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The Kingdom(s) and the Power and the Glory: A Biblical and Confessional Perspective on the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023-09-18)
Americans are accustomed to hearing about a separation between church and state. Lutherans follow Luther’s lead and speak of church and state as two realms with distinct authority, purpose, and purview. This paper will ...
A Reaction to “Church and State Throughout the Centuries: Tales of Conflict and Confusion”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023-09-18)
This is Aaron L. Christie's reaction to Wade R. Johnston's “Church and State Throughout the Centuries: Tales of Conflict and Confusion” for 2023 Symposium on the Two Kingdoms.
A Reaction to “The Kingdom(s) and the Power and the Glory: A Biblical and Confessional Perspective on the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023-09-18)
This is Samuel C. Degner's reaction to Paul E. Koelpin's “The Kingdom(s) and the Power and the Glory:
A Biblical and Confessional Perspective on the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms” for 2023 Symposium on the Two Kingdoms.
A Reaction to Exiled Insiders: our Sempiternal, Subversive, Submissive Life in Two Kingdoms Ruled by One Crucified King, by Jonathan P. Bauer
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023-09-19)
This is E. Allen Sorum's reaction to Jonathan P. Bauer's "Exiled Insiders: Our Sempiternal, Subversive, Submissive Life in Two Kingdoms Ruled by One Crucified King" for 2023 Symposium on the Two Kingdoms.
An Index of Old Testament-Related Articles, Studies, Sermons, and Book Reviews in Theologische Quartalschrift/Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023)
The intent of this index is to assist with providing background about previous research and understanding of the Old Testament in WELS. It builds off a prior, more comprehensive work by Thomas P. Nass.
See How They Love One Another! The Ministry of Compassion in Scripture and Early Christianity to 300 AD.
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-09-19)
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:34–35 NIV)
Christian Compassion Through the Centuries
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-09-19)
Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good.… Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality. Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. (Romans 12:9, 13–14 NIV)
[A Reaction to] See How They Love One Another! The Ministry of Compassion in Scripture and Early Christianity to 300 AD by Dr. Keith Wessel
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-09-19)
This is Paul O. Wendland's reaction to Keith C. Wessel's "See How They Love One Another!
The Ministry of Compassion in Scripture and Early Christianity to 300 AD" for 2022 Symposium on Compassion Ministry.
An Examination of Elihu and His Role in the Book of Job
(2023)
In this paper, I examine the character of Elihu and his role within the book of Job and demonstrate how he, unlike the so-called “three friends” (Job 2:11), offers words of divine wisdom to Job at a crucial point in the ...
A Reaction to “Christian Compassion through the Centuries”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-09-19)
This is Jonathan A. Micheel's reaction to Glen L. Thompson's "Christian Compassion Through the Centuries" for 2022 Symposium on Compassion Ministry.