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Concordia Theological Monthly

1933

Doctrine

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The Validity Of The Sacraments In Reformed Church-Bodies, P. E. Kretzmann Oct 1933

The Validity Of The Sacraments In Reformed Church-Bodies, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

The immediate occasion for the writing of this article is found in an address on "Some Thoughts on the Value of Baptism and the Supper," printed in the Review and Expositor for April, 1933, although a request had also been received for the distinction observed by Lutherans with regard to the Sacraments as observed by the Reformed churches. The address was delivered by J. H. Rushbrooke at the General Assembly of the Australia Baptist Union, and it has a very pronounced polemical point directed against the Lutheran doctrine of the Sacraments.


Proselytizing, A New Problem, Theo. Graebner Oct 1933

Proselytizing, A New Problem, Theo. Graebner

Concordia Theological Monthly

Handbooks for Bible classes that througl1out discredit the Bible have not been a rare offering of the publishers' tables of recent years. But here is a text-book for religious study classes which not only cuts doubt upon the veracity of Bible accounts, but which in detail is designed to eliminate the doctrine of Christianity from the consciousness of the new generation. And it is "approved by the Committee on Curriculum of the Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church.''


Outlines For Sermons On The 450th Anniversary Of Luther's Birthday, J. H. Fritz, Theo Laetsch Oct 1933

Outlines For Sermons On The 450th Anniversary Of Luther's Birthday, J. H. Fritz, Theo Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

The celebration of the Festival of the Reformation in our Lutheran churches is self-evidently linked up with the name of Martin Luther; for he was the instrument in the hand of God of restoring to His Church the Word of God in it-s full truth and purity. This year we are reminded that on the 10th of November it has been 450 years since Luther, that great man of God, was born. What makes Luther an outstanding man in the history of the Church and of the world at large is what God made of Luther and what God did …


Biblical Ethics Concerning Young People, P. E. Kretzmann Sep 1933

Biblical Ethics Concerning Young People, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Every age has its iconoclasts, and youth is ever the age of iconoclastic tendencies. But when factors of history and the economic conditions of a country combine to make such tendencies unusually prominent, the combination may prove extremely dangerous, if not disastrous to traditional ethical concepts. If the opinions of prominent educators, economists, and sociologists count for anything at all in this postwar period and in these days of economic depression, we are obliged to look upon our present age and generation as one which has been caught in a double flood-wave of iconoclastic tendencies and endeavors, on which account …


The Oxford Movement A Hundred Years Ago, W. Arndt Jul 1933

The Oxford Movement A Hundred Years Ago, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

The Anglican Church and its daughter, the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, are with much enthusiasm observing this year the centennial of what is known as the Oxford Movement, or Tractarianism.