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How the Canonicity of the Bible was Established
(1973)In our Bible there are 66 books which are the Word of God. But how can we be so sure? Is it because the church compiled the books? The canon was established through Scripture itself because it has shown itself to be inherent ... -
How the Gospel of Jesus Can Free Someone from the Fear that Comes with the Traditional Hmong Religion
(2013)The purpose of this thesis is to examine the traditional Hmong religion and the impact that it has on the Hmong people. By examining the Hmong religion, this thesis will show that the Hmong religion is currently holding ... -
How the Literary Features of the Book of Esther Support its Primary Purpose
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-02-18)The Book of Esther is controversial for a variety of reasons. Amid the countless debates about the book, it is easy to look past its literary beauty and powerful message. This study is an appreciation of the Book of Esther’s ... -
How the Military Chaplaincy Led the Missouri Synod into Unionism and Thus Was a Major Factor in Her Downfall
(1977)In this 1977 essay, John M. Brenner examines how the Missouri Synod’s involvement in the U.S. military chaplaincy contributed to its doctrinal decline and eventual break in fellowship with the Wisconsin Synod. Brenner ... -
How the Truth is Conveyed
(1976)The Bible is God’s word of truth. This does not need to be proven. When it comes to how the Bible comes to us however, some clarification may be necessary. Pastor Anderson beautifully explains how God’s word has passed ... -
How to Encourage Bible Study in the Parish
(1989)Mark E. Braun’s 1989 essay, How to Encourage Bible Study in the Parish, addresses the challenges of adult Christian education in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Braun critiques the low participation rates in adult ... -
How to Hold the Respect of a Pupil
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How to Study Your Bible
(0000)In this practical and devotional essay, Siegbert W. Becker encourages pastors and teachers to deepen their engagement with Scripture beyond familiar texts and routines. He advocates for a disciplined, reverent, and believing ... -
How, then, Can They Call on the One they have Not Believed In?
(1993)This essay explores Romans 10:13–14 and the necessity of gospel proclamation for salvation. Bivens emphasizes that calling on the Lord presupposes belief, which in turn requires hearing the gospel. He contrasts the biblical ... -
Humanism and Christian Education
(1976)
