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Luther and the Reformation
(1955)
Crooked Sticks at Augsburg A.D. 1530
(0000)
Don’t let the title fool you. This essay is very informative about the Lutheran position at the Diet of Augsburg. The crooked sticks are those in error. Many from every side wanted the Lutherans to make some concessions. ...
Luther and the Saints: The Priesthood of All Believers – A True Treasure of the Lutheran Reformation
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-03)
This essay reviews Luther’s teaching about the universal priesthood of all believers and its relationship to the public ministry. The study naturally leads to a review of Luther’s thought on the family and the nobility of ...
Martin Luther--God's Voice
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-02)
This essay reviews Luther’s ministry as interpreter of the Bible. Topics include: Luther, the university lecturer and cultivator of pastors; Luther the law/gospel preacher; Luther the translator of Scripture; and Luther’s ...
Martin Luther and the State
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-03)
This essay demonstrates how Luther’s attitude toward the means of grace made Lutheranism unique for its time in its struggle to keep church and state separate: Since only the gospel can create faith and preserve orthodoxy, ...
[A] Reaction to Dr. Mark Braun’s “Martin Luther and the State”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-03)
This is Paul S. Naumann's reaction to Mark E. Braun's "Martin Luther and the State" for 2017 Symposium on Reformation 500 (Martin Luther).
Martin Luther–God's Voice: A Reaction
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-02)
This is Justin C. Cloute's reaction to Paul O. Wendland's "Martin Luther--God's Voice" for 2017 Symposium on Reformation 500 (Martin Luther).
[A] Reaction to “Core Like a Rock: Luther’s Theological Center” by Professor Cherney
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10-02)
This is Nathaniel J. Biebert's reaction to Kenneth A. Cherney Jr.'s "Core Like a Rock: Luther's Theological Center" for 2017 Symposium on Reformation 500 (Martin Luther).
Reformation: Rediscovered Worship Principles and Practices That Call for Thanksgiving
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2024-09-16)
Reformation Rediscovered: Worship Principles and Practices that Call for Thanksgiving by Jacob C. Behnken, delivered at the 2024 Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Symposium, examines foundational principles of worship that were ...
