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The Hebrew Way of Life
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The Helenville Forty-Eighters and Their Neighbors
(1988)A paper presented for the WELS Historical Society on the history of St. Peter Lutheran Church in Helenville, WI. -
The Helenville Problem
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Help My Unbelief: Where to Turn When the Human Experience Does Not Match the Divine Truth
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2021-02-19)At the heart of biblical and Lutheran doctrine, we see justification by faith. Through the work of his son, God has taken away the sins of the world (John 1:29 NIV). Through faith, the benefits of that work are received ... -
Helping New Members Transition from Bible Information Class to Personal Bible Study
(2012)For many adult confirmation students, in-depth study of the Bible ends when they complete the final pages of their Bible Information Class. During multiple weeks and months these new members are instructed in the truths ... -
Herbert Parisius -- A Place to Serve
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Here Be Dragons: Fantasy, Escapism, and a Christian Response
(2024)Fantasy may be criticized for its lack of practicality or its denial of reality. However, beauty and creativity are parts of creation to be used and enjoyed by mankind before, and fantasy is a valid expression of that ... -
Hermeneutics and the Confessions
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-19)This essay focuses on the relationship of the confessions to the Holy Scriptures. The essayist explores such questions as: Are we, as Lutherans committed to a quia subscription to the 16th century confessions, to view the ... -
The Hermeneutics of the New Perspective on Paul
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-20)For the past three decades, New Testament scholars from virtually every denomination (both conservative and liberal) have championed or been influenced by the so-called New Perspective on Paul. This movement has brought ... -
The Hermeneutics of the New Perspective on Paul: A Reaction
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-20)This is Paul O. Wendland's reaction to Daniel W. Waldschmidt's "The Hermeneutics of the New Perspective on Paul " for 2016 Symposium on Hermeneutics.