Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary: Recent submissions
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[A] Reaction to Pastor Jason Oakland’s Essay “Luther’s Call to Action: A Consideration of To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2020-09-21)This is Joel D. Otto's reaction to Jason D. Oakland's "Luther's Call to Action: A Consideration of To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation" for 2020 Symposium on Martin Luther’s 1520 Treatises. -
A Study of WELS Doctrinal Statements: Statement On Scripture
(Ohio Pastors’ Conference, 2022-10-17)This paper presents an in-depth examination of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod's (WELS) doctrinal statements on Scripture. It articulates WELS's unwavering stance on the inspiration and inerrancy of the Bible, ... -
Lutheran Worship Reforms of the 1500s that We Can Still Use Today
(Pastor Teacher Delegate Conference WELS, 2010-01-21)This article examines the Lutheran worship reforms during the 1500s and their relevance today. It identifies changes made during the Reformation, such as purifying the liturgy, emphasizing justification doctrine, promoting ... -
Jahrgang 53 - 1918
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Jahrgang 52 - 1917
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Jahrgang 51 - 1916
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Jahrgang 50 - 1915
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Index to Meditations 1–12
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Jahrgang 49 - 1914
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Jahrgang 48 - 1913
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Jahrgang 47 - 1912
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[A Reaction to] Emotional Wellness: Holistic Care for God’s Workmanship
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2021-09-21)This is John D. Schuetze's reaction to Benjamin S. Kohls's "Emotional Wellness: Holistic Care for God's Workmanship" for 2021 Symposium on Pastoral Wellness. -
A Reaction to Rev. Jon Scharf’s I Believe that I am Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: The Pastor Cares for his Body
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2021-09-20)This is David F. Bivens's reaction to Jonathan E. Scharf's "I Believe that I am Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: The Pastor Cares for His Body" for 2021 Symposium on Pastoral Wellness. -
[A] Reaction to Mark Paustian’s Essay: I Am Convinced
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2021-09-20)This is Stephen H. Geiger's reaction to Mark A. Paustian's "I Am Convinced: A Devotional Appropriation of Romans 8 to the Life of the Pastor" for 2021 Symposium on Pastoral Wellness. -
A Literary and Archaeological Study of the Philistines
(B.A.R., 1985)This study is an analysis of the population and culture of Philistia in the Early Iron Age on the basis of the literary and archaeological evidence. Both the Egyptian records and the Old Testament texts imply that the ... -
Exiled Insiders: Our Sempiternal, Subversive, Submissive Life in Two Kingdoms Ruled by One Crucified King
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2023-09-19)It was easy to support the basic liberal principles on which our nation was founded when the dominant worldview in our society at least somewhat resembled a biblical one. In recent years, however, that situation appears ... -
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. -
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 “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. -
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 ...