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What Is the Difference?
(1995)A discussion on the controversy between the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the Church of the Lutheran Confession concerning the interpretation of Romans 16:17 and its application in the WELS convention proceedings ... -
What is the Nature of Truth?
(1970)Missouri Synod layman, Marcus Braun examines the concept of “truth” from both ‘conservative’ and ‘liberal’ perspectives and encourages the reader toward a more moderate approach. Beginning with a philosophical definition, ... -
What IS the Teaching of the Bible on Polygamy?
(1981)Russow establishes the biblical teaching of monogamy and highlights the facts that all the examples of polygamy in the Bible demonstrate the problems polygamy brings into God’s intentions for marriage. -
What is the Use of the Keys?
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What is the Word of God? Understanding Divine Communication through a Relevance-Theoretic Model of Communication
(2023)What is the word of God? The question is a provocative one, no doubt. Or perhaps it is one which a person may be tempted to shrug off for being so patently obvious. To be sure, a fruitful answer to this question is accessible ... -
What Modern Millennialism Has Really Left Behind
(2005)In this essay, Pastor Ehnert examines the beliefs of modern millenialists and determines that with their emphasis on forcing the Scriptures into literal, earthly predictions of the End Time, what they have really “left ... -
What Our Fathers Taught Us about Lutheran Schools
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-19)The essay discusses the importance of Lutheran schools in teaching the gospel and shaping the faith and character of children. Braun emphasizes the biblical command to educate our children and the influence of Martin ... -
What Practical Experience Teaches Us about Lutheran Schools
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-20)At the core of a Lutheran day school is the Gospel message, which brought salvation and established the mission work for the church. However, as WELS schools face declining enrolment in an ever-changing culture, we must ...