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    • A God-wrought Reformation 450th Anniversary 1517-1967: Essays-Sermons 

      Zimmermann, Gotthold F.; Hochmuth, Robert H.; Franzmann, Thomas B.; Valleskey, David J.; Waldschmidt, Robert O.; Keibel, Armin K. E.; Frey, Immanuel G.; Gerlach, Joel C. (Reformation Committee, 1967)
      This Anniversary Booklet represents a seven-week observance of the 450th Anniversary of the Reformation by the churches of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod in northern California begun Sept. 17 and ending Oct. 29, ...
    • Habitus Practicus: Luther Submits Theology and Practice to Scripture 

      Reckzin, Dale M. (Central Pastors' Conference, 2011-05-02)
      Habitus practicus, the irony is in the Latin name itself. It is the study of scriptural theology that is practical and down to earth. This is a concept that Luther embodied throughout his ministry, understanding that the ...
    • Martin Luther: Personal and Family Life 

      Moldenhauer, John V. (New Ulm Pastoral Conference, 1983-11-01)
      Much work has been devoted to Martin Luther as the Reformer, but many have neglected his personal life. The most well-known of matters relates to his marriage to Katherine. Though the marriage began to accomplish practical ...
    • Take Every Thought Captive - Make It Obedient to Christ: On Being a Lutheran at “Reformation 500” 

      Koelpin, Paul E. (Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2017-10)
      Since the Reformation, the Lutheran Church has been answering the question of what the Lutheran identity means. The Lutheran Church has endured The Thirty Years War, its identity challenged by Roman Catholics and the ...