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Brief Studies, Frederick W. Danker, Robert Preus
Brief Studies, Frederick W. Danker, Robert Preus
Concordia Theological Monthly
The Mirror Metaphor in 1 Cor. 13:12 and 2 Cor. 3:18
The Authority of Scripture
Editorial Comment, Paul M. Bretscher
Editorial Comment, Paul M. Bretscher
Concordia Theological Monthly
The fifties of our century produced an unusually large number of theological investigations of the term "tradition." Whether the wide interest in this term resulted from efforts in ecumenical circles to determine precisely what Protestantism means with its accent on the sole authority of Scripture, or whether this interest resulted from the proclamation in 1950 by Pius XII of the dogma of the Bodily Assumption of Mary, or whether other factors contributed to this veritable explosion of investigations of the term "tradition," may be difficult to establish.
The Posture Of The Interpreter, Martin H. Franzmann
The Posture Of The Interpreter, Martin H. Franzmann
Concordia Theological Monthly
Practically everybody in Christendom claims to be in some sense under Scripture. The Liberal feels that he is being "true to the deepest intentions" of Jesus or of Paul when he treats Scripture in his own fashion. Bultmann claims to be dealing so radially with the form of the New Testament message merely in order to confront modern man with what he considers the essential content of the New Testament message. And certainly the Fundamentalist, for all his frequent failure to make the most basic and radical distinction that the Bible itself knows, the distinction between law and Gospel, interprets …