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Rev at Work: December 2007
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Online resources for the pastor's sermon, worship, and Bible study preparation. Saturday, December 15, 2007. Please note the disclaimer in the sidebar to the right. I don't endorse nor agree with all the theological statements on any of the sites I have linked. Is one of those sites. It speaks favorably of what came to be known as Seminex. Back in the 1970's. If you don't know what that's about, I would direct you to Anatomy of an Explosion. Posted when struggling with how to preach a certain text. It of...
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In the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Transverse Markings: One Theologian’s Notes. LCMS Commission on Theology and Church Relations (CTCR). Racism and the Church. SELK Initiative Frauen Ordination (INFO). Ordain Lutheran Women in Latvia. LCA Lutheran Church of Australia:. Women’s Ministry Network. Katie and Martin’s Blog on the Lutheran Church in Australia. Resolutions for LCA General Synod April 2013. Senior Lutheran Pastors Affirm the Ordination of Women. Videos supporting the ordination of women).
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A Brief Introduction to sola scriptura – Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal
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Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal. A Brief Introduction to sola scriptura. 18 January, 2011. 27 April, 2011. By Dr Hans Wiersma. Latin for scripture alone ) is one of three or four or five or six solas that attempt to evoke the basic principles of Lutheran theology (or even Protestant Theology). [1]. No matter how many solas you care to list, it would be difficult to deny that. Is an essential component of the Lutheran DNA. For instance, in the. On the other hand. In a manner similar to the bumper sti...
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Russian Correspondent: November 2014
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Reflections on life and ministry by a pastor serving Lutheran congregations in the region. The first of these came together at the last minute – “Two Issues in Christian Ethics,” held. We go about moral decision making in as Christians. Main idea was to support the team of people leading congregations on a week to week basis. We hoped to reach this goal both through fellowship and through thinking about the following questions together - “What does it mean. When do I feel like a. Service, love at the cen...
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musings of a saint and sinner: July 2006
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Musings of a saint and sinner. Saturday, July 22, 2006. Are we facing judgment? Which you think are so safe. NLT, emphasis mine). Jeremiah 6:24-25- We have heard reports about the enemy, and we are weak with fright. Fear and pain have gripped us, like that of a woman about to give birth. Don’t go out to the fields! Don’t travel the roads! The enemy is everywhere, and they are ready to kill. We are terrorized at every turn. I found an excerpt from Crossings Newsletter ( http:/ www.crossings.org. And so, w...
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A Lutheran Influence (Part 3) – Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal
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Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal. A Lutheran Influence (Part 3). 25 May, 2009. 14 February, 2010. Go to Part 2. Justification/Good Works and Eucharistic Presence: A Case Study. Justification might rightly be characterised as the most important doctrine for Luther and the Lutheran Reformation. It was elevated to the status of (and still holds today for much of Lutheranism) the doctrine on which the Church stands or falls. In the. Justification is treated in the fourth article:. Precede to make the imp...
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A Brief Introduction to Ethics – Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal
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Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal. A Brief Introduction to Ethics. 29 September, 2008. 14 February, 2010. To put it another way, the goal of ethics is not the knowledge of good and evil, but the knowledge of good. For the human person, to know good and evil is to want to. It is in these stations of love that we walk by the Spirit and the commandments he teaches in our hearts. Consider your place in life according to the commandments, says Luther’s. 4 thoughts on “ A Brief Introduction to Ethics. The c...
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Contributors – Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal
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Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal. The Revd Dr Carl E Braaten. Is one of the leading theologians in American Lutheranism. He taught systematic theology for a generation at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and was founding editor of the popular theological journal. He has written and edited many foundational works in Lutheran theology; among them are a two-volume. 1985), edited together with Robert Jenson,. Justification: The Article by Which the Church Stands of Falls. The Revd Adam Clark. Is Pr...
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A Brief Introduction to Confession and Absolution – Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal
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Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal. A Brief Introduction to Confession and Absolution. 26 September, 2009. 28 September, 2009. Justification by Faith in Action. By John T. Pless. Justification is both a problem and solution. Oswald Bayer has described human existence as forensically structured [1]. To deny the verdict means that the truth is not in us says the Apostle John. But denial can never bring release. Only God’s absolution can release from the accusation of the law and unlock the sinner...The p...
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“For the worthy reception, faith is necessary…” – Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal
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Lutheran Theology: An Online Journal. 8220;For the worthy reception, faith is necessary…”. 4 January, 2011. 5 January, 2011. By Bryce P Wandrey. This essay was originally published in the Spring 2010 issue of. This story raises the age-old question (at least since the Last Supper itself): who should be welcomed to the table? Who should be allowed to partake in the eucharist at a given altar? Which criteria are the necessary ones for giving a Christian the church’s meal? To begin with, in the papal bull.
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