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Luther, as Father and Teacher
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Lutheran Antiracism: A Scriptural Response to the Writings of Ibram X. Kendi
(2023)There is a desire in our society to find solutions for the divisive issues of race and racism. Popular culture is filled with calls for inclusivity, equity, diversity, and antiracism. One of the leading philosophical voices ... -
The Lutheran Art of Dying: Caring for the Scared with the Certainty of Christ
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-02-18)The fear of death is common for all people. Every person will face death at the end of their life. As their church members confront their fears of dying, WELS pastors may find a helpful tool for consolation in the Lutheran ... -
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod's Position on Prayer Fellowship: How It Contributed to the Break in Fellowship between WELS and LC-MS As Chronicled in the Pages of Theologische Quartalschrift
(2000)Jason Baldwin’s essay explores the doctrinal controversy surrounding prayer fellowship that contributed significantly to the eventual break in fellowship between the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) and the ... -
The Lutheran Church Responds to Conflict: The Civil War and Its Issues in Nineteenth Century America
(2015)The American Civil War had profound effect on those who experienced it. Over 600,000 succumbed to disease and warfare as a young nation struggled to define itself amid the day’s most pressing questions. Should slavery ... -
The Lutheran Doctrine of Sanctification
(1993)Prof. Brug examines the biblical teaching of sanctification via an analysis of the book Christian Spirituality: Five Views of Sanctification. First, he takes a broad look at the basic aspects of sanctification as they are ... -
The Lutheran Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms
(1999)John F. Brug presents a comprehensive theological and practical analysis of the Lutheran doctrine of the two kingdoms, exploring the Christian’s dual citizenship in both the spiritual kingdom of God and the earthly kingdom ... -
A Lutheran Educator in a Secular World
(0000)In this essay, Siegbert W. Becker examines the challenges faced by Lutheran educators in a secularized society. He critiques both the Gnostic contempt for material creation and the modern secularist philosophy that divorces ... -
A Lutheran Examination of Some Current Multicultural Presuppositions
(0000)In this essay, Prof. John M. Brenner critically examines the ideology of multiculturalism from a confessional Lutheran perspective. He distinguishes multiculturalism from crosscultural mission work and evaluates its core ...
