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Concordia Seminary - Saint Louis

1933

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The No And The Yes Of Scripture On Atheism, W. H. Dau Dec 1933

The No And The Yes Of Scripture On Atheism, W. H. Dau

Concordia Theological Monthly

The question to be investigated now is whether Scripture regards atheism as possible; whether atheism is viewed by the Biblical writers as a reality or merely a state of mind and a matter of imagination.


Die Christliche Theologic Und Religion Nach Ihrem Wesen Und Zweck, J. T. Mueller Nov 1933

Die Christliche Theologic Und Religion Nach Ihrem Wesen Und Zweck, J. T. Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

Die christliche Theologic und Religion nach ihrem Wesen und Zweck (Christian theology and religion according to their nature and purpose)


Atheistic Diagnoses Of The Coming Age, W. H. Dau Nov 1933

Atheistic Diagnoses Of The Coming Age, W. H. Dau

Concordia Theological Monthly

There is on undefined fear working on the minds of good Christian people throughout the world in our day. The North American Republic has achieved notable success in a political way and has unquestionably decided the fortunes of the great World War. It has become a dominant factor in the world of industry, commerce, and finance. It is no longer a quasi-hermit nation on the Western Continent, separated by two great oceans from the rest of the world. but is to-day n world-power of the first magnitude, perhaps the determinant world-power, and her doings are warily watched, her counsel eagerly …


Separation Of Church And State, Theo. Graebner Apr 1933

Separation Of Church And State, Theo. Graebner

Concordia Theological Monthly

American low regarding churches as presented in Professor Zollmnnn's revised edition of American Civil Church Law (now republished under the title American Church. Law*) is a wonderful accomplishment of jurisprudence. While America has borrowed much of her law from England, it seems that Europe must build upon our pattern of church relations the laws which will govern religious societies when the antiquated system of established, or state, churches has been abolished.