Browsing Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary by Subject "Adiaphora"
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Christian Freedom: The Struggle to Remain Free
(2001)John A. Braun’s essay, presented at the 2001 WLS Symposium on Christian Freedom, explores the theological and practical dimensions of Christian liberty. Rooted in justification by faith, true freedom is found only in Christ ... -
Christians, Guard Your Liberty! A Sermon Study on Galatians 5:1-6
(0000)Galatians can rightly be called the charter of Christian liberty. This epistle demonstrates that as Christians we have liberty in Christ. In view of the book’s theme, the connection between Galatians and Article X of the ... -
Concerning Adiaphora
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Exegesis of 1 Corinthians 10:14-33
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An Historic Look and Brief Explanation of Article X of the Formula of Concord on Adiaphora
(1999)In his 1999 Conference paper, Michael Zarling carefully examines the biblical background of Article X of the Formula of Concord especially the arguments made on the side of Melanchthon and his advocating the changing of ... -
Identifying Good and Bad Stumbling Blocks in Ministry
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-02-18)What does it mean to be a stumbling block in the church? There is both a good and bad way of being a stumbling block for the church. Being a stumbling block in the good sense will help people understand the truth about the ... -
The Individual Communion Cup
(0000)The author of this document is unknown, but he does provide an insight into an aspect of the debate that once took place about the individual cup. The author of this essay seeks to respond to the notion that the common cup ... -
Romans 14:19-15:6
(1984)Raymond E. Ziebell’s exegetical study of Romans 14:19–15:6, presented to the Southeastern Wisconsin District Pastoral Conference in 1984, explores Christian conduct in matters of adiaphora—those things neither commanded ... -
Scripture Study of Romans 14:13-23
(1983)Walter Beckmann’s study of Romans 14:13–23 explores the tension between strong and weak Christians regarding matters of conscience, particularly food and drink. He explains that the strong Christian, grounded in Scripture, ... -
To Dance or Not To Dance: Exploring Considerations to Determine How Dance Can Belong in the Church as a Welcome Worship Practice
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2021-02-19)Dance can become a respectable and godly practice in churches when understood and approached with the right considerations. This thesis seeks to expand churches’ perspectives about dance in two major ways. First, to recognize ...