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Jesus the Master Teacher
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Jesus: The Master Communicator
(1983)James Witt’s essay explores eight key principles that made Jesus the ultimate communicator of God’s Word. Witt emphasizes that Jesus was a master student of life, a strategic planner, and a developer of reproducing disciples. ... -
Job 19:25-27
(0000)Sigurd C. Ylvisaker offers a detailed exegetical and theological study of Job 19:25–27, affirming its enduring comfort and doctrinal significance. He critiques modern translations and scholarly skepticism that obscure the ... -
Joel 2:28-32, A Sermon Study
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Johann Bading: Leader from Confessional Confession to Confession Practice
(2003)Nathanael Bourman’s essay, Johann Bading: Leader from Confessional Confession to Confessional Practice, explores the pivotal role of Johann Bading in guiding the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) from doctrinal ... -
Johann Wilhelm Friedrich Hoefling: The Man and His Ecclesiology
(2009)In four parts, this essay presents the life of J.W.F. Hoefling (Part I), his theology of the church (Part II), his view of the doctrine of the ministry (Part III), and the connection between the Erlangen and Wauwatosa ... -
Johannes Bading's Kollektenreise
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Johannes Kilian, A Man of Principle
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John Casper Stoever
(1987) -
John Jacob Sauer and Education
(1975) -
John Philipp Koehler and the Exegetical Task: The Science and Evangelical Art of Biblical Hermeneutics
(2006)Prange presents an overview of the life and doctrine of J. P. Koehler, with emphasis on his exegetical work. -
John Scotus Eriugena
(0000)This essay offers a concise overview of the life, metaphysics, epistemology, and theological method of John Scotus Eriugena, a 9th-century Irish philosopher and theologian. Becker outlines Eriugena’s major work, De Divisione ... -
John W.O. Brenner, "A Six-Foot Ramrod of Lutheran Conservatism": The Right Man for the Right Time for the Wisconsin Synod Among Intersynodical Relations
(2015)Fellowship issues have always been hard topics to address in a country that likes to compromise. This thesis examines the events that led up to the LCMS/WELS split and how President John W. O. Brenner dealt with those ...
