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Osiandrianism – Then & Now: Justification Through Christ Dwelling in Us
(0000)John F. Brug analyzes the historical and theological errors of Andreas Osiander, who taught that justification is based on Christ’s indwelling righteousness rather than God’s forensic verdict. Brug contrasts Osiander’s ... -
The Other Four: The German-Born Presidents Who Succeeded Walther
(2011)John F. Brug profiles the four German-born presidents of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod who succeeded C. F. W. Walther: Friedrich Wyneken, Heinrich Schwan, Franz Pieper, and Friedrich Pfotenhauer. Each leader is examined ... -
Our "Scientific" Study of Theology
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Our Bicentennial Prayer and Goal: A Nation under God
(1976)Martin Westerhaus presents an overview of God’s view and use of government by following the three points of 1) God establishes a nation and its rulers, 2) God assigns proper functions to its rulers, 3) God appoints important ... -
Our Call to Serve
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Our College Pastoral Training Curriculum: A Channel of Blessings from Our God
(2009)Prof. Fredrich provides a thorough description and explanation of the curriculum for the Studies in Pastoral Ministry program at Martin Luther College. -
Our Gifts to the Lord: Stewardship of Our Gifts in Synod
(1964)Harold E. Wicke’s address, Our Gifts to the Lord (Stewardship of Our Gifts in Synod), delivered at the Western Wisconsin District Convention in 1964, explores the stewardship of financial resources within the Wisconsin ... -
Our Growing Blessing: A Brief History of M.V.L.
(1983)Marcus Birkholz’s essay recounts the founding and early development of Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School (MVL) in New Ulm, Minnesota, from 1977 to 1979. Prompted by the relocation of Martin Luther Academy, local WELS ... -
Our Help in Ages Past
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Our Identity as a WELS World Mission
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Our India Connection: A Brief History of the Wisconsin Synod's Mission Involvement in India
(1984)Michael Bartsch recounts the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s mission efforts in India, centered around Pastor T. Paul Mitra. The essay traces Mitra’s journey from receiving a New Testament in the late 1960s to his ...
