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Pray Anyway, Raymond C. Schulze
Pray Anyway, Raymond C. Schulze
Concordia Theological Monthly
How Professor Hoyer arrived at the title "Pray Any Way" is an illustration, however poor, of part of today's talk. When we were talking about this on the phone, I gave him the title "Pray Anyway” - and it came through to him "Pray Any Way." As with prayer itself, one wonders: Was the connection poor? When I saw the thing in print, I wondered: Was there anyone on the other end? Did the one who answered hear what I said but then disagree and write, "Pray Any Way" anyway?
Editorial, George W. Hoyer
Editorial, George W. Hoyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
This issue of CONCORDIA THEOLOGICAL MONTHLY exhibits one aspect of a continuing effort on the part of the seminary to deepen the spiritual environment in which its students grow. It contains the presentations made to the students and faculty during the Easter Quarter of 1970 on various aspects of spirituality by a group of distinguished theologians and pastors.
The Style And The Mission, John H. Tietjen
The Style And The Mission, John H. Tietjen
Concordia Theological Monthly
Today I set out on an adventure. I invite you to come along. The adventure is the Easter quarter experiment. It's called "'Style of Life in God: Mission in Community." My assignment this morning is to introduce the style and the mission. Let's be frank: my task is to motivate you to participate. The result I hope t0 achieve by this address is to elicit from you a commitment to take part in the experiment. I am happy for the assignment. I intend to participate and hope you will, too.
Life In The Spirit Today, Ewald Bash
Life In The Spirit Today, Ewald Bash
Concordia Theological Monthly
In many ways nothing seems stranger than this moment to me-to be found in these circumstances talking about spirituality. In the years since the writing of Seven Days I have become engaged in almost constant activity. Those who live with me in the building at headquarters of The American Lutheran Church, I rather imagine, would be somewhat shocked to see me standing here; they don't regard me as a contemplative man, and I would be a phony if I came to you and pretended I was some sort of spiritual giant. Many times I have been lost, foundering at the …
Sharing The Body In The Body, Arthur Simon
Sharing The Body In The Body, Arthur Simon
Concordia Theological Monthly
I have little to share with you on the Eucharist and the Christian life other than my own odyssey in this respect, so let me be frankly biographical. What I have learned about the holy meal and the holy life cannot be separated from the agonies and joys of those who have shared the way of Jesus with me, so I am indebted especially to the people of my parish, including, and above all, my colleague John Puelle.
Spiritual Formation For Ministry, Eugene I. Van Antwerp
Spiritual Formation For Ministry, Eugene I. Van Antwerp
Concordia Theological Monthly
Dimiui Shostakovich has described his Fifth Symphony (D Major, Opus 47), composed just 30 years ago, as "the assertion of personality. It is man with all his emotions and experiences that I saw as the focus of design in this work."
Index For Volume Xli, Unknown
Called To Service And To Seminary, David S. Schuller
Called To Service And To Seminary, David S. Schuller
Concordia Theological Monthly
How does it happen? On assignment day the whole world spread out before him… entering the ministry … his own group of people to shepherd … the heady challenge of a world needing both the courage of a prophet and the resounding proclamation of a gospel … the continuity of the holy Christian church. He was about to step into the procession of the Te Deum. His wife's hand squeezed his as his name was called. Not too many years later late at night he sits wondering. It hasn't turned out as he had dreamed. The opposition was more insidious, …
The Interior Warfare, Harry N. Huxhold
The Interior Warfare, Harry N. Huxhold
Concordia Theological Monthly
In a recent bulletin of the Academy of · Religion and Mental Health a psychiatrist quotes a Harvard junior, "Many students turn into themselves and become preoccupied with their own thoughts and emotions to the point of obsession.'' We should not be surprised. Your generation has been more sensitive to the nature of man and his interior struggle than most generations. The era of Freudian psychology and existential philosophy has exposed the depths of man's psyche to the point of nausea. It was not too long ago that we greeted the Freudian view of man as the clinical evidence of …
Book Review. - Literatur, Ralph W. Klein
Book Review. - Literatur, Ralph W. Klein
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
The Brotherly Task, Paul J. Bauermeister
The Brotherly Task, Paul J. Bauermeister
Concordia Theological Monthly
Between the years 1951 and 1956 I sat out there where you are with enough regularity that no one ever got overly concerned about my spiritual condition. Back in those days, it seems to me, there was less concern about the "spiritual condition" and more concern about chapel attendance. I think that's progress. During those years I sat out there I remembered thinking, frequently, that I did not want to be up here in the chancel-ever! - that the good place to be was out there-not up here. I was right; but as we say: That's my problem.
The Mariale Of Saint-Evroul, Agustin Pedrosa
The Mariale Of Saint-Evroul, Agustin Pedrosa
Marian Library Studies
The collection of sermons called the Mariale of Saint Evroul was studied for a doctoral thesis presented to the University of Fribourg (Switzerland) by Father Agustin Pedrosa in 1958.
In his article "El Marial de Saint-Evroul" published in Ephemerides Mariologicae Father Pedrosa dates the collection between 1141/1159 and 1200 and provides a critical edition of two of the 13 sermons.
To help complete this edition, we are publishing here the beginning of the collection: the prologue and the first two sermons; other parts will be published in future issues of Marian Library Studies.
On Mariology In Orthodoxy, Alexander Schmemann
On Mariology In Orthodoxy, Alexander Schmemann
Marian Library Studies
No abstract provided.
Mary In Papal Teaching And Preaching, 1963-1967, Alice Maher
Mary In Papal Teaching And Preaching, 1963-1967, Alice Maher
Marian Library Studies
The late Dom Frenaud has provided us in Cahiers Marials, 1966, with a list of the teachings of Pope Paul VI on marian doctrine and devotion from the beginning of his ponificate in June, 1963, to February 19, 1966 (letter to the Polish Episcopate). This documentation for 1966 has recently been completed by Fr. Th. Koehler, S. M. (Cahiers Marials, 1970). The present article both recapitulates and supplements the original French publications and then brings the list forward to the end of 1967. To prepare the English edition, the periodical The Pope Speaks was used extensively, in …
Mission: Vol. 4, No. 6
Mission
Mission: Vol. 4, No. 6. This issue includes the following articles: "Great Discoveries at the Manger in Bethlehem" by Billy J. Henry, "The Priests of Ahura Madza, a poem" by Don Reece, "The Christian's Response to an Immoral World" by John Allen Chalk, "Notes on Revolution" by Don Haymes, "On the Trying Heretics and the Burning of Witches (Part One)" by Don Reece, and "The Authority of Love" by Everett Ferguson.
O Início Da Festa Da Imaculada Conceição Em Portugal Na Peninsula Ibérica, A. Ambrosio De Pina
O Início Da Festa Da Imaculada Conceição Em Portugal Na Peninsula Ibérica, A. Ambrosio De Pina
Marian Library Studies
We find evidence of Portugal's devotion to Mary at the very beginning of her history. Soon after he became the first king of Portugal in 1139, Alphonsus I placed his kingdom under Mary's protection. In liturgical cult the Assumption held a place of singular honor. All of the cathedrals and some 150 parish churches are dedicated to our Lady under that title. Devotion to the Immaculate Conception was a later development. Father Ambrosio da Pina presents some excellent documentation whereby we can trace the origins of this feast in Portugal down to the beginnings of the 13th century.
Saint Mary And The Dragon-Killer, William L. Urban
Saint Mary And The Dragon-Killer, William L. Urban
Marian Library Studies
The Christian expansion to the east coast of the Baltic Sea illustrates the diversity of the missionary movement in the Middle Ages. In some instances this religious expansion mingled with political expansions, for example in the Byzantine, Carolingian and Germanic kingdoms.
Livonia (modern Latvia), the subject of the following article, received the Christian faith first through the Byzantine Church during the "period of Kiev" (which ended with the Mongol invasion c. 1240). In the 12th century, from the west, came the Augustinian canon Meinhard of Segeberg who evangelized the area, centering on Üxeküll from about 1180 on. After him, Albert, …
The Marian Library Medal (1971) Awarded To V. Rev. Charles Balič, O.F.M.
The Marian Library Medal (1971) Awarded To V. Rev. Charles Balič, O.F.M.
Marian Library Studies
No abstract provided.
Summary: English/French/German
Chronicle: Pontmain And Marian Apparitions, Nairn Galvin
Chronicle: Pontmain And Marian Apparitions, Nairn Galvin
Marian Library Studies
No abstract provided.
Nova Et Vetera In Mariology, Théodore Koehler
Nova Et Vetera In Mariology, Théodore Koehler
Marian Library Studies
No abstract provided.
Editorial: Today’S Challenge To The Church, Lloyd H. Goetz
Editorial: Today’S Challenge To The Church, Lloyd H. Goetz
Concordia Theological Monthly
The church has never had any other challenge than that of the Great Commission, and it ought to anticipate no new responsibilities or opportunities in the decade ahead. Nor could any task be more difficult and meaningful than that of continuing Christ's ministry.
Theological Observer, William A. Buege
Theological Observer, William A. Buege
Concordia Theological Monthly
Theological Observer
The Computer With Legs And The Rough Beast Slouching -Notes On Religion In The 1970s, Martin E. Marty
The Computer With Legs And The Rough Beast Slouching -Notes On Religion In The 1970s, Martin E. Marty
Concordia Theological Monthly
The author reviews a variety of models used in religious interpretations that were popular in the sixties as a prelude to his discussion of the trends and images that theologians must discern and deal with during the cultural revolution of the seventies.
Christian Humanism And The Reformation: Erasmus And Melanchthon, Carl S. Meyer
Christian Humanism And The Reformation: Erasmus And Melanchthon, Carl S. Meyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
A closer examination of the relationship between Erasmus and Melanchthon - contemporaries who were both Christian humanists and ecclesiastical reformers, though they never met each other face to face - illuminates several significant aspects of the complex interrelationship between Christian humanism and the Reformation.
Book Review. - Literatur, Ralph W. Klein
Book Review. - Literatur, Ralph W. Klein
Concordia Theological Monthly
Book Review. - Literatur
Homiletics, Ralph W. Klein, George W. Hoyer
Homiletics, Ralph W. Klein, George W. Hoyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Homiletics: The Song of Hannah