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Sacrifices to Today's Idols: A Christian Reaction to Modern Marketplace Boycotts
(2024)
In recent years, Christians have increased their engagement in the economy through tools
like economic boycotts. As Christians consider how they use their money in a God-pleasing way
in the marketplace, how do they react ...
Lutherans Responding to Crisis: 1529 and 2001
(2024)
This paper explores the events of The Siege of Vienna in 1529 and the terrorist attack of
9/11/2001. In both situations, Lutheran voices responded to the two crises: Martin Luther in
1529, and the Wisconsin Evangelical ...
Campus Ministry Affects the Culture of a Congregation
(2024)
The problem this thesis addresses is how campus ministry affects a congregation and its mindset
toward ministry. This research aims to analyze the reasons for a congregation engaging in
campus ministry and how that ...
Orthodoxy is not Dead: The Life and Works of Erdmann Neumeister as a Rebuttal to the Charge of "Dead Orthodoxy"
(2024)
One of the critiques of Pietism against Lutheran Orthodoxy can be found in the epithet
“dead Orthodoxy,” the idea that an emphasis on doctrine necessarily means a weak Christian life.
There is a degree of merit to this ...
Faith, a Haven for Gen Z's Emotions: A Qualitative Study of How Faith Relates to Gen Z's Emotions
(2024)
Gen Z faces unique emotional challenges that stem from a variety of ways in which they are
different from generations before them. This paper highlights various challenges that Gen Z
Christians have regarding emotions ...
Helping the Homeless: Overcoming Challenges of a Difficult Ministry
(2024)
Homelessness is a problem that has been rapidly growing throughout the country and it is
common for Christians to want to help. However, it is difficult to know how to help. This thesis
will identify two challenges that ...
Unity Among Us? Three Theses on Church Unity: A Hermann Sasse-Inspired Perspective
(2024)
In this paper, I intend to posit three theses on the pursuit of inter-church unity, commonly known
as ecumenism. Drawing extensively on letters and essays by Hermann Sasse, I seek to distill
several ideas from what he ...