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What God Ordains: The Impact of Late Medieval Nominalism on the Theology of Martin Luther
(2013)
There are a host of different avenues one can travel when studying the Reformation period. The following paper focuses on one of the avenues that the author feels receives comparatively little in-depth study in WELS circles: ...
God's Blessings upon His Church through Luther's Catechisms
(1979)
Teaching the things written in God’s Word is a key aspect of what God wants his people to do. But when did the catechism really become prevalent in aiding the church in this critical process? The early church fathers had ...
Pastoral Theology Brief: Comfort for Parents Grieving a Miscarriage or Stillbirth—Following Luther’s Lead
(2006)
Prof. Schuetze reminds his readers to follow Luther’s lead when counseling the parents of miscarried or stillborn children. We should not say more than Scripture says, but rely on prayer and our trust in the Lord’s grace ...
Luther the Missionary?
(1989)
In this 1989 Reformation lecture, Eugene Bunkowske challenges the claim that Martin Luther was not a missionary, arguing instead that Luther was foundational to modern missiology. Bunkowske traces Luther’s spiritual ...
Luther on Missions
(1984)
At the Nebraska/Colorado Missionaries’ Conference in 1984, E. H. Wendland answers two questions: How was Martin Luther an evangelist? and How are Luther’s methods applied today? He addressed concerns that the reformers and ...
