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Miscellanea, Louis Fuerbringer Dec 1941

Miscellanea, Louis Fuerbringer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, J. H. Fritz Dec 1941

Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, J. H. Fritz

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections


Sermon Study On Heb. 1:1-6, Theo. Laetsch Dec 1941

Sermon Study On Heb. 1:1-6, Theo. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Eisenach Epistle for Second Christmas Day


Verbal Inspiration- A Stumbling-Block To The Jews And Foolishness To The Greeks, Th. Engelder Dec 1941

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

Robert F. Horton is "smitten with amazement at the unobservant and unintelligent treatment of Scripture which alone has rendered the old theory of Inspiration possible for thinking men." (Revelation. and the Bible, p.120.) F. Pieper finds that "the objections to the verbal inspiration of Holy Scripture do not manifest great ingenuity or mental acumen, but the very opposite" (What Is Christianity? P. 243). Who is right? Let us examine a few more of the absurdities and sophistries employed by the moderns in their polemics against Verbal Inspiration.


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Dec 1941

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Nov 1941

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, J. Theodore Mueller Nov 1941

Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, J. Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections


Verbal Inspiration- A Stumbling-Block To The Jews And Foolishness To The Greeks, Th. Engelder Nov 1941

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

"The vast majority of the difficulties and objections arise from erroneous preconceptions and false presuppositions, untenable assumptions and unfounded assertions, strange misconceptions and persistent misrepresentations, by mistakes and misstatements of the questions -with all the fallacious inferences there from. … The prevalence of errors in Scripture is proclaimed ad nauseam in many of our current reviews, both theological and general; in periodicals, both religious and secular; and in many of the recent books bearing on the question." (H. M’Intoah, Is Christ Infallible and the Bible True? Pp. 473, 621.) At the risk of nauseating the reader we shall discuss a …


Freedom And The Modern Physical World Picture, Th. Graebner Nov 1941

Freedom And The Modern Physical World Picture, Th. Graebner

Concordia Theological Monthly

A discussion of the problem of free will as affected by the new physics cannot claim finality in any sense. The modern world picture is not complete, for one thing, and we are free from agreement on the epistemological background of the doctrine of freedom. Yet the problem of the will remains the most fascinating in philosophy, and the possibilities which modem physics offers towards the solution are arresting enough to deserve more than passing notice. Any serious study of the subject unfortunately involves factors of a subjective nature, which make their results arrived at of little absolute worth. Is …


Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt Nov 1941

Book Review. - Literatur, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Miscellanea, J. Theodore Mueller Nov 1941

Miscellanea, J. Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, W. Arndt Oct 1941

Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, W. Arndt

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections


The Opinions Of Modern Scholars On The Origin Of The Various Apocryphal Books, K. G. Manz Oct 1941

The Opinions Of Modern Scholars On The Origin Of The Various Apocryphal Books, K. G. Manz

Concordia Theological Monthly

"Before dealing with these additions individually, a word may be said about them collectively. None of them occur in the Hebrew Bible, and in only one manuscript of the Septuagint proper are they found.


Privileges And Obligations, Th. Laetsch Oct 1941

Privileges And Obligations, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

In the name of the Prince of Peace, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever, we are assembled here for the purpose of considering ways and means to bring the Gospel of peace to a war-tom world and to build, maintain, and extend His Kingdom of Grace and peace in a world enslaved by sin and Satan, harassed by war and rumors of war, by malice and hatred and deadly enmity. Almost one hundred years ago a considerably smaller number of men came together in Fort Wayne, Ind., and in other communities of the Central …


Miscellanea, A. Hult Oct 1941

Miscellanea, A. Hult

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Oct 1941

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


Book Review. - Literatur, Th. Laetsch Oct 1941

Book Review. - Literatur, Th. Laetsch

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, R. Neitzel Sep 1941

Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, R. Neitzel

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections


Miscellanea, Brother Simon Sep 1941

Miscellanea, Brother Simon

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


The Alleged Contradiction Between Gen. 1:24-27 And 2:19, Alexander Heidel Sep 1941

The Alleged Contradiction Between Gen. 1:24-27 And 2:19, Alexander Heidel

Concordia Theological Monthly

The first chapter of Genesis, as every Bible student knows, has the animals made first and then man. But the second chapter is commonly held to reverse the order and to place the creation of man before that of the animals. This view is based upon the assumption that Gen. 2:18-25 constitutes a continuous piece of narrative and that the tense of the Hebrew verb with which v.19 opens therefore implies a sequence in the order of time, necessitating the following translation of v.19: "And so the Lord God formed out of the ground all the beast of the field …


All Israel Shall Be Saved, Rom. 11:26, V. Bartling Sep 1941

All Israel Shall Be Saved, Rom. 11:26, V. Bartling

Concordia Theological Monthly

"All Israel shall be saved." What do these words mean? The sentence must not be isolated from its context and given a meaning which collides with what precedes and follows. Paul's letters have had to submit to torture since Peter's days (2 Pet. 3:16). The history of the interpretation of our particular passage along with its setting illustrates such exegetical torture. Again and again Paul's words have been manhandled and wrested from their context.


Book Review. - Literatur, J. T. Mueller Sep 1941

Book Review. - Literatur, J. T. Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Sep 1941

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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


The Opinions Of Modern Scholars On The Origin Of The Various Apocryphal Books, K. G. Manz Sep 1941

The Opinions Of Modern Scholars On The Origin Of The Various Apocryphal Books, K. G. Manz

Concordia Theological Monthly

The books which are ordinarily included in the Apocrypha of the Old Testament are the following: 1 Esdras, 9 chapters; Tobit, 14 chapters; Judith, 16 chapters; Wisdom of Solomon, 19 chapters; Wisdom of the Son of Sirach (Ecclesiasticus), 51 chapters; Baruch, 5 chapters; Epistle of Jeremiah, 1 chapter; Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three Children, 1 chapter; Susanna, 1 chapter; Bel and the Dragon, 1 chapter; 1 Maccabees, 16 chapters; 2 Maccabees, 15 chapters; 3 Maccabees, 7 chapters; 4 Maccabees, 18 chapters; Prayer of Manasseh, 1 chapter; Additions to Esther found in various chapters of the canonical book.


A Suggestion For A Lutheran Compline Service, P. E. Kretzmann Aug 1941

A Suggestion For A Lutheran Compline Service, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

At the risk of appearing to introduce what might at first blush seem to be an irrelevant thought, we feel constrained to refer once more to some of the doctrinal considerations which must ever be paramount in our attitude toward liturgical questions and liturgical problems.


Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, G. H. Smukal Aug 1941

Outlines On The Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections, G. H. Smukal

Concordia Theological Monthly

Outlines on the Wuerttemberg Gospel Selections


Miscellanea, P. E. Kretzmann Aug 1941

Miscellanea, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Miscellanea


Book Review. - Literatur, Th. Engelder Aug 1941

Book Review. - Literatur, Th. Engelder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Book Review. - Literatur


Verbal Inspiration- A Stumbling-Block To The Jews And Foolishness To The Greeks, Th. Engelder Aug 1941

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

"The objections to the verbal inspiration of Holy Scripture do not manifest great ingenuity or mental acumen, but the very opposite: they serve as a shining example of how God inflicts His just punishment upon all critics of His Word - they lose their common sense and become utterly unreasonable and illogical." (F. Pieper, What Is Christianity? p. 243.) Will any one, after studying the preceding article, still think that Dr. Pieper's judgment is too harsh?


Theological Observer. - Kirchlich-Zeitgeschichtliches, J. T. Mueller Aug 1941

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

Concordia Theological Monthly

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