Browsing Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary by Subject "Law and Gospel"
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Applying Law and Gospel In a Mission Setting
(2011)Pastor Hayes uses this opportunity to give his listeners a fresh look at law and gospel by applying it to the pastors’ daily ministry and examining several useful case studies. -
The Broken Siege
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C.F.W. Walther: Model Preacher
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A Christian and the Law
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Church Growth and Its Implications for the Use of the Means of Grace in a Confessional Liturgical Church
(1989)The church growth movement is more than Christian sociology. The movement has a theology of it’s own, a theology that needs to be recognized and critiqued. While there are many aspects of church growth that confessional ... -
Crucial Issues for Lutheranism Today
(1995)In this paper Prof. Brug addresses six major issues: Issue 1: The Gospel of Christ Will an objective atonement and objective justification remain the focus of Lutheran preaching? Will Lutherans continue to preach one way ... -
Doctrinal Brief: What is Legalism?
(2008)In this brief, Prof. Schuetze presents three ways in which Christians may fall into legalism: 1) depending on one’s works to earn salvation (work-righteousness); 2) motivating good works with the law instead of the gospel; ... -
An Exegesis of Romans 6:15-23
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The Gospel Is the Power God Gives Us To Do His Work
(2005)John Braun discusses the power and purpose the gospel gives to the public ministry. He examines other methods that have been used, but reasserts for his readers that only the gospel will lead the faithful to heaven.