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Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt Apr 1942

Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Luther: A Blessing To The English, W. Dallmann Apr 1942

Luther: A Blessing To The English, W. Dallmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

When the corrupt clergy would do nothing to better the corrupt Church, Luther appealed "To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation on the Betterment of the Christian Estate,"' and many hailed him as the desired champion of the nation and shouted Hosannah! Hallelujah! When, however, in the same 1520 he wrote "The Babylonian Captivity of the Church," he published an earthquake and committed the unpardonable sin against the priests, and many cried "Crucify! This is an hard saying; who can hear it?" We are reminded of the account John 6:60, 66: "From that time many of his disciples went …


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Apr 1942

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


Leading Thoughts On Eschatology In The Epistles To The Thessalonians, L. Fuerbringer Mar 1942

Leading Thoughts On Eschatology In The Epistles To The Thessalonians, L. Fuerbringer

Concordia Theological Monthly

In the autumn of 52 A. D. or somewhat earlier, while on his second great missionary journey, Paul, accompanied by Silas, paid his first visit to Thessalonica. Acts 17.

Being favorably situated on the Aegean Sea, Thessalonica was at that time the largest city of the Balkan Peninsula and one of the most important cities of the Roman Empire, vying with Rome and Alexandria for commercial supremacy. The population of Thessalonica must have exceeded 100,000. Many Jews lived there. It was just the place for Paul to undertake extensive missionary activity.


Notes On The History Of Chiliasm, V. A. Mennicke Mar 1942

Notes On The History Of Chiliasm, V. A. Mennicke

Concordia Theological Monthly

Amid the international upheavals and universal catastrophes we can expect a large-scale revival of chiliastic teachings. Chiliasm arose among a "have-not." people; it usually enjoyed a wide acceptance when nations had been disappointed economically and become unsound theologically; and whenever confessionalism was at low ebb, emotionalism was substituted for the Scriptural teaching on eschatology. The time for a new assault by the forces of chiliasm is ripe. Therewith also the time for a restudy of the history of chiliasm has come.


Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, R. Neitzel Mar 1942

Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, R. Neitzel

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections


Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt Mar 1942

Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Verbal Inspiration- A Stumbling-Block To The Jews And Foolishness To The Greeks, Th. Engelder Mar 1942

Verbal Inspiration- A Stumbling-Block To The Jews And Foolishness To The Greeks, Th. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

The second objection to Verbal Inspiration is based on the so-called unethical portions of the Bible. The mistakes of the Bible are to the moderns a small matter compared with the ethical blemishes they see in the Bible. These alleged immoralities and indecencies scandalize them beyond expression. That is what arouses their most violent protest. The moderns, both conservatives and liberals, join with the unbelievers and infidels in loudly protesting that the Bible as it stands contains much that outrages their moral sensibilities. What the present age needs is an expurgated Bible; and since Verbal Inspiration stands for an unexpurgated …


Theological Observer. – Kirchlich Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Mar 1942

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


Luther: A Blessing To The English, W. Dallmann Mar 1942

Luther: A Blessing To The English, W. Dallmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

The Papacy excepted, the empire was the highest honor to which any potentate could aspire. Though little better than an empty title, though scarcely more than the shadow of a great name, destined speedily to become more visionary than ever, its ancient traditions made a deep impression on the romantic heart of the Middle Ages. Its half sacred, half secular dignity, shrouded by a mysterious and unsubstantial grandeur; its position as the military headship and supremacy of Christendom; its imperial bishops and regal princes; its sacred knights and Teutonic brotherhoods; its haunted forests and weird mountains; had all combined to …


Luther: A Blessing To The English, W. Dallmann Feb 1942

Luther: A Blessing To The English, W. Dallmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

In the eighth century the English monk Winfrid came over to preach his Gospel to the Thuringians, was martyred for his pains, and became known to fame as St. Boniface, the Apostle of the Germans.


The Progressive Revelation Of The Antichrist, P. E. Kretzmann Feb 1942

The Progressive Revelation Of The Antichrist, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

That there have been many antichristian forces, many "antichrists" in the world since the days of our blessed Savior, that, in fact, they had their origin in apostolic times, is clearly stated in Holy Scripture, as in 1 John 2:18; 4:3; 2 John 7. Our knowledge of this fact, therefore, and our belief in this truth, is based upon a teaching, a doctrine, of the Bible.


Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt Feb 1942

Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, Frederic Niedner Feb 1942

Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, Frederic Niedner

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections


Theological Observer. – Kirchlich Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Feb 1942

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


Through Justification Unto Sanctification, Th. Hoyer Feb 1942

Through Justification Unto Sanctification, Th. Hoyer

Concordia Theological Monthly

"Will ye also go away?" Jesus said to His disciples, John 6:66. It called for decision. It was for many in Israel the parting of the ways. The people had hailed Him vociferously as the Great Prophet. The enthusiasm had reached its climax when Jesus fed the five thousand. Then Jesus said: "Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man, and drink His blood, ye have no life in you." Jesus gave them a clear statement of the nature of His kingdom and of His office, of the purpose of His coming, and of the results. Then came …


Foreword, W. Arndt Jan 1942

Foreword, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

In prefacing a few remarks to another volume of the CONCORDIA THEOLOGICAL MONTHLY as it begins its twelve months' pilgrimage, I cannot do better than submit in translation with some comments several paragraphs written in 1879 and published in Lehre und Wehre by the sainted Prof. M. Guenther on the topic "Is the Missouri Synod Really Guilty of Overemphasizing Doctrinal Differences?"


Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, J. W. Behnken Jan 1942

Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, J. W. Behnken

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections


Sermon Study On Rom. 8:29-32, Th. Laetsch Jan 1942

Sermon Study On Rom. 8:29-32, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Sermon Study on Rom. 8:29-32


Verbal Inspiration- A Stumbling-Block To The Jews And Foolishness To The Greeks, Th. Engelder Jan 1942

Verbal Inspiration- A Stumbling-Block To The Jews And Foolishness To The Greeks, Th. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

There is no end to the sophistries, misstatements, and puerilities which the moderns marshal against Verbal Inspiration. But there is an end to the readers' patience. So we shall bring our examination of the first objection to an end with the present writing.


Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt Jan 1942

Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Theological Observer. – Kirchlich Zeitgeschichtliches, W. Arndt Jan 1942

Theological Observer. – Kirchlich Zeitgeschichtliches, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

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