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Cleveland, OH
Ozark Gardens, November, 1966
Ozark Gardens
Ozark Gardens was a regional gardening periodical with a focus on the Ozark region of the United States.
The Brooklynite, November 1966
The Brooklynite, November 1966
Brooklynite, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Brooklyn, NY
The Brooklynite Finding Aid
Worcester Catholic Deaf Center, November 1966
Worcester Catholic Deaf Center, November 1966
Worcester Catholic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Worcester, MA
Worcester Catholic Deaf Center Finding Aid
Ephpheta, November 1966
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Catholic Deaf Newsletter, November 1966
Catholic Deaf Newsletter, November 1966
Catholic Deaf Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Hartford, CT.
The Catholic Auditor, November 1966
The Catholic Auditor, November 1966
Catholic Auditor
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Trenton, NJ
St. Dominic Deaf Center, November 1966
St. Dominic Deaf Center, November 1966
Saint Dominic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Houston, TX
Saint Dominic Deaf Center Finding Aid
November 1966 (Vol. 39, No. 1)
Ephpheta, November 1966
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Kansas City, KS
Icda News, November-December 1966
Icda News, November-December 1966
ICDA News
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in USA
ICDA NewsFinding Aid
Preacher's Magazine Volume 41 Number 11, Richard S. Taylor (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 41 Number 11, Richard S. Taylor (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
Publication renamed, “The Nazarene Preacher”
Concerning Church Membership, General Superintendent Benner
The Church and the Poor, Editorial
Preach on Hell with a Breaking Heart, Joseph Gray
The Essentials of Success, H. McGonigle
Making Sunday Nights Important, W. E. Varian
Pastor: Pace Yourself, C. S. Cowles
The Leaky Church Roof, Emma Irick
Ecumenism Judged by These Criteria, J. Ray Shadowens
Family Traditions in the Parsonage, Mrs. B. Edgar Johnson
Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle
Benefits of Confession, William S. Deal
Too Little of a Good Thing, W. E. McCumber
Blockades to Hell, Joseph Gray
DEPARTMENTS
The Pastor’s Supplement …
The Ephpheta News, October 30, 1966
The Ephpheta News, October 30, 1966
Ephpheta News, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Toledo, OH
October 27, 1966, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
October 27, 1966, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1965-1969
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