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Full-Text Articles in Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
The Relationship Of Faith And Knowledge In The Lutheran Confessions, Jaroslav Pelikan
The Relationship Of Faith And Knowledge In The Lutheran Confessions, Jaroslav Pelikan
Concordia Theological Monthly
The proper understanding of the nature of faith is a matter of central importance in Christian theology. For this reason the Christian Church has sought for terminology by which to describe faith in a manner that will do justice to all the affirmations of Holy Scripture concerning it. The origin and development of some of this terminology was the topic of a recent essay in the pages of this journal. There it was indicated that the distinction between the believing (knowing) subject and the believed (known) object was intended to safeguard an integral element in the Christian definition of faith …
The Christian And Government, A. M. Rehwinkel
The Christian And Government, A. M. Rehwinkel
Concordia Theological Monthly
Good government is one of the most precious temporal gifts God gives to a people, while a vicious, corrupt. and incompetent government may become the greatest curse. Every citizen is therefore vitally interested in the establishment and maintenance of good government. The Christian, however, as a citizen in "two realms" has an even greater stake in good government than the non-Christian. According to 1 Tim. 2:1-4 good government is necessary not only for the individual's physical and temporal well-being, but also-and this primarily -for the carrying out of God's gracious purposes concerning the eternal welfare of all men.
The Nature Of Knowledge And The Role Of Faith In Greek Thought From Thales To Aristotle, Barton Fletcher
The Nature Of Knowledge And The Role Of Faith In Greek Thought From Thales To Aristotle, Barton Fletcher
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Place Of Scripture Memorization In The Religious Education Of Juniors, Alene White
The Place Of Scripture Memorization In The Religious Education Of Juniors, Alene White
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A History Of Religious Education In The Kentucky Mountains, Henrietta Mae Griffith
A History Of Religious Education In The Kentucky Mountains, Henrietta Mae Griffith
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Place Of Christian Education In Changing India, Winnie Sagar
Place Of Christian Education In Changing India, Winnie Sagar
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Religious Education In Mexico, Graciela Esparza Y Estrada
Religious Education In Mexico, Graciela Esparza Y Estrada
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 5, No. 9, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 5, No. 9, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
Marian Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
An Historical Study And Evaluation Of Children's Hymns, Lila Lillian Clausen
An Historical Study And Evaluation Of Children's Hymns, Lila Lillian Clausen
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Use Of Great Paintings In Religious Education, Elizabeth Callis
A Study Of The Use Of Great Paintings In Religious Education, Elizabeth Callis
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Significance Of Lundensian Thought For Contemporary Christianity, Herman Ross Whiting
The Significance Of Lundensian Thought For Contemporary Christianity, Herman Ross Whiting
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Techniques Of Evangelism In Christian Education, Martha Jane Williamson
A Study Of Techniques Of Evangelism In Christian Education, Martha Jane Williamson
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Early Adolescent Mortality In The Sunday School, Marion Brown
A Study Of Early Adolescent Mortality In The Sunday School, Marion Brown
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Text Of Cyril Of Jerusalem In The Acts, Epistles, And Revelation, Jack Hugo Mottweiler
The Text Of Cyril Of Jerusalem In The Acts, Epistles, And Revelation, Jack Hugo Mottweiler
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Question Of Subsidization Of Privately Controlled Schools By The Federal Government, Adele Ray Lewis
A Study Of The Question Of Subsidization Of Privately Controlled Schools By The Federal Government, Adele Ray Lewis
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Asceticism And The Four Gospels, Sisa M. Sagar
Asceticism And The Four Gospels, Sisa M. Sagar
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The History Of The Contemporary Christian School Movement, Mary Arnold Klopfenstein
A Study Of The History Of The Contemporary Christian School Movement, Mary Arnold Klopfenstein
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Neo-Thomism, Paul M. Bretscher
Neo-Thomism, Paul M. Bretscher
Concordia Theological Monthly
When Pope John XXII canonized Thomas Aquinas ( 1225 to 1274) in 1323, he declared "doctrina eius non potuit esse sine miraculo" and that Thomas had done more to enlighten the Church with his gifts than all other teachers of the Church before his day. In 1279 and 1286 the Dominican Order chose Thomas Aquinas for its Doctor. In 1346 Clement VI enjoined on this Order to adhere strictly to the doctrines of St. Thomas. In 1368 Urban V instructed the university of Toulouse "to follow the teaching of the sainted Thomas as the true doctrine and to make every …
The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 5, No. 8, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 5, No. 8, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
Marian Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Kenyon's Herald Of Life, Vol. 15, No. 4-5 (April-May 1950), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
Kenyon's Herald Of Life, Vol. 15, No. 4-5 (April-May 1950), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
E. W. Kenyon's Herald of Life
No abstract provided.
The Dogma Of Mary's Assumption. A Symptom Of Antichristian Theology, F. E. Mayer
The Dogma Of Mary's Assumption. A Symptom Of Antichristian Theology, F. E. Mayer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Many Americans view with alarm the increasing pressure which Rome is exerting on American political life. It is of course, no secret that by means of a carefully designed program of lay indoctrination the Roman hierarchy is attempting to direct the ideologies not only of its own members but also of those outside its own communion. Leading Protestants have charged that Rome has definite political aspirations, and serious tensions have arisen between Protestants and Romanists as a result of conflicting political and social ideologies. However, we are dismayed when leading Protestants direct their attacks against Rome exclusively on the ground …
Brief Studies, F. W. Gingrich, Martin H. Franzmann, F. E. Mayer
Brief Studies, F. W. Gingrich, Martin H. Franzmann, F. E. Mayer
Concordia Theological Monthly
A New Greek-English Lexicon of The New Testament
Thou Art Mad
The Witnesses of Christ's Resurrection
Luther's Concept Of The Atonement Before 1517, Lewis W. Spitz
Luther's Concept Of The Atonement Before 1517, Lewis W. Spitz
Concordia Theological Monthly
Recent years have seen a delightfully refreshing interest in Luther's writings. One might almost speak of a Luther renaissance. Luther scholarship in Sweden immediately comes to one's mind. But other countries as well have made their contributions, and other religious groups besides the Lutheran. We may think of such men as Werner Elert and Erich Seeberg in Germany, Philip S. Warson in England, and Roland H. Bainton in America. This number could easily be multiplied.
Kenyon's Herald Of Life, Vol. 15, No. 3 (March 1950), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
Kenyon's Herald Of Life, Vol. 15, No. 3 (March 1950), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
E. W. Kenyon's Herald of Life
No abstract provided.
The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 5, No. 7, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 5, No. 7, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
Marian Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Origins Of The Object-Subject Antithesis In Lutheran Dogmatics. A Study In Terminology, Jaroslav Pelikan
The Origins Of The Object-Subject Antithesis In Lutheran Dogmatics. A Study In Terminology, Jaroslav Pelikan
Concordia Theological Monthly
One of the tasks with which both Christian preaching and Christian dogmatics are confronted is the attempt to express Biblical testimony in non-Biblical terminology. Such an attempt is as difficult as it is necessary. In order to perform its responsibility, the proclamation of the Christian message in preaching must resort to ways of speaking that are not found in the Scriptures. Similarly, theologians have always found it necessary to collect into one expression what is said in several different parts of the Scriptures. But the difficulty in any such expression is that a word taken over from extra-Christian sources may …
The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 5, No. 6, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 5, No. 6, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
Marian Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
A Statement On Parents' Rights And The School Question, A. C. Mueller
A Statement On Parents' Rights And The School Question, A. C. Mueller
Concordia Theological Monthly
The United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, and the National Lutheran Council invited educators and theologians of the United States, Germany, and other European countries to a study conference (June 1-10 at Bad Boll, Germany) on parents' rights and the school in the modern state. This was the first of four study conferences, and when the Germans set apart the entire conference for the study of Christian education and its current problems, they indicated how vital this problem is in Germany today. The findings of this seminar were summarized in the statement which is herewith submitted.
Discipliana Vol-10-Nos-1-4-April-1950-January-1951, Claude E. Spencer
Discipliana Vol-10-Nos-1-4-April-1950-January-1951, Claude E. Spencer
Discipliana - Archival Issues
Discipliana Vol-10-Nos-1-4-April-1950-January-1951
The Dennis-Smith Debate On Divorce And Remarriage, J. A. Dennis, W. S. Smith
The Dennis-Smith Debate On Divorce And Remarriage, J. A. Dennis, W. S. Smith
Stone-Campbell Books
No abstract provided.