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The Pastor A Bible Student, W. Arndt Dec 1937

The Pastor A Bible Student, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

To make an attempt in this journal or anywhere else to create enthusiasm in ministers for a study of the Holy Scriptures would seem to be about as superfluous as urging a professional concert Pianist to keep in practise by frequently playing approved exercises, or a surgeon to continue performing and witnessing operations. Is there a minister who is not convinced that faithful, regular study of the Bible is a necessity for him? Still, human weakness being what it is and hindrances of thorough, consistent Bible-study by the pastor increasing with alarming rapidity, a few words on this subject, introductory …


Richard William Heintze, W. G. Polack Dec 1937

Richard William Heintze, W. G. Polack

Concordia Theological Monthly

Richard William Heintze was born in Berlin, Germany, November 11, 1888, and at the age of ten years, together with his parents, Karl and Emma (nee Balzer) Heintze, came to New York City, where he was enrolled as a pupil in St. Matthew's Academy.


Wie Man In Deutschland Und Anfaenglich Auch In St. Louis Die Auswanderung Der Saechsischen Lutheraner Beuteilte, P. E. Kretzmann Dec 1937

Wie Man In Deutschland Und Anfaenglich Auch In St. Louis Die Auswanderung Der Saechsischen Lutheraner Beuteilte, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Wie man in Deutschland und anfaenglich auch in St. Louis die Auswanderung der saechsischen Lutheraner beuteilte (How the emigration of the Saxon Lutherans was judged in Germany and initially also in St. Louis)


Miscellanea, P. E. Kretzmann Dec 1937

Miscellanea, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Study On 1 John 3, 1-5, Theo. Laetsch Dec 1937

Study On 1 John 3, 1-5, Theo. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Eisenach Epistle for Eleventh Sunday after Trinity


Book Review. - Literatur, P. E. Kretzmann Dec 1937

Book Review. - Literatur, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Dec 1937

Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer. – Klrchllch Zeitgeschichtliches (Theological Observer. – Of course contemporary history)


The Pastor And His Guide, O. A. Geiseman Nov 1937

The Pastor And His Guide, O. A. Geiseman

Concordia Theological Monthly

When God created Adam and Eve, He did not at once provide them with a radio set and a vacuum sweeper, but He did say to them, Subdue the world. The task of complying with that command has taxed human strength, wisdom, and resourcefulness from that day unto this. Employing processes of investigation and experimentation, man has slowly, unevenly perhaps, but nevertheless surely made remarkable progress in his struggle to subject the forces of nature to his will.


Luther, Seine Kaethe Und Seine Kinder, P. E. Kretzmann Nov 1937

Luther, Seine Kaethe Und Seine Kinder, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Luther, seine Kaethe und seine Kinder (Luther, his Kathe and his children)


A Christian's Certainty, H. Warneck Nov 1937

A Christian's Certainty, H. Warneck

Concordia Theological Monthly

When King Saul went to the witch at Endor, he was looking for some measure of certainty about the outcome of an undertaking of greatest moment at the time - the conquest of the Philistines, 1 Sam. 28. No doubt a similar desire helps to explain the fact that an astrologer in Chicago could induce a hundred regular clients, all of them prominent business men, to pay him $1,000 apiece annually.


The Aims Of Chrisitan Education, P. E. Kretzmann Nov 1937

The Aims Of Chrisitan Education, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

In discussing this topic, it may become necessary to touch upon a number of points which are closely related to it. Such points are matters pertaining to the transmission of information, teaching processes and procedures, the problem or task involved in the various acts connected with the stimulation of self-activity and the motivation of learning and other considerations pertaining to curriculum construction.


Miscellanea, K. G. Manz Nov 1937

Miscellanea, K. G. Manz

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Outlines On The Eisenach Epistle Selections, Martin S. Sommer Nov 1937

Outlines On The Eisenach Epistle Selections, Martin S. Sommer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Eisenach Epistle Selections


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Nov 1937

Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer. – Klrchllch Zeitgeschichtliches (Theological Observer. – Of course contemporary history)


Book Review. - Literatur, Theo. Laetsch Nov 1937

Book Review. - Literatur, Theo. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


The Pastor And Synod, J. W. Behnken Oct 1937

The Pastor And Synod, J. W. Behnken

Concordia Theological Monthly

A synod is not a divine institution, but a voluntary organization. Nowhere is there a Scriptural command that congregations must unite. Of course, we have the Scriptural example, Acts 15, of the first convention of delegates from congregations which assembled at Jerusalem.


The Doctrine Of Justtfication According To Bernard Of Clairvaux, Theo. Dierks Oct 1937

The Doctrine Of Justtfication According To Bernard Of Clairvaux, Theo. Dierks

Concordia Theological Monthly

Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) was the most influential man of his day. He was the counselor and adviser of Popes, princes, and the common man; he was an eloquent preacher (his sermons are strikingly Scriptural and remarkably free from quotations from the Church Fathers); he was the composer of beautiful hymns (the best-known hymns of his school are "O Bleeding Head and Wounded," "Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee," and "O Jesus, King Most Wonderful"); but above all he was a sincerely pious and truly humble Christian.


Schrift, Bekenntnis, Theologie, Pfarramt Und Verwandte Gegenstaende, Theo. Engelder Oct 1937

Schrift, Bekenntnis, Theologie, Pfarramt Und Verwandte Gegenstaende, Theo. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Schrift, Bekenntnis, Theologie, Pfarramt und verwandte Gegenstaende (Scripture, confession, theology, ministry and related subjects)


Das Verhaeltnis Der Schmalkaldischen Artikel Zur Augsburgischen Konfession, O. F. Hattstaedt Oct 1937

Das Verhaeltnis Der Schmalkaldischen Artikel Zur Augsburgischen Konfession, O. F. Hattstaedt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Das Verhaeltnis der Schmalkaldischen Artikel zur Augsburgischen Konfession (The relationship between the Schmalkaldic Articles and the Augsburg Confession)


Study On Heb. 4, 9-13, Theo. Laetsch Oct 1937

Study On Heb. 4, 9-13, Theo. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Eisenach Epistle for Eleventh Sunday after Trinity


Book Review. - Literatur, P. E. Kretzmann Oct 1937

Book Review. - Literatur, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Outlines On The Eisenach Epistle Selections, Paul Koehneke Oct 1937

Outlines On The Eisenach Epistle Selections, Paul Koehneke

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Eisenach Epistle Selections


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, Herman H. Hohenstein Oct 1937

Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, Herman H. Hohenstein

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological Observer. – Klrchllch Zeitgeschichtliches (Theological Observer. – Of course contemporary history)


What Can Synod Do In Order That There Be More Uniformity In The Externals Of Our Public Services?, F. J. Seltz Sep 1937

What Can Synod Do In Order That There Be More Uniformity In The Externals Of Our Public Services?, F. J. Seltz

Concordia Theological Monthly

Not only has the lack of uniformity been lamented for the past fifty years, especially since the majority of our congregations have regular English services, but of late, through the revival of the study of liturgies in every section of the Christian Church, there have appeared definite symptoms which seem to indicate that just when we were about to be led out of the wilderness of liturgical confusion, we are to be led back into a new liturgical chaos.


The Church And Social Problems, P. E. Kretzmann Sep 1937

The Church And Social Problems, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

There can be no doubt that the chief aim of the Christian Church, in fact the one aim which the Church as such is to pursue, is that assigned to her in the Great Commission, namely, to preach the Gospel of the salvation of men through the mercy of God in Christ to all nations. It was in this sense that John the Baptist performed his ministry, in preaching repentance and remission of sins, in accordance with the prophecy of his aged father: 'Thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare His ways, to give knowledge of …


Outline For Sermon On Chrisitan Education, Paul Koenig Sep 1937

Outline For Sermon On Chrisitan Education, Paul Koenig

Concordia Theological Monthly

"Is the young man safe?" That was the anxious Iinquiry of a worried father. Is the young man or woman safe? Are the children safe? This should be the anxious question of the Church. "Whether or not they are safe, what will become of them later in life, depends to a very great extent on what we do for them during their childhood days, upon the training we give them.” Much emphasis is laid in our country on education. One out of every four persons is said to be enrolled in quest of some form of education.


Approaches To Bible-Study In A Metropolitan Center, A. R. Kretzmann Sep 1937

Approaches To Bible-Study In A Metropolitan Center, A. R. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

To many of our people the Bible is a closed book, not because of the difficulty of understanding it, but because the approaches to it, outside of the sermon, have always been rather ponderous and seemingly uninteresting. A fortunate impatience and natural rebellion against such an attitude has caused us to seek new approaches to Bible-study which would be thoroughly dignified and truly enriching. The people who have found the way back to the Scriptures through these approaches have contributed to one of the most heartening experiences of a metropolitan ministry. We are not here in order to defend any …


Dispensationalism Disparaging The Gospel, Th. Engelder Sep 1937

Dispensationalism Disparaging The Gospel, Th. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Dispensationalism - and premillennialism, chiliasm in general- is charged with disparaging the Gospel See Concordia Theological Monthly, 1935, p. 481 ff.) In an article entitled "Modem Dispensationalism and the Doctrine of the Unity of Scripture," published in the Evangelica1 Quarterly January, 1936, pp. 24-35, Dr. Oswald T. Allis, at that time professor of Hebrew in Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, makes the same charge. And the answer to this article, entitled " Dispensationalism," by Dr. L S. Chafer, president of Dallas Theological Seminary, which appeared in the October-December, 1936, issue of Bibliotheca Sacra, pp. 390---449, does not invalidate the charge, but …


Miscellanea, P. E. Kretzmann Sep 1937

Miscellanea, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Sermon Study On Heb.12, 18-24, Theo. Laetsch Sep 1937

Sermon Study On Heb.12, 18-24, Theo. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Eisenach Epistle for Eleventh Sunday after Trinity