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1966

Concordia Theological Monthly

Theological

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Theological Observer, Unknown Nov 1966

Theological Observer, Unknown

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Theological Observer


Theological Observer, Henry R. Schriever Oct 1966

Theological Observer, Henry R. Schriever

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Theological Observer


The Historical Jesus, The Kerygmatic Christ, And The Eschatological Community, John H. Elliott Sep 1966

The Historical Jesus, The Kerygmatic Christ, And The Eschatological Community, John H. Elliott

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We are about to discuss a subject that is quite difficult - if not impossible - to treat in completely detached or neutral fashion. For this is a subject which forces a man, every man, to take a position and to make a decision. The earnestness of this decision is to be found in the fact that this is not merely a subject for academic disputation. It is a question of theology and faith. The subject historically has been treated in terms of a question, or a "riddle," as one English scholar has called it. The question or riddle is …


Theological Observer, Oliver R. Harms Jul 1966

Theological Observer, Oliver R. Harms

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Theological Observer


Theological Observer, Henry R. Schriever May 1966

Theological Observer, Henry R. Schriever

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Theological Observer


Theological Observer, Unknown Apr 1966

Theological Observer, Unknown

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Theological Observer


Theological Observer, Ronald L. Johnstone Mar 1966

Theological Observer, Ronald L. Johnstone

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Theological Observer


The New Hermeneutic And Preaching, Richard R. Caemmerer Feb 1966

The New Hermeneutic And Preaching, Richard R. Caemmerer

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The first unit in this series discussed the implications for Christian preaching of current studies in the philosophy and theology of language, studies which are usually identified by some such term as linguistic analysis and connected with names like Ian Ramsey and Frederick Ferré As we now turn to the contemporary study of the Sacred Scriptures, we do not make a clean break with the preceding discussion. The Biblical studies reveal the dominant question: What is the language of faith? The purpose of this review, however, is not to analyze the field of Biblical studies in general but to assess …