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Man and Woman in God's World
(1975)While women are subordinate to men, this subordination is commonly misunderstood. Subordination describes a person’s role, not their quality. God made clear through the order of creation the relationship men and women were ... -
Man and Woman in God's World: An Expanded Study
(1987)“At the direction of synod the conference of Presidents appointed a committee to prepare a pamphlet on the role of man and woman according to Holy Scripture. The resolution specified that it be done in readily understood ... -
A Man's Journey to Orthodoxy, to Cult Church, Back to Orthodoxy
(2010)Josh Bodden’s paper recounts the spiritual journey of John Bernhoft, who transitioned from the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) to the cultic Worldwide Church of God (WCG), and ultimately returned to orthodoxy in the ... -
The Mankato Controversy
(1972)Marcus L. Birkholz’s paper examines the Mankato controversy, a pivotal episode in the history of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) leading up to its break with the Missouri Synod in 1961. Centered around ... -
The March of Prophecy
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Marriage in the Patriarchal Period and Present-day Lessons for Young Adults
(2013)In Genesis chapter 24, there is a detailed account of how Isaac acquired his wife, Rebekah. This paper demonstrates that the account in Genesis does fit within its historical context of the patriarchal period and there is ... -
Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage
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Marriage/Divorce/Remarriage According to the Bible
(1981)Marriage is a life long union between one man and one woman instituted by God himself. It is a union that isn’t to be broken by man. Divorce on the other hand is the breaking of that marriage union, something that God says ... -
Martin Luther and Catechetical Instruction at Wittenberg
(1979)Mark F. Bartling’s paper explores Martin Luther’s restoration of catechetical instruction during the Reformation, emphasizing the historical context, theological significance, and practical application of Luther’s Small ... -
Martin Luther and Our English Bible Translations
(0000)Frederic E. Blume examines twentieth-century English Bible translations in light of Martin Luther’s principles of biblical interpretation and translation. He surveys major modern versions—including the RSV, NEB, NASB, and ... -
Martin Luther and the Evangelical Church Service
(1983)Mark F. Bartling’s paper explores Martin Luther’s contributions to evangelical worship, emphasizing the centrality of Word and Sacrament. Bartling outlines Luther’s liturgical reforms, including the Formula Missae (1523) ... -
Martin Luther and the Happy Inconsistency
(2018)This study explores some of the significant historical events in Martin Luther’s life that provide insight into his understanding and application of the term “happy inconsistency.” It is specific to Luther’s interactions ...
