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General Linguistics and Some Exegetical Fallacies
(2009)
In this Quarterly article Professor Cherney examines the common errors people make during exegesis. He comments on issues such as abuse of etymology, judgments on worldview based on language, focusing too much on individual ...
First Do No Harm: Toward a Philosophy of Ministry for Short-Term Missions
(2008)
Prof. Cherney examines the rationale and motivation for sending short-term missionaries: why we send them, whom we should send, and what we send them to do.
Uncovering Our Calling: Luther's Reformation Re-emphasis on Christian Vocation
(2006)
In the 2006 WELS Symposium on the Doctrine of Vocation, Professor Ken Cherney offered this paper, explaining the importance of the this doctrine in the life and teachings of Martin Luther. In his battles with monasticism ...
Core Like a Rock: Luther's Theological Center
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-02)
This essay reviews the central core of Luther’s confession of divine revelation. It is a review that includes both exegesis and systematic theology. The study lays the foundation for the central teaching of Scripture, the ...
“The Value of Hermeneutics”: A Reaction
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-19)
This is Kenneth A. Cherney Jr.'s reaction to Steven L. Lange's "The Value of Hermeneutics" for 2016 Symposium on Hermeneutics.
[A] Reaction to “Disclosing the Hidden God: Confessional Lutheran Doctrine and Christian Apologetics” by Luke George Thompson
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-16)
This is Kenneth A. Cherney Jr.'s reaction to Luke G. Thompson's "Disclosing the Hidden God: Confessional Lutheran Doctrine and Christian Apologetics" for 2019 Symposium on Christian Apologetics.