Presentation of Opus Dei recorded on April 20, 1988, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Schalk discusses the characteristics and presuppositions of Lutheran worship as well as Luther\u27s views. He points out problems in our understanding and practice of worship and their causes. The role of the congregation, choir, presiding and assisting ministers, organ and other instruments in worship is also considered
Opus Dei lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Mo.) on April 29, 2002. Dr. Meyer expl...
How does the choir function properly in the liturgical worship of the Lutheran Church today? How sho...
Opus Dei lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Mo.) on February 07, 1997
Presentation of Opus Dei recorded on May 3, 1988, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Discussion of the u...
Opus Dei recorded on February 6, 1989, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Discusses our attitude toward ...
Recorded June 18, 1986 at the Summer Workshop on Music, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Traces Luther...
Luther was truly a great liturgist. Along with his reform of the Mass, which included his Formula Mi...
Martin Luther’s simple definition of worship remains valid: “nothing else” need ever happen “except ...
Influences inside and outside the Lutheran Church are pressing for change in worship style from litu...
Among the many activities and developments which engage the attention of the Lutheran Church today t...
The article examines the Lutheran liturgy in a theological and historical context. It analyzes its s...
The fundamental reason why this topic was chosen by the author is a rather deep-rooted curiosity of ...
Opus Dei meeting recorded on June 8, 1988, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Presenters give assessment...
150th Anniversary Lecture recorded on September 14, 1988, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. A summary o...
150th Anniversary Lecture recorded on September 14, 1988, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. A summary o...
Opus Dei lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Mo.) on April 29, 2002. Dr. Meyer expl...
How does the choir function properly in the liturgical worship of the Lutheran Church today? How sho...
Opus Dei lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Mo.) on February 07, 1997
Presentation of Opus Dei recorded on May 3, 1988, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Discussion of the u...
Opus Dei recorded on February 6, 1989, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Discusses our attitude toward ...
Recorded June 18, 1986 at the Summer Workshop on Music, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Traces Luther...
Luther was truly a great liturgist. Along with his reform of the Mass, which included his Formula Mi...
Martin Luther’s simple definition of worship remains valid: “nothing else” need ever happen “except ...
Influences inside and outside the Lutheran Church are pressing for change in worship style from litu...
Among the many activities and developments which engage the attention of the Lutheran Church today t...
The article examines the Lutheran liturgy in a theological and historical context. It analyzes its s...
The fundamental reason why this topic was chosen by the author is a rather deep-rooted curiosity of ...
Opus Dei meeting recorded on June 8, 1988, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Presenters give assessment...
150th Anniversary Lecture recorded on September 14, 1988, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. A summary o...
150th Anniversary Lecture recorded on September 14, 1988, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. A summary o...
Opus Dei lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Mo.) on April 29, 2002. Dr. Meyer expl...
How does the choir function properly in the liturgical worship of the Lutheran Church today? How sho...
Opus Dei lecture recorded at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Mo.) on February 07, 1997