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Is Allegorizing a Legitimate Manner of Biblical Interpretation?
(2006)Prof. Wendland examines the use of allegory, from its historical origins and its use among Christians (particularly by Origen, Augustine, and Luther - noting that Luther’s use can often be described better as either typology ... -
Is Anybody Listening? A Study on the Psychology of Attention Span and Practical Steps Pastors Can Take to Capture and Keep Their Listener's Attention During a Sermon
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-02-18)“Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ” (Rom 10:17). Every pastor has the privilege of preaching God’s Word which has the power to create and strengthen ... -
Is Gambling Ever Right?
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Is the Bible the Word of God?
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Is the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Truly Lutheran?
(1988)The author compares the ELCA's dogmatics book by Carl Braaten and Robert Jenson with confessional Lutheranism on these three key issues: Scripture, the Trinity, and the Person and Work of Christ. Quotes both from "Christian ... -
Is There a Better Way to Confirm?
(Spring Conference for the Central Conference, 2002-04-08)Though the title of the essay points toward the rite of confirmation, the catechetical instruction before the rite provides invaluable training to understand the core beliefs of the Christian faith. Such catechetical ... -
Is There a Christian View of Nuclear Weaponry?
(Joint Pastoral Conference of the Chippewa River Valley and Wisconsin River Valley Conferences, 1984-05-15)Our country’s possession of nuclear weaponry has become the division point between countrymen. In addition to being a test of our nation’s internal strengths, it is also a point of religious contentions. The responses from ...