Confessing the Gospel: A Lutheran Approach to Systematic Theology is the culmination of a project that began over three decades ago to present the gospel taught in Scripture and confessed in the Lutheran Confessions in light of ecclesiastical developments of both the past and the present
By concentrating on what theologians and church leaders have written on the subject of the confessi...
The theology of the sacraments is one of the most contested parts in Barth\u27s theology, none more ...
Contemporary missiology has been engaged with two central concerns: 1) how to relate the missio Dei,...
The beginning of the 16th century in western Christianity’s history was marked by the appearance of ...
Discusses koinonia as communion (Triglotta) and fellowship (Tappert), concluding that our koinon...
What does it mean to be a confessional Lutheran? What unique contribution do we make to the life of...
The contribution of confessional Lutheran churches, especially those affiliated to the International...
The quincentennial commemoration of the Reformation as well as the fifty year anniversary of Vatican...
Scott James Meyer explores a theology of paedocommunion with special reference to Luther. The author...
Conclusion: This study has helped us to perceive the significance of Christian Baptism as it arose f...
Confirmation has often been viewed as a rite in need of a theology. Whether it is understood as a sa...
The contemporary liturgical-confessional revival within the Lutheran Church with its increasing emph...
It may safely be said that the average Lutheran Christian does not think of his Baptism often enough...
The goal of this project is to introduce the Lutheran Confessions to Christ Lutheran Church using a ...
The source of doctrine, or the formal principle, of Lutheran theology is sola Scriptura, the Scriptu...
By concentrating on what theologians and church leaders have written on the subject of the confessi...
The theology of the sacraments is one of the most contested parts in Barth\u27s theology, none more ...
Contemporary missiology has been engaged with two central concerns: 1) how to relate the missio Dei,...
The beginning of the 16th century in western Christianity’s history was marked by the appearance of ...
Discusses koinonia as communion (Triglotta) and fellowship (Tappert), concluding that our koinon...
What does it mean to be a confessional Lutheran? What unique contribution do we make to the life of...
The contribution of confessional Lutheran churches, especially those affiliated to the International...
The quincentennial commemoration of the Reformation as well as the fifty year anniversary of Vatican...
Scott James Meyer explores a theology of paedocommunion with special reference to Luther. The author...
Conclusion: This study has helped us to perceive the significance of Christian Baptism as it arose f...
Confirmation has often been viewed as a rite in need of a theology. Whether it is understood as a sa...
The contemporary liturgical-confessional revival within the Lutheran Church with its increasing emph...
It may safely be said that the average Lutheran Christian does not think of his Baptism often enough...
The goal of this project is to introduce the Lutheran Confessions to Christ Lutheran Church using a ...
The source of doctrine, or the formal principle, of Lutheran theology is sola Scriptura, the Scriptu...
By concentrating on what theologians and church leaders have written on the subject of the confessi...
The theology of the sacraments is one of the most contested parts in Barth\u27s theology, none more ...
Contemporary missiology has been engaged with two central concerns: 1) how to relate the missio Dei,...