Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, December 5, 1995. Preaching on hope puts us in conflict with culture. A now but not yet realized eschatology is suggested as an approach to preaching on hope
1980/04/17. Living by the Christian doctrine of hope in an age of cynicism. Professor; Dean of Facul...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis on April 9, 1975
Hope is a basic way of coming into the reality of human condition and participating in it creatively...
The study seeks to address a lack of eschatology in the pulpit by articulating a homiletic that is o...
This text offers an introduction to the central theme of Christian eschatology, the doctrine and stu...
The ways the church speaks shape her hope. While the church uses many forms of speaking, she has not...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, January 27, 1982
This Paper will examine Karl Rahner\u27s theology of hope and consider its relevance for Christian l...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, February 9, 1983
This thesis explores how hope in relation to the threats to the earth’s biosphere can be formulated ...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, January 31, 1990. Discusses needs ...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, January 25, 1995
The purpose of a sermon is to give hope when it appears that there is none. This hope must be like a...
2007/10/24. Renown protestant theologian speaks on the power of Christian hope upon the way one live...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, January 4, 1984
1980/04/17. Living by the Christian doctrine of hope in an age of cynicism. Professor; Dean of Facul...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis on April 9, 1975
Hope is a basic way of coming into the reality of human condition and participating in it creatively...
The study seeks to address a lack of eschatology in the pulpit by articulating a homiletic that is o...
This text offers an introduction to the central theme of Christian eschatology, the doctrine and stu...
The ways the church speaks shape her hope. While the church uses many forms of speaking, she has not...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, January 27, 1982
This Paper will examine Karl Rahner\u27s theology of hope and consider its relevance for Christian l...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, February 9, 1983
This thesis explores how hope in relation to the threats to the earth’s biosphere can be formulated ...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, January 31, 1990. Discusses needs ...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, January 25, 1995
The purpose of a sermon is to give hope when it appears that there is none. This hope must be like a...
2007/10/24. Renown protestant theologian speaks on the power of Christian hope upon the way one live...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, January 4, 1984
1980/04/17. Living by the Christian doctrine of hope in an age of cynicism. Professor; Dean of Facul...
Annual Wenchel lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis on April 9, 1975
Hope is a basic way of coming into the reality of human condition and participating in it creatively...