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Cultural and Theological Specificity in Lutheran Missiology
(1111)Ernst Wendland outlines the major themes/roots which characterize Lutheran missiology. They include the doctrine of justification by faith, the priesthood of all believers, the sacraments, distinction between law and gospel, ... -
Cultural Challenges Confronting Contemporary Ministry
(1999)Paul Kelm, in his essay to the Southeastern Wisconsin District conference of 1999, describes the many challenges of ministry at the turn of the century. He outlines postmodernism into various categories (pluralism, ... -
Current Debate Concerning the Doctrine of the Ministry
(1993)This article serves as an introduction to a series of exegetical articles of the chief passages of Scripture which deal with "ministry." What are the main problem areas and disputed issues? What is the status of ... -
Current Issues in Christology
(1993)Many Christological heresies find their roots in the ancient church, whether it is the teachings of the Ebionites from the first century or the Dynamic Monarchians from the third century. Though these false teachings may ... -
The Current Synodical Crisis and the Seminary's Role of Preparing Pastors, Parts One and Two
(2007)Professor Gurgel, on behalf of the faculty of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, presents an answer to two questions: How does the current synodical crisis highlight for us the spiritual issues we must address if we are faithfully ... -
Dakota-Montana District: 1920-1995 Seventy-Five Years of God's Blessings
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Dan Koelpin Interview
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Dancing in Lutheran High Schools
(1983)Pastor Chworowsky approaches the topic of dancing with an overview what has been said about it and includes quotes from Walther, Luther, Schuetze, and various others. He references the first dances at Arizona Lutheran ... -
The Dangers of Crypto-Calvinism
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The Dangers of Subjectivism and Its Influence on Our Theology and Church Life
(1993)Subjectivism is dangerous because human thought and feeling become the rule and norm of what is good and right. Since subjectivism strikes at the core of Christian theology, Drews takes us back to the objective Scriptures ... -
Daniel Kusel: An Outstanding Layman
(1982)