Browsing Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary by Subject "Casuistry"
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Cases of Casuistry about Magic
(0000)Two cases (regarding magic) from a collection of Friedrich Balduin's responses to a variety of issues that came up in the early 17th Century Lutheran Church. Translated by Joel Vogel. -
Cases of Casuistry Concerning Propriety and Order in the Church
(2006)Translated by Benjamin Kuerth, February 23, 2006. -
Concerning Cases of Casuistry about Specters
(2005)Article regarding casuistry originally written by Friedrich Balduin. Translated by Adam Bode in 2005. -
Concerning Cases of Conscience About Divination
(2006)Article regarding divination and casuistry originally written by Friedrich Balduin. Translated by Paul Jansen in 2006. -
Concerning Cases of Conscience Regarding the Use of the Sacraments and, in Specific, Baptism
(2003)This article concerning casuistry and baptism was originally written in Latin by Friedrich Balduin. Pages 390-408, Chapter XI Translated by Wade R. Johnston for Senior Dogmatics, 2003. -
On Conscience and Its Cases in General (De Conscientia et Eius Casibus in Genere)
(2002)Translated by Wade Johnston in 2002. Although the translator attributes this work to Quenstedt, it actually seems to come from Balduin's Tractate on Cases of Conscience.