Browsing Essay File by Author "Kieta, Geoffrey A."
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A Brief Summary of the History of Lutheran Dogmatics
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (0000) -
Exegesis of Psalm 14 with Special Reference to the Existence of God
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (2013) -
Formula of Concord Article VI: Concerning the 3rd Use of the Law
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (2004)In this essay Geoffrey Kieta seeks to answer the challenges encountered by proper implementation of the third use of the law by looking at Article VI of the Formula of Concord, which “gives the official word of the Evangelical ... -
The Men from Michigan
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (1993) -
Properly Called: The Role of the "Laity" in the Public Administration of the Gospel
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (2015) -
Pursuing Godliness: Thinking and Talking Theologically About Funding
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (2007)Geoffrey Kieta explains his purpose in writing this essay, “The time is rapidly approaching in which we will have to make some hard decisions and trust our God to do what is best for his people and the preaching of the ... -
Taking Captive Every Thought: Theological Conversation in a Time of Crisis
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (2007)In this essay Geoffrey Kieta examines the age-old problem of crises within relationships and the difficulties in communicating during such times. The church certainly isn’t exempt from this problem, which is why we need ... -
A Time to Heal: Ministering to a Congregation after a Pastoral Resignation or Termination
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (2011)One of the most challenging things a congregation can experience is the resignation of its pastor. It is with this conviction that Geoffrey Kieta writes this paper to help guide those ministers who must step into this ... -
The Voice and Ministry of the Gospel: The Historical Development of the Lutheran Pastorate
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (1996) -
Written to Teach Us: The Relationship between the Old and New Testaments
Kieta, Geoffrey A. (0000)After initially noting that some Christian groups emphasize one part of Scripture over another, Kieta discusses the relationship of the Old and New Testaments: both are the Word of God; the central theme of the Old Testament ...