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Brief Studies, Donald P. Meyer, A. G. Merkens Sep 1956

Brief Studies, Donald P. Meyer, A. G. Merkens

Concordia Theological Monthly

John Gerhard on Philosophy in Theology

Humanistic Pedagogy Unchastened by Experience


He Descended Into Hell. An Interpretation Of 1 Peter 3:18-20, Martin H. Scharlemann Feb 1956

He Descended Into Hell. An Interpretation Of 1 Peter 3:18-20, Martin H. Scharlemann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Every Sunday our congregations confess their Christian faith. Each time they use the Apostles' Creed they include in their statement of belief the words "He descended into hell." In recent years this short sentence has come under considerable discussion within our own circles. There has been some question as to the significance of these words as they are used in the Creed. In view of this situation, it is most desirable to re-examine the desconsus in the light of Holy Scripture.


Rudolf Bultmann's Concept Of Myth And The New Testament, Oscar Cullmann Jan 1956

Rudolf Bultmann's Concept Of Myth And The New Testament, Oscar Cullmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Is it necessary to add a new contribution to the dossier, already too voluminous, of the debate revolving around the publication of Rudolf Bultmann, former professor on the faculty of Protestant theology at Marburg, titled The New Testament and Mythology? This small pamphlet, which may be considered a manifesto and has since been reproduced by the author in a slightly different form, appeared for the first time in 1941 under the title Offenbarung und Heilsgeschehen. The purpose of the author is to make the New Testament language accessible to the modern mind by eliminating what he calls the "myth" and …