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The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal Dec 1945

The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal

Concordia Theological Monthly

First we treat this conclusion as a doxology. It is numbered among the noteworthy rejected readings. We agree that it is a reading; we acknowledge that it is a noteworthy reading; we regret that it is a rejected noteworthy reading. Who rejected it? Griesbach, Tischendorf, Tregelles, Alford, Wordsworth, the majority of editors. Why?


Miscellanea, Theodore Engelder Dec 1945

Miscellanea, Theodore Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Outlines On The Standard Epistle Lessons, Arthur C. Repp Dec 1945

Outlines On The Standard Epistle Lessons, Arthur C. Repp

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Standard Epistle Lessons


Some Remarks On The Question Of The Salvation Of The Heathen, Th. Engelder Dec 1945

Some Remarks On The Question Of The Salvation Of The Heathen, Th. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

''In order to save universal grace before the forum of the human understanding, some have thought that the Gentiles will be saved for Christ's sake, without faith in the Gospel, on account of their moral aspirations (thus, for example, Hofmann). Others have assumed that after this life an opportunity to hear the Gospel and to believe will be offered (Martensen, Kliefoth, etc.). But these are human speculations, without any basis in Scripture" (Pieper, Christliche Dogmatik, II, p. 35). Millions of men have died who never in their life heard the Gospel of Christ, their Savior. Shall we say that they …


Soeren Aaby Kierkegaard, John Theodore Mueller Dec 1945

Soeren Aaby Kierkegaard, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Essays on Kierkegaard (just as such on many other great men) usually tum out to be no more than mere glimpses of the man and his work given by writers who are either for or against him, just as their studies have led them to see in him either a very great man or (to say the least) a very great enigma. It is therefore extremely difficult to arrive at an objective judgment of Kierkegaard by the study of biographies and historico-doctrinal monographs, no matter how many of them one may read. But to peruse his original writings is to …


Book Review. - Literatur, Richard R. Caemmerer Dec 1945

Book Review. - Literatur, Richard R. Caemmerer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, John Theodore Mueller Dec 1945

Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal Nov 1945

The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal

Concordia Theological Monthly

Jesus acknowledges the existence of evil and the reality of deliverance from it. Since the Father is to be implored, it follows that there is deliverance with Him and that He is not involved in, but ever opposed to, the evil. The Deliverer is mightier than the evil. This petition would have no purpose if His children were not exposed to the evil, to its influences and effects. Jesus introduces three factors: the Father, His children, and the evil. The evil is aggressive, God's children are endangered, and the Father is the Defender and Deliverer.


Outlines On The Standard Epistle Lessons, W. Arndt Nov 1945

Outlines On The Standard Epistle Lessons, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Standard Epistle Lessons


Trends And Tendencies Of The Times, Arnold Guebert Nov 1945

Trends And Tendencies Of The Times, Arnold Guebert

Concordia Theological Monthly

We tum now to a discussion of trends in the social and economic field. It has become almost a habit to refer to our times as a period of crisis or transition. Writers on social subjects invariably predict great changes in the entire structure of our society. An English economist recently summed up the situation in this way: "It is my profound conviction that we are standing today at the turning point between two civilizations, one of those turning-points in history not unlike the first or second century, the Renaissance, or the 17th century in England. The transition from an …


Miscellanea, W. Arndt Nov 1945

Miscellanea, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Outlines On Gospels Adopted By Synodical Conference, Louis J. Roehm Nov 1945

Outlines On Gospels Adopted By Synodical Conference, Louis J. Roehm

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on Gospels Adopted by Synodical Conference


Veit Ludwig Von Seckendorf An Orthodox Defender Of Pietists, L. W. Spitz Nov 1945

Veit Ludwig Von Seckendorf An Orthodox Defender Of Pietists, L. W. Spitz

Concordia Theological Monthly

The Thirty Years' War, which had caused the Holy Roman Empire to disintegrate into several hundred little despotic states, virtually destroying the sentiment of national unity and creating a state of chaos in its social and economic life, was equally desolating in its effects upon religion. By way of contrast with this deplorable condition of the empire, France had its day of military and social glory. No wonder that for decades to come German men and women, disgusted with conditions in their homeland, were fascinated by the splendor of their illustrious neighbor across the Rhine. Under such circumstances it was …


Sermon Study On 2 Cor. 5:1-10, Th. Laetsch Nov 1945

Sermon Study On 2 Cor. 5:1-10, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Sermon Study on 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 for the Sunday after Christmas


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Nov 1945

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal Oct 1945

The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal

Concordia Theological Monthly

Downtown in the park, where people rest or loiter or stand in groups to air their opinions and to match mind with mind, an insolent mouth blurted out the blasphemous derision: "Jesus Christ is a sinner. He was tempted as we are. He permitted Himself to be tempted by Satan and played with hell-fire as every sinner does. He tempted His own friend Philip, and temptation is a sin.” Immediately he heard the rebuke: "Jesus Christ did no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth. He was tempted like as we are, yet: without sin." The testimony of many …


Trends And Tendencies Of The Times, A. Guebert Oct 1945

Trends And Tendencies Of The Times, A. Guebert

Concordia Theological Monthly

Ours is a complex civilization. Indeed it may be said that the world has never been as complex as it is today. There are in almost every field of human endeavor so many trends and tendencies that we would have material for many conferences if each of them were treated even briefly. We shall, therefore, limit ourselves to a treatment of such matters as seem to be of peculiar interest and significance at this time.


Outlines On Gospels Adopted By Synodical Conference, Th. Laetsch Oct 1945

Outlines On Gospels Adopted By Synodical Conference, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on Gospels Adopted by Synodical Conference


Miscellanea, W. Arndt Oct 1945

Miscellanea, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Veit Ludwig Von Seckendorf: Statesman And Scholar, L. W. Spitz Oct 1945

Veit Ludwig Von Seckendorf: Statesman And Scholar, L. W. Spitz

Concordia Theological Monthly

In the foreword to his history of Lutheranism, Seckendorf has stated his view of a historian's task and his essential qualifications. For the task of a historian, he believes, should be selected the most able councilor or minister, vivid of mind and of pen, one who has been exercised for some years in the greatest and most weighty affairs, diligent, and of approved virtue, piety, and faithfulness, and to whom all secrets can be safely entrusted. To a man having such qualifications should be committed the writing of historical commentaries, not with diminished, but with enlarged income and advanced position …


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Oct 1945

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


Book Review. - Literatur, J. T. Mueller Oct 1945

Book Review. - Literatur, J. T. Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


How To Deal With Cases Of Attempted Suicide, E. A. Duemling Sep 1945

How To Deal With Cases Of Attempted Suicide, E. A. Duemling

Concordia Theological Monthly

The problem of suicide or attempted suicide has so many aspects and such far-reaching implications that no short treatise can possibly cover all of them. A suicide is a person who, with premeditation, has deliberately terminated his life. An attempted suicide is an individual who has made an attempt at suicide, but has failed in the act. The subject is bound up with the values that the individual, the community, and the Church attach to life, with existing attitudes towards death, with racial habits and customs, with prevailing standards of life and the variations from such standards. Any attempt to …


The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal Sep 1945

The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal

Concordia Theological Monthly

The expositor may feel free to depart from the old and practical division of the petitions, which proposes that the first three petitions embrace spiritual blessings, the fourth, temporal gifts, and the last three, entreaties for deliverance from evil. The pastor may disregard entirely the classification of a petition if he has persuaded himself that his course of thought is more practical than the old grouping.


Outlines On Gospels Adopted By Synodical Conference, Victor Bartling Sep 1945

Outlines On Gospels Adopted By Synodical Conference, Victor Bartling

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on Gospels Adopted by Synodical Conference


The Evil Of The Hades Gospel, Th. Engelder Sep 1945

The Evil Of The Hades Gospel, Th. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Men are asking and imploring the Church to accept the teaching that some of those who have died in unbelief will get another opportunity to hear the Gospel in Hades. E. H. Plumptre tells us that it is our sacred duty to restore this "'lost article," this "'priceless, but forgotten truth," this ''truth of wider, happier thoughts," and charges those who refuse to do it with having a ''narrow, unloving'' mind. (The Spirits in. Prison, pp. 4, 17, 25, 28.) J. Paterson-Smyth "regrets that the indignant Reformers, in sweeping away the falsehood and the absurdities connected with the Roman purgatory …


Miscellanea, W. Arndt Sep 1945

Miscellanea, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Sep 1945

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal Aug 1945

The Lord's Prayer, The Pastor's Prayer, G. H. Smukal

Concordia Theological Monthly

While the etymological derivation may remain for years to come a matter of controversy, it is certain that ὲπιούσιος; does not denote a bread extraordinarily given. And thus we arrive at the old, familiar translation "daily." It is not a farfetched recommendation to pray the Matthew version in the morning devotion and the Luke version in the evening. However, we cannot pass on every occasion of prayer through the painful choice of the version to be used, for the day would end without our partaking of food.


Outlines On Gospels Adopted By Synodical Conference, F. E. Mayer Aug 1945

Outlines On Gospels Adopted By Synodical Conference, F. E. Mayer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on Gospels Adopted by Synodical Conference