Browsing Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary by Title
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The Lutheran Free Churches of Europe
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Lutheran Homiletics: What Is It? Where Did It Come From? What Does It Mean?
(1991)In his Senior Church History paper, Howard Mohlke briefly outlines the WLS textbook for preaching—“Preach the Gospel.” He then follows the history of Lutheran preaching from the time of Melanchthon till the present. He ... -
The Lutheran Hymnal of 1941
(1993)Steve Bode’s paper offers a comprehensive historical account of The Lutheran Hymnal (TLH) of 1941, tracing its origins, development, and reception within the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the broader Synodical ... -
Lutheran Liturgy and Evangelism
(1997)The life of every Christian is to be living sacrifice, out of worship to a good and gracious God. But as Christians gather for public worship in church, what is the point of maintaining Lutheran liturgy? Is it meant to ... -
Lutheran Mission Work Among Haitian Vodousants
(2011)The following research article is divided into two parts. First, a brief synopsis of Vodou (Voodoo) as practiced in Haiti is provided. This is followed by an anthropological analysis of the religion and practical applications ... -
Lutheran Missionaries Today?
(1989)In this 1989 Reformation lecture, Eugene W. Bunkowske explores the challenges Lutheran missionaries face in communicating the Gospel across cultures. He contrasts traditional West African and North American worldviews, ... -
Lutheran Music in the United States, 1700-1850: A Descriptive Checklist
(1976)Edward C. Wolf’s Lutheran Music in the United States, 1700–1850: A Descriptive Checklist catalogs early American Lutheran hymnals, hymn collections, chorale books, and tunebooks. The bibliography is divided into two parts: ... -
The Lutheran Pastor and Illegal Immigration
(2013)The issue of illegal immigration is hotly contested throughout the United States. Over 11 million people live illegally in our country, and their presence has sparked constant and passionate debate. Sides have been drawn, ... -
Lutheran Pietism Comes to America
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Lutheran Piety in the Life of a Called Worker
(2007)Professor Brenner demonstrates that piety is not an outward display or behavior, nor is it a feeling one gets; rather, it is an attitude and life of service that comes out of faith, a knowledge of law and gospel, and trust ... -
Lutheran Pioneers - Wisconsin's Boy Scouts?: An Evaluation of the Protes'tant View of This Organization
(1989)Gary Cepek’s essay critically examines the Protestant Conference’s opposition to the Wisconsin Synod’s Lutheran Pioneers youth program, comparing it to the Boy Scouts and accusing it of promoting legalism and spiritual ...
