Browsing Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary by Subject "The Canon"
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The Bible through the Ages
(1974)In this comprehensive study, Professor Richard D. Balge traces the transmission, preservation, interpretation, and authority of the Bible from its origins to the modern era. Originally presented as a lecture series at ... -
The Canon-What Is the Import of the Distinction between the Canonical and Deuterocanonical (Antilegomena) Books?
(1970)Gary P. Baumler’s essay explores the theological and historical significance of distinguishing between canonical and deuterocanonical (antilegomena) books of the Bible. He affirms that canonicity is determined solely by ... -
Catechetical Resources – The Bible
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The Formation of the New Testament Canon
(1941)Professor Blume takes us through the various factors involved in the compilation of the books of the New Testament. After a brief historical exposition on the early church, he touches on early canons with their strengths ... -
How the Canonicity of the Bible was Established
(1973)In our Bible there are 66 books which are the Word of God. But how can we be so sure? Is it because the church compiled the books? The canon was established through Scripture itself because it has shown itself to be inherent ... -
Is the Bible the Word of God?
(1970)Ludwig Wiesinger defends the inspiration, inerrancy, and authority of Holy Scripture against modern theological challenges. Responding to claims that the Bible merely contains God’s Word, Wiesinger affirms that Scripture ... -
An Isagogical Treatment of the Revelation of St. John the Divine
(0000)Siegbert W. Becker presents a thorough isagogical study of the Book of Revelation, addressing its disputed canonicity, authorship, and interpretive approaches. He defends the apostolic origin of Revelation against historical ... -
Luther and James: Did Luther Use the Historical Critical Method?
(1983)Mark F. Bartling’s paper, presented during the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s birth, examines Luther’s view of Scripture, particularly his controversial remarks about the Book of James. Bartling argues that Luther’s ... -
The New Testament Canon: Cur Alii Prae Aliis?
(1990)Pastor Valleskey thoroughly summarizes the development of the canon referring heavily to the earliest known sources and opinions about the canon. -
Why We Are Certain That the Bible is the Word of God
(1961)Frederic E. Blume defends the certainty that the Bible is the Word of God against modern theological trends that undermine its authority, inspiration, and reliability. He critiques liberalism, neo-orthodoxy, and existentialist ...
