Browsing Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary by Author "Brenner, John M."
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[A] Reaction to Benjamin Tomczak’s “Hermeneutics and the Confessions”
Brenner, John M. (Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-19)This is John M. Brenner's reaction to Benjamin J. Tomczak's "Hermeneutics and the Confessions" for 2016 Symposium on Hermeneutics. -
American Lutheran Views on Eschatology and How They Related to the American Protestants
Brenner, John M. (1999) -
A Brief Introduction to Eastern Orthodoxy: Historical Overview and Theological Emphases
Brenner, John M. (0000) -
A Brief Study of Confirmation
Brenner, John M. (1996) -
Christ's Love: The Efficacy and Power of the Means of Grace
Brenner, John M. (2009) -
Circuit Pastors And The Eighth Commandment
Brenner, John M. (2001)Brenner discusses the role of the circuit pastor, focusing on oversight of doctrine and practice, discipline and keeping the eighth commandment in the performance of these duties. -
Circuit Pastors and the Eighth Commandment
Brenner, John M. (2001)Brenner discusses the role of the circuit pastor, focusing on oversight of doctrine and practice, discipline and keeping the eighth commandment in the performance of these duties. -
Commitment to Pastoral Education
Brenner, John M. (2004) -
The Congregation in Its Relationship to the Synod
Brenner, John M. (1984) -
Continuing in His Word - A History of the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly
Brenner, John M. (0000) -
The Doctrine of the Divine Call and Current Practice
Brenner, John M. (1994) -
Forward In Christ: Doctrinal Challenges and Language Change
Brenner, John M. (0000) -
Forward In Christ: The Maturing Synod Beyond Itself
Brenner, John M. (0000) -
Key Events in Church History, Part IV
Brenner, John M. (0000) -
A Lutheran Examination of Some Current Multicultural Presuppositions
Brenner, John M. (0000) -
Lutheran Piety in the Life of a Called Worker
Brenner, John M. (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 ... -
Melanchton's Approach to Scripture in the Apology
Brenner, John M. (2010) -
Pietism: Past and Present
Brenner, John M. (1989) -
A Reaction to Dr. Michael Berg’s “An Introduction to and Defense of Apologetics”
Brenner, John M. (Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-16)This is John M. Brenner's reaction to Michael Berg's "An Introduction to and Defense of Apologetics" for 2019 Symposium on Christian Apologetics.