Browsing Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary by Subject "Church and State"
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Lutheranism and the Religious Right
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The Military Chaplaincy
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Our Bicentennial Prayer and Goal: A Nation under God
(1976)Martin Westerhaus presents an overview of God’s view and use of government by following the three points of 1) God establishes a nation and its rulers, 2) God assigns proper functions to its rulers, 3) God appoints important ... -
Our Marriage Practice in the Light of the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms and an Anti-Christian Culture
(2017)This paper wrestles with the question, “Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that Homosexual marriage is a constitutional right, what should we do?” Marriage is an area where the work of the church and the state overlap. ... -
The Separation of Church and State
(1986)Though both the Church and State are divinely created, their purpose and the means by which they carry out their purpose are completely different. The Christian is a citizen of two kingdoms. He is a citizen of the spiritual ... -
The Separation of Church and State as it Relates to our Christian Schools
(0000)The church is to make disciples of all nations by using the gospel. The state, on the other hand, has the purpose of preserving a certain measure of peace and order in human society. There is a certain separation between ... -
Theses on Church and State
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The War to End All Germans: Wisconsin Synod Lutherans and the First World War
(2012)The First World War came to the United States to the consternation of many of its citizens, especially its German Americans. On the home front, government officials required complete adherence to the war effort. This also ...